What's more difficult? Basketball or football, sculpture or graffiti, maths or literature... In my opinion there isn't a more difficult discipline. I guess it depends on the individual. People is diverse and so are their talents. Many professional basketball players wouldn't be that good in football and viceversa... One thing about blading not many people pays attention, compare the surface available for grinding on blades and on skateboard...
@RicardoLinoМинут бұрын
Agree with all you said :) it makes no sense to say one is harder but it tried to answer the question people made me the most when they saw me with a skateboard. They are just different and that what I tied to focus this video on. But hey, BOTH EXTREMELY FUN ❤️🎄🎅🏻 merry Xmas
@Moosios15 минут бұрын
1. If it was that hard 10 year old girls couldn’t do handrails. 2. They called inline gay but they are gay for real. 3. That street punk thing is gone it was a hoax, skateboarding is going down.
@RicardoLino8 минут бұрын
Ok. Merry Xmas to you too 🎄🎅🏻
@jasonaguilar403139 минут бұрын
This man is better than 95% of the skateboarders I run into at the skateparks at 4 days in.
@MBommeli38 минут бұрын
✅
@RicardoLino6 минут бұрын
Honestly I don’t even Ollie.. I somehow have “some control” because of how comfortable I am with “wheels” in general and the obstacles… but the “toy” itself.. not yet 🙏🏻
@MBommeli42 минут бұрын
skills dude, skills! 🤩
@RicardoLino8 минут бұрын
Thanks dude 🙏🏻🎄
@K4NDI_XD43 минут бұрын
I watched this once and was easily able to do it when i got on my skates without have to look back at the video! Great tutorial!
@djgraishСағат бұрын
Can’t believe you’re doing bluntslides in your first couple of weeks 🤯
@RicardoLinoСағат бұрын
i have been able to do blunt to rock since like 98 or 99 on my firends boards.... we used to have a mini ramp and my firends that skateboard were scared to tried them and i did..so i learn them back than....i never tried to slide them up until now when i got them and i will tell you..i dont even know how i landed it.. i have not tried it again yet.. but would love to make it a normal trick..LOL
@LifetimeShredСағат бұрын
It's apples and oranges. One isn't easier or harder than the other. Trying to compare a basic trick like a 5050 on a ledge to a soul grind is pointless. To get to high skill levels in each takes lots of practice. They are different experiences though, which I think you described well in the video.
@RicardoLinoСағат бұрын
thank. i tried to answer i get asked by people that have no idea what inline skating is..hwen i say "i skate" instead of "i skateboard"..i than explain them what skating is instead of skateboarding and then this question comes..is that easier or harder? lol... but i agree.. they have wheels but they are VERY different... but for sure my comfort with the wheels, obctacles and being arround skateboarders al the time, made a difference..
@FuradiСағат бұрын
As someone that has been blading and skating since the 90's, this video is insanely disingenuous. It takes weeks to even get comfortable pushing a skateboard so for you to be doing blunt slides on "day 1" is flat out lying to your audience. As an aside, I have 4 kids who I've taught how to skateboard, snowboard and rollerblade.... rollerblading has by far been the easiest discipline for them to pick up. Easier than riding a bike.
@RicardoLinoСағат бұрын
hey. i understand that this is how you feel but i have not said anythign in this video which is not true.. i have not had my own skateboard in my adulthood before. i used to have a skateboard when i was 8-10 years old....maybe till 12...but once it broke i never had my own again. but i have been aroudn skateboarders my whole life.... every now and than i ask them to try their board.... or if you go on my old videos you will see me with 2 skateboards one on each foot taped.... or i have cruised arround in an electric skateboard. but NOT have my own skateboard since over 30 years.. also my kids, struggled at first to stand up more on inline skates.. because the level of commitment needed is just diffferent. people can PLAY on skateboards without using them properly. but by the time they will try to stand up they are already feeling confortable with the "toy".. but than as i wrote on the disclaimer. this is my opinion / experience.
@Furadi25 минут бұрын
@@RicardoLino I got you. For me I can tell you have a lifetime of experience with a skateboard. I've been skating since '97 and you're doing slappy tricks I could never do lol. I just think it could have been presented a little more accurately. That aside, I love your blading content. It's been super helpful in teaching my kids who got inlines as an early Xmas gift.
@citystars4949121 минут бұрын
@Furadi I wouldn’t just assume he’s lying. When I first started skateboarding I thought it would be hard but I jumped on it day one and it was like I was riding for years. When it came to doing tricks a lot of them were easy and some were hard. That was a long time ago but everyone is different.
@RicardoLino3 минут бұрын
Thank you @furadi. The truth is I can’t even do an Ollie 😂 but I’ll get there .. gimme 4 more days. I’m glad my videos could help your kids. That’s honestly my main goal with these.. get more people to do it Lots of love and merry Xmas to you and yours 🎄🎅🏻❤️
@KoyukiReiСағат бұрын
4 DAYS!?!?!? 🤯
@RicardoLinoСағат бұрын
yes. i had a skate as a kid quen i was 8-10 arroudn these years.. but evern since it broke never had my own again....i had electric boards to cruise around... or i have been around skateboarders my whole live and in my head i know how itsa done..lol. but i have not had a skateboard in my adulthood...and these was filmed in 4 sessions + 1 day to film the non tricks clips..
@bigrodsСағат бұрын
Love it!!
@RicardoLinoСағат бұрын
ah. teve de ser :)
@aqrom89072 сағат бұрын
The main difference is that on inline, you cant bail, if you are about to get smashed, you will get smashed😂
@RicardoLino2 сағат бұрын
FULL COMMITMENT.. for beginners makes it extremely hard
@wonderboy6258554 минут бұрын
@@RicardoLino I find that committing on skateboard is harder because you have the option to bail at any time. On inline, you just have to commit to going into the trick.
@DatBoiAntix15 минут бұрын
@@wonderboy62585 I can see this! That's a very interesting way to see it!
@DADAcreative11 минут бұрын
As a rollerblader, I would argue that makes it safer. When i fall i allow my ankle supporting skates take most of the impact.
@mr.inline2 сағат бұрын
Nice video! 🤘🤘🤘
@RicardoLino2 сағат бұрын
thank you. im glad you enjoyed. I tried to be reasonable
@abedalraoufzeidan14612 сағат бұрын
third comment love inline skating
@RicardoLino2 сағат бұрын
thank you :). I do too.... but I really enjoy skateboarding as an activity
@RS-xq6jeСағат бұрын
@@RicardoLinome too
@aquilesca5tr02 сағат бұрын
Skateboarding is slower and leaves you more vulnerable to pebbles
@RicardoLino2 сағат бұрын
I think it can be easier to trip on lil pebbles but dont agree 100% with the speed part...in a Bowl because the trucks adjust to transition and harder wheels I see skateboarder taking turns faster. and also in downhill th speed record is on a skateboard... maybe that will change one day.,. I dont know
@aquilesca5tr02 сағат бұрын
@@RicardoLino I faster in terms of propulsion, like on a skateboard you basically have a 1:1 gear ratio which is good to accelerate from a stop but your max speed is more limited, on skates by changing the angle with which you push you can effectively change your gear ratio to be able to reach a higher top speed
@RS-xq6jeСағат бұрын
Typical double kick with 54mm wheels I agree but on my longboards with 70mm + wheels they eat rough ground up
@aquilesca5tr0Сағат бұрын
@@RS-xq6je of couse if we talk about longboards compared to aggressive inline the longboard will have an advantage but there are freeskate skates that have up to 110mm wheels and with a bullet profile which pushes pebbles to the side
@RS-xq6jeСағат бұрын
@aquilesca5tr0 I have a set of tris I run 110mm on they are great on rough ground 80a durometer (I think). I'll never forget first time using traditional skateboard 54mm wheels pushed off at the park just wanted to get a feel for it having only longboarded before, I took a superman dive forward went back to investigate found a tiny ass pebble made me laugh.
@RicardoLino5 сағат бұрын
Skateboarding VS inline Skating (Rollerblading) Disclaimer: This video represents my personal opinion as an inline skater with over 40 years of experience. While I had a skateboard as a child and occasionally borrowed skateboards from friends, I’ve never been a dedicated skateboarder in my adult life-until now, when I bought my first skateboard specifically to create this video. I believe skateboarding may be easier to start with compared to inline skating, but as you progress, both sports can become incredibly challenging, especially at a competitive level. Please note that the children featured in this video who are using a skateboard are my daughters.
@Alphawolff_6 сағат бұрын
Bro are you ok
@fiercekrypton14 сағат бұрын
Lame it didn’t get backed.
@martinvandermeirsch70919 сағат бұрын
Very interesting perspective, Ricardo! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this topic. Maybe the industry can have a look at the latest evolution in skiing boots. Beside the different lasts and thus fit and the possibility of boot fitting. of the various boot brands, most of the brands now provide different volumes of boots. Within a type of boot you can now choose from low, medium and high volume boots. Different volume means different width of the last of the boot. All the big brands offer this (Head, Tecnica, Atomic etc.)
@xjxjjz22 сағат бұрын
You have very good tips brother ,going down to small details ,you the first one i find on this level,thank you ,im subscribing
@สูงวัยทําได้ไปดู22 сағат бұрын
As I sat drinking beer I felt the need to protect my chest and the diagram
@PorkOMonTCG41Күн бұрын
100kph.... You even downhill bombing bro?
@xzotic92Күн бұрын
Can you go fast and do a turning stop
@funkytownjedi2 күн бұрын
🎉
@danvanbelk13 күн бұрын
Really good video mate. Fir me, I’m 50 returning to skating after decades lol but I have Rheumatoid arthritis so my toes can swell, I couldn’t wear skates with my toes right at the end, I’m a UK 8.5 but I’m using 9 or 9.5 and I’m very comfortable so I won’t be down sizing. I guess it’s about each person and what they prefer. But I agree it’s more important that your heal doesn’t move, as long as it’s locked in, it’s ok to have a little extra toe space
@Johnpeter-f3u4 күн бұрын
Much love from Nigeria
@MKL_D4 күн бұрын
Guys try BoKaap or some other suburb. This road is busy. Or make some sort of arrangement with the traffic department. This is dangerous.
@Thechristianfight4 күн бұрын
I’ll feel that tomorrow
@birdyrocksblading4 күн бұрын
Someone here with 26,5 or 26,7 footlenght and what size is a good option?
@MahajanwarKarthik6 күн бұрын
❤ 𝗡𝗜𝗖𝗘
@JakeLucas-v8b6 күн бұрын
it was because the dirt and sand
@Josecito7776 күн бұрын
Imagine exactly that without a helmet
@diegueness6 күн бұрын
Hi! could i put a soul plates on AG 30? or just is posible in ag 10? thanks a lot
@lunarae80376 күн бұрын
Who else here yelled awww f skiddily Bop bop raise your hand, don’t lie just raise it!
@Crmmzzz6 күн бұрын
Trust me next time use a 3 wheels they are much better for high speeds
@moonlee98987 күн бұрын
Why commit suicide? What is the point?
@sean85147 күн бұрын
Adrenaline is a hell of a drug
@MahajanwarKarthik7 күн бұрын
𝗥𝗜𝗣🙏
@trueheart08807 күн бұрын
incredibly sorry for the loss of the community. RIP, brother. thank you, for sharing this important message.
@Indianvillageskater-r4c8 күн бұрын
❤
@trefeez52638 күн бұрын
Where??
@PokerMuppet8 күн бұрын
You should never ever do lemons... I know it's a common 'tip' but it's wrong for forward or backwards skating. It teachers you to have your feet and balance in completely the wrong places. Think about it... at no point when you are skating should your feet be outside from underneath you. When doing lemons, if you have any issue at all you have nowhere to go to recover and many inexperienced skaters fall. That's just poor teaching. Far better to teach what I call 'push and step'. Both feet close together, slightly shift body weight over one foot and push outwards with the other, as you get to your comfort limit just step your outward foot back to the middle as you stand up (keeping knees bent just a touch). Then repeat for the other side. This also teaches the most basic form of actual skating and you won't have any bad habits to 'unlearn'. Just because something seems to be a good idea and that so many 'good' skaters teach it, doesn't mean it is actually a good lesson. EXAMPLE... Look how easy it was for yourself (Lino) to almost clip heels and trip as soon as you started reverse lemons.
@kiradomochi49619 күн бұрын
Help meeee do these boots get noticeably bigger after the break-in period? Should I go smaller or bigger?
@zachhendrix019 күн бұрын
im having a hard time finding the companys website
@amazingakara9 күн бұрын
R.I.P to him😢
@jamesdoe35439 күн бұрын
Damn, only skaters will relate to this
@JacksonSmith-z3e9 күн бұрын
Oh my...😢21yold...p in rip
@elmapache75809 күн бұрын
Back then in the 90s , when i was skating, i was running an Oxygen Argon Low Top and then the Rollerblade Daytona!never felt that Soul was the easiest Grind. For me it was Unity and Top Acid💪
@zamacolorsstyle246410 күн бұрын
Que triste 😢. Qué descanse en paz 🫂.
@professorpatins10 күн бұрын
Triste 🙏
@mean78mashine10 күн бұрын
I send my condolences to his family and loved ones. and to everyone else, wear protection and a helmet, ❤