Thank you Sir, It is very important to learn each accurate technique & knowing exact reason behind it. You are great to teach each of that. thanks once again
@crazypaulinquebec5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Pascal! Listening to our skates for noise at the landing is a good indication of smooth technique (no noise = good landing). Same in xc skiing, classic style, where we want ''quiet skies''!!
@chandrap33112 жыл бұрын
The BEST informative & Practical video i have seen on Landng on Inline Skating. Good Job Dear. Senthilkumar
@Jagdkomodo10 ай бұрын
Such a delight to watch and to know 🙏🏻
@juliusbaradinskas13094 жыл бұрын
Super nice vid! I always tried to understand how to properly land the skate when improving the double push and understand the details of landing it.
@JJUN_Skates2 жыл бұрын
Tanks for your effort!!!
@AConnorDN384166 жыл бұрын
I just noticed that you have the same frames on your skates as mine ^_^ I was trying to practice landing with the front wheel first in today's training session, but I still find it quite challenging! I am still so used to landing flat, but I can feel that my skates would be better positioned if I could land with the front wheel first.
@ThePascalbriand6 жыл бұрын
Zefiris Lansing flat is not bad also. As long as you are sure that it doesn’t land with the back first it’s good. Front wheels landing help’to get control for a slow soft landing which give more feeling for a good pressure.... in my opinion. It s cool you try to search as all this learning process will make skating even more interesting
@god-is-mufasa66666 жыл бұрын
Hey!! Your one of my favorite channels out here!! Really helpfull content. I’m having some trouble with my starts. I’m giving some hard but long pushes which I found unsuccessful. Do you have any tips that will increase my quick feet?! Thank you !!
@laarmanj5 жыл бұрын
Hello Pascal, Thanks for that information. But our Technic is the by inline Skate the same as by Ice skating. It means: last wheel first. Why is this wrong by Inline skate?
@nitrus7104 жыл бұрын
Hello Pascal, sur cette vidéo tu utilises des customs boots ou des standards?
@ThePascalbriand4 жыл бұрын
Oui des customs
@dd-ow7lg4 жыл бұрын
Sir,did you mean this to overcome heal pain
@ThePascalbriand4 жыл бұрын
Yes
@drrudolph6394 жыл бұрын
Great vid bit when i go on my inline skates my skates are always bent inwards when i push and land my feet back any tips how to improve it be straighter from my bad ankle strength 😂
@ThePascalbriand4 жыл бұрын
superpug218 hi yes first make sure your setting of the frame is good. Check my video about set up the skate eventually. Then invest some time with basic drills like one leg slalom and simple one leg little jump (5cm is enought) to strength muscle around the ankle. It will really make your progress go much much faster ... Also depending if your shoes you can may be heat moldable them to make sure it give you support all around back and down malleolus
@drrudolph6394 жыл бұрын
@@ThePascalbriand Thank you so much for advice will defo try adjust my frame and saving up to getting some new inlines that properly fit with heated mold and will try drills 👍
@michaelsanto34786 жыл бұрын
Hi Pascal, would be very nice if you can explain the right timing of the landing. I learned the timing of landing, that the push is almost done and than you land your skate. But when you look at many pro skaters, it seems that they land their skate way earlier. It seems that they land their skate after the bodyweight shifting is done. And after that, the push starts to the side, like you can see in your video at 3:52. Maybe you can do an extra video for the timing of the landing? Best regards Michael
@ThePascalbriand6 жыл бұрын
Michael Santo yes landing is after weight transfert before end of the push... there is a moment both skate push on the ground ... very important timing ... may be vidéo about it soon :-)
@michaelsanto34786 жыл бұрын
That would be great! For me its the most difficult and the most important part of the technique to master. Best regards :)
@oscargarrido94936 жыл бұрын
+pascal briand completly agree with Michael Santo. Waiting for that video. Anyway great video. Thanks ;)
@terminusest75226 жыл бұрын
Salut Pascal, j'imagine que ce conseil s'applique plutôt à ceux qui pratiquent la double-poussée ? Qu'en serait-il pour une simple poussée ? Il me semble que le timing des filles diffère de celui des gars. Peut-être à cause d'un emploi moins visible de la double-poussée ? Pourrais-tu éclaircir cette histoire de "double-contact" évoqué avec Juliette dans l'une des vidéos ? Ça fait beaucoup de questions et tu auras compris que nous sommes probablement nombreux à être impatients de découvrir cette vidéo dédiée au timing :) 1000 mercis pour tes vidéos !! Te voilà le coach officiel de ceux qui ne peuvent profiter d'un entraineur en chair et en os.
@8mal100roller7 жыл бұрын
Wonderfull - perfect ! A joy to watch this !
@ThePascalbriand7 жыл бұрын
thanks...more tutorial will come soon
@frenchforawhile6 жыл бұрын
Hi Pascal. Can I get good form and good speed from a cross-training skate (100mm or 110mm) or do I really need a speed skating boot. Thinking of buying some skates, but near my house there is no track or good place to just speed skate so wondering if you have any recommendations regarding a more advanced-level cross-training skate.
@ThePascalbriand6 жыл бұрын
you get quite surely more speed from a 100mm or a 110mm skate…. notice than 110mm 4X need a quite long frame which is not Always very easy to control. Most of easy speed can be reach on 3X125mm … powerslide world cup Trinity 3 wheels seems famous….but i need to know more detail about what kind of use you want to do ...do you want to race sometimes? or just training? mainly straight line , corner or both?
@ThePascalbriand6 жыл бұрын
also RB endurace seems good at the moment
@frenchforawhile6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for reply. Just for training (no racing). We don't have tracks around here (I live near Nice) so I'll find empty parking lots in the evening or go to the Prom des Anglais! I guess I'm looking for the "best of both worlds" -- some speed but also ability to have a nice skate with the family. My main question is about the height of the boot -- can I get a "speed skate" feel with skates that come up my ankle higher than a traditional speed skate? I won't be doing huge distances, but mostly interval training and leg strength training. I love being on skates (play ice hockey!) so I want to use skates as a way to just work on overall fitness, etc.