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How to Heat Mold Your Inline Skate Liners | Inline Skating Tips (Thirty and Rollin)

Thirty and RollinHow to Heat Mold Your Inline Skate Liners | Inline Skating Tips
from Thirty and Rollin on 10 Feb 2021

If you are lucky enough to own a pair of heat moldable liners please do yourself a favor and take the time to heat mold them to your foot! The performance gains and comfort you will get from doing this, will pay for itself every time you skate! It is also really easy to heat mold your inline skate liners! Let’s take a quick look at hoe to heat molding inline skate liners.Big thanks to @Powerslide Inline skates SUPPORT THE CHANNEL——GRAB SOME T+R MERCHhttps://teespring.com/stores/thirtyandrollinJOIN THE T+R TEAMhttps://www.patreon.com/thirtyandrollinFOLLOW T+R ON INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/thirtyandrollinT+R RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS—-BIG WHEEL INLINE SKATESRollerblade Twister Edge 80mm Skate https://amzn.to/2y2W9NHRollerblade Twister Edge 110mm 3WD Skate https://amzn.to/2AuAVJBRollerblade Maxxum Edge 90mm Skate https://amzn.to/3aguqKmRollerblade Maxxum Edge 110mm Skate https://amzn.to/389qatcPowerslide NEXT 80mm Skate https://amzn.to/38aUfJ1Powerslide NEXT 110mm Skate https://amzn.to/3al49dTRoces EGO 3X110mm TIF https://amzn.to/3fPUoVeAGGRESSIVE INLINE SKATESRoces M12 https://amzn.to/2yLR1OxUSD AEON https://amzn.to/2Usl8BLSKATE PARTSRollerblade Hydrogen Wheels https://amzn.to/3dOuIqmRollerblade Hydrogen Pro Wheels https://amzn.to/2K1kFF8Bones Reds Bearings https://amzn.to/37jTq18Rollerblade ILQ9 Pro Bearings https://amzn.to/3nr5nYsDerby Waxed Laces https://amzn.to/2TclrQGPROTECTIVE GEARTriple Eight Dual Certified MIPS Helmet https://amzn.to/3fOS5SfTriple Eight Covert Elbow Pads https://amzn.to/2WyntNjTriple Eight Wristsaver https://amzn.to/2Wwbi3tTriple Eight Bumsaver https://amzn.to/2Aus8r1Bodyprox Padded Shorts https://amzn.to/3ajdClJG-Form Elite Knee-Shin Guards https://amzn.to/2WVS4TRSKATE GEARRollerblade Backpack Pro LT 30 https://amzn.to/2LB3bfCRollerblade Blade Tool Pro https://amzn.to/3qXQD5zEarFun Wireless Earbuds https://amzn.to/2WEzX6bTriple Elite Liberty Oil https://amzn.to/2ZmOSnpWD-40 White Lithium Grease https://amzn.to/3dNko1uBones Skate Bearings Cleaning Kit https://amzn.to/2LzKiKfVIDEO CAMERASSony a6600 https://amzn.to/38526rvSony a7s III https://amzn.to/37nZ2HCGoPro Hero 9 Black https://amzn.to/37op9yuInsta360 One R https://amzn.to/3no8T62PHOTO CAMERASCanon 5D MKIV https://amzn.to/2IT4dWTCanon R5 https://amzn.to/3r0yGDyLENSESSony 24-105mm https://amzn.to/3r3jYeTCanon 16-35mm https://amzn.to/2WjvkxuCanon 24-105mm https://amzn.to/2KuxyHmCanon 70-200mm https://amzn.to/2Wi946TCanon 50mm https://amzn.to/2WiIDhrCanon 85mm https://amzn.to/2Wi9r1hCanon 100mm Macro https://amzn.to/3oOWlouSUPPORTDJI Ronin S https://amzn.to/3bKxJqgManfrotto Tripod https://amzn.to/2WjwdpOManfrotto Fluid Head 502 https://amzn.to/3mlpWErBenro Travel Tripod https://amzn.to/2Z2pJOsOTHER CAMERA GEARRode VideoMicro https://amzn.to/2y6hVA6Rode Wireless Go https://amzn.to/37nJWSCDJI Spark https://amzn.to/2TavzcIInline skating is dangerous. In some situations, I may choose to skate without protective gear at my own risk. I highly encourage the use of protective gear. All thoughts, views + opinions are my own. Thanks for watching!

How similar is skiing to skating? (How To Inline Skate)

How To Inline SkateHow similar is skiing to skating?
from How To Inline Skate on 10 Feb 2021

Skiing and skating – what are the differences?First, let’s quickly look at the similarities.Ski boots, you buckle them on. The same for inline skates.With skis you make slalom turns to control speed. With inline skates you can do the same.And both are outdoor activities, high speeds, great fun!*BEGINNERS*From the perspective of a beginner, the story is different.If it’s your first time on skis you should go on a very flat slope, aka a children’s slope. Most ski resorts have instructors who teach you how to control speed. That’s the key; control speed. With skis, the easiest way to control speed is the plow. It’s not effective at steeper hills though. You need to learn the slalom turn. Once you get a hang on it, you’ve reached the threshold for skiing. It’s all fun from here on!Skating, for a beginner, is more difficult. To have a good time skating I think you need at least three basic skills. One, balance, as in being confident you won’t fall backwards or forwards. Well, I can tell you; staying low, using your arms and scissor your legs prevent you from falling. Two, you need to be able to shift balance from one leg to the other. This to keep your strides going longer. Most beginners tend to keep their weight in the middle, therefore very short strides and very low speed. Three, once you do obtain some speed you need to control it. The easiest way is the heel brake.So you see, skiing and skating for beginners are very different.*HILLS*Both skis and skates will accelerate fast on a small gradient. But skates have much lower friction than skis, thus even the slightest pitch and your speed may run out of control. Therefore a beginner should find an absolutely flat area to practice. Experienced skaters can control speed downhill by doing slalom turns. In this sense skiing and skating are very similar. But if you do fall, inline skating is of course a lot scarier.So a skater should for his own safety know several ways of controlling speed. The mentioned slalom turns only work if the pavement is wide enough. Sometimes it makes sense to use the heel brake, or do a plow, drag a skate behind you, or if you’re out of luck; roll onto the grass. *INTERMEDIATE*Skiing, at least in my view as a recreational skier, is fun for two reasons; speed and G-forces. […]Now the cool thing with skating … almost everything I said about skiing is also true for skating. Those slalom turns can be made on skates. The technique is very similar. The differences is a bit more ankle involved in skating. Push you heels out and you have an excellent slalom stop. Try and push a bit onto the toes and you can accelerate through the turns, almost like the power curves on skis.Ah, one more word about slalom stop. You can do it with ice skates too but it destroys the ice, so only do it on a frozen lake away from the hockey court.*HEALTH*Skiing is healthy for sure but it’s not as intense as skating. That’s the beauty of ski lifts! […]10/10 in terms of health both for skiing and skating!*EQUIPMENT*The ski boot is super stiff. There is some room for forward-backward movement but nothing side to side. The skate gives much more flexibility. I actually prefer a hockey skate as it gives the most freedom of movement.[…]*MISSING EDGE*Well, that you need edges is not totally true. Here I am trying on my childhood skis. […]Speaking of it … skate wheels are made of polyurethane which uses friction to simulate edges. Be aware that wet tiles or ice provide no friction …*NOT ALL SKIS ARE THE SAME*Children’s skis are just one example. There are many kinds of skis. Here I’m on snow blades. I like that they are so short and have tips both on the front and the back. It makes it possible to make transitions and ski backwards. Transitions by the way are similar to skates. It’s even easier on snow.More traditional alpine skis are longer. This makes them faster. With those skis you typically need poles, which I don’t use since I’m on snow blades. In my home country, Norway, Telemark is a more esthetic kind of skiing, often done back-country in loose snow off the track. Freestyle. Ski jumping. (You’ll never see me do that.)And don’t forget cross country skiing. It has two styles. The classic style where the skis are kept parallel. And the faster skating style. It looks similar to skating, thus the name. But aside from pushing your legs to the side as in skating, I don’t see much similarity to inline skating here.Now a fun side-note is roller skiing. In Norway it’s very popular. In fact last time in Norway, I did not see any inline skaters at all. Everyone’s out on roller skis. National TV even show professional cross country skiers competing on roller skis during the summer months.

Anonyme – Outro (Wilms Blading)

Wilms BladingAnonyme – Outro
from Wilms Blading on 10 Feb 2021

by Adrien Anne

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THEM Frames Vs. The Competition (Corey English)

Corey EnglishTHEM Frames Vs. The Competition
from Corey English on 9 Feb 2021

This week I skate Pittsburghs indoor skatepark, and test a few flat frame options. -CoreyThanks for the support!Shot and edited on iPhoneMy camera setup iPhone 11 Pro MaxPolarPro Lightchaser Pro Filmmaker KitMovo VXR10 Microphone Joby Gorilla Pod 5k My skate setupTHEM 909 size smallIntuition V2 size small THEM street frame size smallDead Wheels Golazo 58mm 92a

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