Cool rink session ! Will see the difference between this video and the next year's video ! Fancy footwork :D Keep it up ! 🖖🥳🎉
@RISk8ers3 ай бұрын
I thought you were going to fall over the wall at the almost 4 minute mark when you slipped. 😆 The bg music is pretty good. You seem to use this band in a lot of your videos. Is this what you normally listen to in your headphones?
@PokeProfWill3 ай бұрын
@@RISk8ers I almost slipped a couple times but that one at 4 min was a particularly close one 😅 would have made for a nice short 😂 I listen to this band a lot when I skate 😎 they have some really neat songs and the beats/breaks are nice to pump self up for tricks lol Thanks for the comments man I really appreciate it!
@fussellino13 ай бұрын
Nice! you certainly have a unique style! planning on trying to incorporate any Wizard moves into your sessions/routines?
@PokeProfWill3 ай бұрын
@@fussellino1 thanks man!! I really need to get on my regular Arc frames more and get some Wizard moves down (or even just practice on the 4x90s) 🙂 I seem to have some mental block with the gazelles but I think that is where I would start for practicing Wizarding 🪄 I would really like to get those down!
@gottenport72193 ай бұрын
Sick moves bro, when did you decide to switch to Endless frames? I'm thinking about getting Endless 80s for my Roller Twister LEs for urban/freestyle.
@PokeProfWill3 ай бұрын
@@gottenport7219 thanks!! I switched from the stock FR1 4D frames to Endless 80s after about a month on my FR1s: they are insanely fun compared to the flat 243mm frames IMO with the extra maneuverability. It took a couple of sessions for me to get used to a rockered set up but now I skate rockered frames always (unless in a tri-skate) because they allow me to flow better 🙂 I use my Endless 80s for mainly parking lots or courts, Endless 90s for the trails and urban, Arc CS for rinks, and Arc for wizard skating (which I have used the least out of the 4 😅) If your foot is large the Endless 90s might be a better option than the 80s but they are both super solid frames and I would feel comfortable using either for urban/freestyle (80s little more maneuverable and 90s little more stable for jumps)