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Tutorial: How to rollerblade better & faster so you gain fitness from inline skating & look good! (SkatefreshAsha)

SkatefreshAshaTutorial: How to rollerblade better & faster so you gain fitness from inline skating & look good!
from SkatefreshAsha on 16 Apr 2025

Use the 3 FREE DRILLS shown in the video to Improve your Stride https://skatefresh.com/product/how-to-skate-for-fitness-intermediate-level-full-course/ Dont skate ugly..turn heads with your grace and confidence.Who is Asha Skatefresh? Founder of Skatefresh.com (since 2000) Skate Coach for BBC and Disney’s “Soy Luna” Teaching inlines and quads for 25 years Quads figure skater who represented Great Britain internationally. Skating for 42 years Powerslide Brand Ambassador (since 2011) 356 Instructors Certified worldwide (with ICP Inline Certification Program)For lessons in the UK and Asha’s Touring Trips schedule, visit www.Skatefresh.com Follow Asha and Skatefresh on social media: Facebook: Skatefresh Asha Instagram: @skatefreshasha Asha wears Powerslide Evos & @nnskates Asha wears Skate-inspired T-shirts from the Skatefresh range for men & women https://skatefreshtshirts.teemill.com Leggings by @k.deer Helmet by @Thousand_helmets Video footage: @skaterstu_brightonskateYOGA FOR SKATERS Getting aches and pains during or after skating? Maybe you need to be adding some stretching to your skate practice. Grab your FREE 7min pre-post skate stretch video class here; https://skatefresh.com/yoga-for-skaters/

Advising beginner rollerbladers to remove the heel brake for better crossovers is the worst idea (SkatefreshAsha)

SkatefreshAshaAdvising beginner rollerbladers to remove the heel brake for better crossovers is the worst idea
from SkatefreshAsha on 14 Apr 2025

Learn to skate with YouTube’s most experienced skate instructor and save yourself time & effort. Check the Free Lessons at https://skatefresh.comThis is a controversial topic removing the heel brake becomes the norm in inline skating (but the disadvantages of doing so for beginner skaters are really not worth it).Learn to use the heel brake correctly so you can stop anywhere, any time on your skates. NOTHING will create smooth and confident progress than having a reliable stop as a beginner.Beginners, you shouldn’t be doing crossovers yet, they are an intermediate level move. Get your A-frame turn, Parallel turns and maybe Lunge Turns happening BEFORE you get into the much riskier crossovers.Who is Asha Skatefresh? Founder of Skatefresh.com (since 2000) Skate Coach for BBC and Disney’s “Soy Luna” Teaching inlines and quads for 25 years Quads figure skater who represented Great Britain internationally. Skating for 42 years Powerslide Brand Ambassador (since 2011) 356 Instructors Certified worldwide (with ICP Inline Certification Program)For lessons in the UK and Asha’s Touring Trips schedule, visit www.Skatefresh.com Follow Asha and Skatefresh on social media: Facebook: Skatefresh Asha Instagram: @skatefreshasha Asha wears Powerslide Evos

Kerbs transitions lampposts & finding the best gaps for #backwardsskating while urban rollerblading (SkatefreshAsha)

SkatefreshAshaKerbs transitions lampposts & finding the best gaps for #backwardsskating while urban rollerblading
from SkatefreshAsha on 13 Apr 2025

Who is Asha Skatefresh? Founder of Skatefresh.com skate school (since 2000) Creator of the best selling online courses syllabus (since 2013) Skate Coach for BBC and Disney’s “Soy Luna” Powerslide Brand Ambassador (since 2011) Quads figure skater who represented Great Britain internationally. Skating for 43 years Teaching inlines and quads for 25 years 356 Instructors Certified worldwide (with ICP Inline Certification Program) Test out Skatefresh’s best selling online video trainings FREE OF CHARGE at Skatefresh.com and learn from the world’s best skate instructor. Asha has taught tens of thousands of skaters from 3-83 years old. Don’t leave your skating journey to trial & error.

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