This is incredible... You a whole black skate culture historian! It blew my mind, sad to think that some styles and story's are literally lost after time! But we need this! Not just for entertainment or education but to document🙌🏾
@sergegainsbourgii18523 жыл бұрын
Yet, those that are getting the attention, sponsorships, credit don't reflect this.
@stripes13293 жыл бұрын
Blsck culture doesn’t get ebeiugh recovinition in the jannm skate comnrnunity
@sergegainsbourgii18523 жыл бұрын
@@toejam7606 lol- you must be their King Unkle Rukus, cause you can't even spell.
@samanthajohnson563 жыл бұрын
Yoooo isn't it I loved learning skate history as a new skater who wants to be a rhythm skater I don't have the upper body strength for jam breakdancing
@sulkoma3 жыл бұрын
can you please stop appropriating my culture according to black people, that is racist to do
@DMVHouseRadioOne2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Brother! As a professional DJ who use to skate and DJ in a rink as a teen I am returning to skating at 55! This is priceless and I will continue to follow you!
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad I could help.
@whathandleUtalkabt Жыл бұрын
We didn't have such explanation in the roller rinks in the 80s like this.
@DavidMccollum-y9q Жыл бұрын
After 45yrs on wheels I believe you break it down better than anyone I have ever heard. Love it
@Dunbeezytv4 жыл бұрын
I made a mistake in the video. Jam skates generally have double action plates. The difference in balance comes from the heel not the plates action. My apologies for the confusion.
@xojudo4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video - very informative. Your passion really comes through! 👍🏽
@stripes13293 жыл бұрын
Bro. Jam skates have double action plates. Why didn’t you address this within this video. *tisk* *tisk*.
@Dunbeezytv3 жыл бұрын
@@stripes1329 Skaters caught me slipping once okay so what
@rebeccadesmarais38452 жыл бұрын
@@Dunbeezytv 😁
@YogaNinja762 жыл бұрын
Is there a video on buying skates and from who/website.
@poyp7773 жыл бұрын
"The Cali style" *man sliding into a wall* I'm from California and that had me dying cause we really be doing that
@fromherworkshop6893 жыл бұрын
🤣😂
@howmanyegg4 жыл бұрын
i'm a super beginner skater from australia and this is the first video i've seen actually begin to break down the history and culture of skating, and it's helped me realise how rich it all is - thank you for educating!
@marleemumu4 жыл бұрын
I have been skating in Australia for 30 years, and we do not have such a rich history and diversity of skating at the rink. I am so jealous! So wanted to go to the US to experience their rink culture, because ours was pretty basic. Just "the regulars" with their own skates, and the newbies in the cripple boots! And experienced speed skaters. The only dancing we ever did was the Nutbush in the centre!
@jaclynpeek52924 жыл бұрын
@@marleemumu ok... Nutbush?? Please educate this American on your Australian ways!
@marleemumu4 жыл бұрын
@@jaclynpeek5292 Check it out here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/lZnIf5yEfdagpLs There are a few videos you could search :)
@wondertrip3 жыл бұрын
NO, NO, NO! You're "history" is blatantly wrong. There are only two types of skating: Black skating and White skating. The terms "Rhythm" and "Jam" were coined by White people, just like White people coined "Rock and Roll," as the White version of "Rhythm and Blues." Or, just like "Disco" is the White version of "Soul." Sadly, you're too young to know better. Black people have "always" been dancing on skates!!! Even before Bill Butler got credit or took credit for what and how Black people were skating during "Black" night at segregated roller rinks, "Black adult skating" have always skated to the popular music of Black people, from generation to generation, which my father and mother did back during the 1940s; from Count Bassie to Chuck Berry to James Brown to Michael Jackson to DJQuik, etc.. Know your history, Dunbar. "Jam Skating" is yet another effort of White people to put a label on or to re-define Black history (kzbin.info/www/bejne/p2bSqKyaoJ55iZo).
@godzillafuckinellmate83403 жыл бұрын
There’s only sk8ing. Sorry.
@TheAmazinRaven13 жыл бұрын
I never realized how much blackness is within the essence of skating. Thank you for this history lesson!
@stripes13293 жыл бұрын
I love blackness
@stripes13293 жыл бұрын
Wirrhhrb
@samanthajohnson563 жыл бұрын
I love it and yes
@jmartin19153 жыл бұрын
I just bought some black Sure Grips today. Even the wheels are black.
@touchblackproductions25592 жыл бұрын
Check out the united skates documentary
@MonstarScaly4 жыл бұрын
I've took on the lifestyle of skating this year and I just bought own pair of skates! After 10+ years of not skating, I was really shaky getting back on the rink floor, but I'm really looking forward to wholly embracing skate culture. This video was eye-opening, and I absorbed your teachings with a student's mind. Thank you for keeping us informed!
@d.i.f.y1913 жыл бұрын
Me too imma have to visit all the places with skating history, road trip
@MonstarScaly3 жыл бұрын
@@d.i.f.y191 That's actually a really bomb idea! 🥰
@YogaNinja762 жыл бұрын
Rhythm skating? And how did you select your skates.
@DukefrmNine210 ай бұрын
well its been three years hows it going?
@MonstarScaly10 ай бұрын
@@DukefrmNine2 I've been documenting my progress here and there on Instagram and a bit on Tik Tok. My skating activities as of late have been bombing slopes on park trails and getting some mileage of fitness on a weekly basis. I do miss dancing in the skating rinks, but there's more I'd like to explore. My next thing is skate parks, and getting a block installment on some 8's.
@marleemumu4 жыл бұрын
So jealous of your rink culture, in all the different areas. In Australia, we never developed such a rich history. We just rolled around the rinks endlessly. Still have lifelong friends from there (been skating for 30 years) but it was a social gathering and we just happened to have skates on. Not much dancing/jam/rhythm or anything! Thank you for your passion and for sharing the history. Can't wait to be able to travel again and come and visit a rink in the US.
@derrickmanning58043 жыл бұрын
I'm an Ex-skater now senior and have never realized that a lot of rhythm skate moves are actually originated from separate cultural styles from different parts of the country. Good lesson in the history of roller skating!
@mdeborah8272 жыл бұрын
My daughter found my skates, my sneaker skates and you can hearmthe rhythm, the music, the fun. As you Sankofa the history of this remember that we skated as a people, under a groove and there was no need to duck bullets, etc.when we did this outside. It was pure fun and unity with no animosity. Don't forget Sistas were skating with ya! It was like that at that time. Her scout troop went to a nice rink in Woodbridge, NJ and the mascot shook my hand because the skate guards on inlines couldn't keep up with me on quads. You just never forget this, never! I'll be 100 and still skating!
@NTMMFTS Жыл бұрын
I've been skating for most of my six decades and still learned something during every single minute of this masterclass. ty Dunbeezy, subscribing. 🤗
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind comment. I'm glad I could help.
@mlparniso107 Жыл бұрын
Awesome information!!! I love ur enthusiasm for the skate culture movement. I've been skating since 1969, but I've been sick for the last 20 yrs & no longer can physically participate. I'm excited to know that there are ppl like U out there that are keeping this spirit alive & advancing it into the future. I'm so glad that I found ur channel & can watch from home. Bravo!!!!!! Much love & have fun out there!!! 🙏 ♥
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I appreciate your kind words and encouragement.
@dreikycaprice Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this history! I started skating in So Cal in rinks (yes they played organ music interspersed with some 70's hits) and on the boardwalk and then really polished my style in Flint, MI where I was an artistic skater and rink skater, skating at least 3 times a week. Still skating!
@sloansv3 жыл бұрын
Cleveland, Ohio has a great history of smooth rhythm skating with spins, 360 jumps in the air, just beautiful artistry.
@Ladygenx3 жыл бұрын
I loved skating, USA SKATES was the place!
@elleaustin6900 Жыл бұрын
I'm a Clevelender and my dad was one of the smoothest rhythm skaters. He used to take us to skate and I would just sit and watch the groups get down. We moved to Tulsa, Ok and nobody was rhythm or jam skating anywhere.
@Okashism4 жыл бұрын
Your videos are so helpful! I was inspired to start skating when I saw videos of our black skate culture and I was in awe and felt such pride at seeing us come together without drama. I'm so glad to see at least one of us sharing the knowledge. I was wondering where all the black skaters were on youtube if it was such a big thing for us. I appreciate you and your effort to make these videos. Stay safe out there🙂
@jaclynpeek52924 жыл бұрын
THIS VIDEO IS EVERYTHING. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I'm in my first year of skating and have picked up on some of the different rhythm skating styles, but like... The map! You're doing a series on it?? OMG. THANK YOU FOR BEING YOU lol seriously. Also, phew that I've not been totally off base in how I discern jam vs rhythm haha
@Krisstofers3 жыл бұрын
Loved the in depth explanation, between the two! Totally makes sense to me. I am a trained figure ice skater. I started with roller skating in the lower 48, until I moved up to Alaska, where I started ice skating. I have a hard time wearing low cut skates, even when I was a child in the 70s. I gotta have ankle support. I used to always prefer wearing high top shoes, back in the day. Anyway, back to your in depth review... I used to do old school break dancing, not on wheels, so I get what you're saying. I never break dance on the ice, so I know coming back to roller skating, I'm just staying with rythm skating or figure roller skating, especially with my age. . I can't get down like I did in the 70s and 80s!
@reginaldjohnson53754 жыл бұрын
This is a MUCH needed video for anyone who wants to learn how to skate. He is SPOT on. I too, grew up as a Jam Skater, coming from NW Indiana, that was our style. When I moved to MD and started learning the "Snap" style (DC/MD style of skating), I had to change up EVERYTHING!!!! Had to change my skate boots and wheels. It is VERY hard to Snap with Jam boots and wide wheels. Had to change everything up to the high boots and smaller and harder wheels! I still have elements of Jam in my style now, as well as many other styles, which makes me unique. Guess that's why my skate name is "Enigma". I incorporate many different styles into how I skate (Jam, JB, Stride and Snapping). Bro, keep the vids coming!
@Kristen.The.Girl_5 ай бұрын
As someone who grew up roller skating obsessively, this is crazy refreshing ❤
@seanfried558311 ай бұрын
They were still roller skating to organ music in the 80’s at some places. Those old times could TEAR it up. The Fox Trot, the Rumba, the 14 step, the collegiate, there was a whole collection of partners dances. Bodies in the air. Pretty cool. This a a great video BTW.
@seathrunmagaoinghous411914 күн бұрын
Great breakdown. Love how you add the details of each and I love seeing how these formed out of the even older roller figure and artistic dance skating. Break dancing, Jaz, Tango, Waltz and free style its all awesome.
@mvttvb3 жыл бұрын
I bought my fiancé skates five months ago, and they just came in. We went skating last night (my first time) and I had a blast. Time for my first pair of skates! Now I find this skate professor. I love the knowledge, experience and the way you communicate the history.
@Lidabugx4 жыл бұрын
This is a great video. I can’t wait to immerse myself in the culture and the history behind each style. I’m one of those that started skating this year and as much as I enjoyed just learning new “moves” it got stale pretty quick. I always knew skating has had such a rich history and this video is perfect to start from. I hope in my studies to find a style I can really dive deep into and find that soul that I can’t seem to find from just doing “cool moves”. Thank you :)
@Dunbeezytv4 жыл бұрын
That's a great observation. The popular marketing moves are like 7 moves pulled from the style. They were not meant to be practiced the way people teach "trick to trick" and they don't function well outside a style. It's a lot buying the accessories for a toy but not getting the toy lol.
@sergegainsbourgii18523 жыл бұрын
@@Dunbeezytv technique without context is soulless...or pretty monsters. Sums up the last decade, lol/cry.
@alyssamars5563 жыл бұрын
You are amazing! Such a good teacher. I used to skate at branch brook park as a kid and just got back into rhythm at 28! Watching all of your videos 💗💗
@Dunbeezytv3 жыл бұрын
Turn up you know about the BBP! That's where the action happens.
@ayrtons15723 жыл бұрын
Wow! I just learned a lot about skating 👀 I use to love skating as a child but never knew it had such a diverse culture surrounding it 🤩 Very helpful and formative watch! Subscribed!
@KwaddyK4 жыл бұрын
So glad I stumbled on this. Really love your passion and way you broke everything down. I hope I can get to visit one of the legendary places you mentioned one day. Reminds me (a little) of the Afro-latin dance scene. I am looking to dance on skates (I guess rhythm skate) and so it's great to find someone who has the background knowledge / deep experience.
@jayedevan5673 жыл бұрын
Dope...been skating nearly 30 years so I know just about everything you dropped, but your breakdown is solid...I consider myself a rhythm roller, and always explain to people that its basically an umbrella term that covers various types...my style incorporates some JB and jam style footwork but I'm still learning so much about both...and watching some of these young cats I've been trying to add some of the stuff I see them doing...love how at the end you made it a point to emphasize that we've been here for 10, 20, 30+ years...while I love the embrace of skating by a new young (and older) community, skating has always been here...there was no need for a comeback becsuse it never left...I just hope it doesn't get watered down by the glitz and glam of social media and too many people not respecting and appreciating its rich history...good stuff, youngsta 👊🏾🔥🛼
@ertfgghhhh2 жыл бұрын
It is already watered down. Watch a video if people shuffle skating- watered down jb. And looking at people from other ethnicities skating backwards at the beach is watered down than when you see an african american video backwards skating down the beach. The black girls are so much better but get less shine
@jayedevan5672 жыл бұрын
@@ertfgghhhh you're right...it's over saturated at this point...everybody skating for likes and clout 😐😐😐
@yahchelrachel2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Skating is alive!🛼 This was a great breakdown. It makes sense to know which style you skate before deciding on which skates to purchase. I'm in the process of transitioning out of a 172 OG boot and understand now I classify as a rhythm skater. I purchased the OG's because that's what was popular at the time. I have always felt limited to what I could do in my OG's because of the weight of the boot. The equipment is definitely different based on the type of skating you're doing. Thanks for the valuable information you shared in this video. 🛼👍🏾
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the support! I'm glad I could help. How is your transition to a new set up going?
@pwetty4r43 жыл бұрын
I am so happy that this, you and your channel exist. So glad that this culture isn't being lost !
@SprNtrlPwr4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video! Like some other comments have mentioned, I knew that skating has a lot of history and culture, but I didn’t realize all the distinctions and regional influences that are present. I’m excited to learn more about this sport/art that I am loving being part of.
@Dunbeezytv4 жыл бұрын
I'm dropping another video today breaking down three of the styles. If you liked this, you're going to love that. Honestly I did this off the top of my head, but I spoke to several experts for this one
@SprNtrlPwr4 жыл бұрын
@@Dunbeezytv ooh I’m excited to watch it! Thanks for letting me know!!
@muslimalmumin12 жыл бұрын
This young man has earned our respect. He really loves his craft. 🔥
@michaelvalleau3172 Жыл бұрын
Most definitely 💯
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Thanks I appreciate your kind words.
@HelenParr-q4yАй бұрын
don't know how this video came up but, it's very educational. You're fantastic/ love to see good stuff...
@TCherice3 жыл бұрын
Just met Legendarion and he was so sweet! He was at my local rink and he was so kind to my husband and I. Would love to get lessons from him sometime. By the way, I love your videos! You’re the only one I’ve ever seen who’s clearly explained the difference between each style and why certain equipment is suited for each style. You’re amazing and talented, thank you!!!
@KenJames99112 жыл бұрын
Wow, great Lecture. You're really a good teacher Bro... Now I really understand the differences.
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much. I'm glad I could help.
@camillabarbosa8273 жыл бұрын
I’m new to roller skating, I want to do rhythm skating and eventually have my own style. Thank you so much for giving us the history behind them, I subscribed!!
@MsKarenrankin4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for breaking it down for this old school bouncer. Who has once, ... skated to a pipe organ ~ old dude in the box, way up high, tickling the ivorys. I needed that. Jam skates to buy.
@AprilVictoriaSoleil2 жыл бұрын
This was the best video. REALLY appreciate your time and effort in thoroughly explaining the differences; Helps a lot! Much Love
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words
@wordledad5 ай бұрын
Man, this is the best rink culture video. Thank you for sharing this and documenting the regional styles.
@Dunbeezytv5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. Is there anything you’d like to see me cover on the channel?
@mquinones163 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! JAMMIN’! Grew up skating in NYC in early 80s. For me, it was going around the perimeter of the rink, fast, furious with bounce & rhythm to the music. Breakdancing boyfriend spent time in the middle of the rink. Never ‘learned’ footwork the way people are watching videos and taking classes now. 🙄😂 It all came naturally back in the day. #BoogieDownBronx 🙌🏾
@Dunbeezytv3 жыл бұрын
So you know what's really good. You were in NY when it was super strong
@NissyBrown3 жыл бұрын
Whoop whoop 🙌🏽 BX !!
@MarcG74244 ай бұрын
Skate Key 🔑 👏🏾
@cat-rd4qc2 жыл бұрын
This is wonderful - anyone that loves skating needs to watch this video. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this for us!
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words!
@tizthelocsmith47583 жыл бұрын
Wow! I truly and authentically take my HAT off to you, young man! I am 58 years old. I will be 59 in January. I've been rollerskating since 1980, and, I gotta admit.......I never knew the difference between "Jam Skaters", and "Rhythm Skating"!!! I've never even heard the TERM in the skate community, neither INDOOR, nor OUTDOOR! I actually found out (or SAW) the two terms on Rollerskate sites that SELL skates....SEEING the terms....But, NOT knowing........just SEEING the two terms in the buy section! So... THANK YOU for breaking this valuable information so eloquently! Wow! You could actually be a teacher! You got STR8 to the point, without rambling for the first 10 min of your video, which so many people are GUILTY of!!!! (Believe me.. I am impatient. I've ended many videos that I thought I was really interested in,, primarily due to long,, drawn out rambling in the beginning, instead of getting RIGHT INTO IT). You were clear, and concise! Again. Hats off to you, young man! I applaud you! P.S. Unlike most other KZbin radio, I'm clicking "Like", and following you, after watching your first video! I look forward to expanding my information base, given the wealth of information that I'm sure that you posess!Btw... Prior to this post, I wrote a whole paragraph (in what I thought was "educating" you about "Bill 'Jamma' Butler", only to find out that you touched pretty accurately and extensively about the man, the legend, my hero..... So, I went back and deleted it!!!😂😂😂💯💯💯 #Salute. #Rollerskate2021 #CatchMeOnAHighwayNearYou
@ekuu891811 ай бұрын
Wow, what a treasure trove of information! Thank you for being a historian and a teacher for these beautiful arts. Your passion is contagious... I don't even dance skate, but I was glued to the video the whole way through.
@SkateLyfeTV4 жыл бұрын
Bro this is really awesome!! Great work!
@haleysinger72832 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this. Wonderful metaphor with martial arts for understanding the fundamental difference before you get into the specifics (hot damn that knowledge!) of each type. Love this. So well done for creating understanding
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
@MrGillard11 ай бұрын
I am just seeing this. I have been considering getting back into putting the quads back on after decades (not competitive). Thank you for putting in the work, then sharing with the world. I grew up with JB style, in Chicago, back in the 70's/80's.
@Captnjohnny14 жыл бұрын
I love how you break it all down . Keep on keepin on brother!
@Jmarie01348 ай бұрын
Born & raised in Detroit I was skating at 6/7 it’s such a big part of the culture as a kid here.! Im definitely about to tap back into skating love the video.!
@unmiho29 ай бұрын
thank you for this video and history lesson ❤ I tried indoor skating for the first time and fell in love by watching other people dance around too. This video helped me in deciding which skates is best because I was really confused at first seeing how different outdoor skating is too. I am eyeing to get artistic skate shoes and hopefully learn some rhythm 😊
@RussellsWench3 жыл бұрын
I’m just relearning skating but I can’t help watching advanced skating videos. I love how you’re educating us on the history behind it as well!
@tinarobinson47102 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this, thank you! I've been skating for a little over 30 yrs but mainly a speed skater who can do a little jam. The history on the styles is something I didn't know. Appreciate you! 💜
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the support. I'm glad I could help.
@lisamichelle1224 Жыл бұрын
Great video and very informative. Loved listening to the history and watching all the footage you included.
@jo-shoe-a44253 жыл бұрын
It's interesting how you bring up fighting. I do Brazilian jiu-jitsu and had to find a hobby to work on my muscle imbalances and skating sounded like a great idea. I appreciate the content!
@linw848311 ай бұрын
I am nearly 70, I have been skating since 4 yo. We were rhythm skating back then. And you are right about the equipment differences. I started losing balance so had to step down to toe stopper again. Really hampers my style. So glad you guys are keeping these gifts alive.😂
@tomv9303 жыл бұрын
Been skating since I was 3 and now I am 55 and buddy you are spot on. Good job on the video... btw. I love my riddel Solaris sports. Cant wait to skate this weekend
@mmoody27111 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting so much of your heart into this video. Also, thank you for breaking it down so well!🔥🔥🔥
@chinolatino63509 ай бұрын
INTENSE!! Informative.....I can see you teaching with a taser....But when all is said and done they will know da style lingo & history.... GOOD JOB!!! Ole Brooklyn 1978 Empire Roller Ring here...
@micaiahbowman1900 Жыл бұрын
This was ye best breakdown, I have been skating for mutiple years but when I was little it was all about speed now I’m into the moves. My skates ripped after a couple years and now I’m buying my first pair being grown now 20. This was the most helpful ever on what style is next for me to try
@helengrunow5094 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are so incredibly underrated! Thankyou for all of the work you’ve done for rollerskating and for rollerskaters. Luv ya longtime man!
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
I appreciate all the support
@MeowPictures8 ай бұрын
OMG, thanks so much for making this video and pointing out at the end that 'jam skating' and 'jammin' is not the same! I was so confused about that (because of jam plugs I used to think that any type of dancing on skates while cruising around the rink was called jam skating).
@nandes50034 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I learned a lot from this video and it cleared a lot of things up for me. I like your analogy to martial arts at the start of the video. Thanks for sharing your experiences with jam skating. I'm excited to check the stuff on the map out! Keep up the good work!
@tanyaradzwachiganze93323 жыл бұрын
I have a short attention span and so didn't expect to watch the whole video, however I couldn't stop watching! Thank you so much, this has really deepended my understanding of skating. I used to call myself a jam skater but for sure, I'm under the rhythm umbrella. I feel like history is in the making right now as we go through this recent boom, i.e.I'm from the UK and the fast backwards has been adopted so much in the London scene when people "chop", with a whole new style in the making. Even so, there's a scene developing in Cardiff. Hopefully this knowledge will be exported as well as the moves so we understand our history. Fascinating!
@catalinaortega2672 ай бұрын
I am from chile, me and my brothers started to skate at 13, and we admire your skating culture so much, one day we will visit your country 👏🏼🙂
@Dunbeezytv4 күн бұрын
🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
@flowerbloom578211 ай бұрын
I love your passion. Really show you care. also great for people who want to learn a certain style .
@rebeccacossa95572 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness... I love this! Perfect - thorough, well organized, well informed. Thank you for putting in the hours to put this together!!!🔥🔥🔥
@rebeccacossa95572 жыл бұрын
I've been skating for 4 years as an adult and live in a suburban area in NY. I knew quad skating made me happier than anything else so I dabbled in what was available- family rink sessions, skate parks, even a little derby. It's taking me all this time to find out what I've been feeling, working on independently, and drawn to is rhythm skating. I just went on a Mid-Atlantic Rink tour and learned a lot. I'm spending hours on KZbin and Insta watching all the styles and know I need to be a part of the real deal. I need new plugs and wheels to up my abilities. Thank you for helping me on my journey.
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Thanks for checking in with all the support.
@johndevries18154 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the history and different styles of skating. I'm a Chicagoland JB skater.
@RSdsydes83 жыл бұрын
I’m only 10 minutes in but man this video is very good information as I came up in the jam skating era going to all the vanilla sponsored events. 10 years later , now I’m interested in learning to rhythm skate so that’s how I found your video. I do hate how JB skating was basically shunned in the jamskating community when it was huge 2010 era
@kplicanic9 ай бұрын
This is fascinating. I'm so excited to explore this stuff. Thank you for sharing!
@quintonrivers561011 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. Detailed, informative, not opinion based, just amazing history and facts that I believe taught a lot of us something new. ❤🖤💚 you know what I mean.
@aimeelunier49703 жыл бұрын
This answered so many questions I’ve had since I started skating. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@felixdacat6572 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Soooo much for this vid and breaking down the different Skating styles.....I'm originally from Park Circle Roller Rink in Brooklyn from the 1970'a where we transformed the Traditional Classic Rink "Organ playing Music" and of course started playing Disco and house music in the NYC Rinks...the thing caught on and other rinks followed suit... ....Empire Roller Rink did the Same as well as the introduction of outdoor Disco Roller Skating in NYC Central Park....and Brooklyn's LOLA roller rink in Coney Island Brooklyn, and Skate Key rink in the Bronx...there's a lot of ofther places in NYC that had their own claim to fame ....these were mine...Thanks again, and Kepp On Bounce, Rock Roll, Skate.!...!
@sarahfarla83673 жыл бұрын
You could write a book about skate history and all the stories you've collected. This is so rich and inspiring!
@leslie6217 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! I grew up in skatings, mostly shuffle skating with elements of some other styles thrown in. Never knew the names of the different styles until now. I just loved to skate and learned by watching others. Now in the UK and so miss proper skating rinks.
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
That's so cool. It's unfortunate you don't have a rink to skate at right now. Where are you skating these days?
@leslie6217 Жыл бұрын
@@Dunbeezytv I used to skate outside in Hyde Park when I lived in London. There is a good group there. Now moved out of London, but we have a pop up rink at a local school at their gym. I take my son, which is fab. Love sharing my love of skating with him.
@stephano50003 жыл бұрын
Thank you: Your intro drove the difference home. Learning more is the best
@peterlindell1241 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. Started skating again after 42 years and loving it. Had no idea you could deep dive into this activity. Love all the styles. Serious athletes. Up in Canada pretty much everyone skates rhythm. From vids I’ve been watching, skating is huge in the states. Love to watch all of it. Thanks again for the education. I guess I would say I’m more Canuck JB style!
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@DaPhlyymamee3 жыл бұрын
I really like the way you talk. Very interesting information...Thank you for sharing this!
@d487314 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this! I just got into skating last year, as many did, and it's clear the sport has been defined by African American culture. It's a bummer to see so many people skating without knowing where all the sick moves come from. I just subscribed to your channel! Hoping to learn more about roller skating history. (Didn't know about the regional differences til now!)
@ericjordan60593 жыл бұрын
Yep, the styles differ by region. I'm from Jersey so we rhythm skate to house music (club music). Everything is about putting a lot of different difficult moves together into a routine on an uptempo beat. Nothing is choreographed. We also move in a zigzag type way down the skate floor, not in a straight line. Our style is about movement and agility, and being able to maneuver around people and through crowds without falling or hitting others. I recently moved to Maryland and they skate nothing like this here. The music is slower and they are into what they call snapping. I'm kind of the anomaly out there but I do what I do.
@Encrypt20004 жыл бұрын
As a Muay Thai fighter, I'm impressed with your analogy. I'd love to learn to rhythm skate, I just don't know what to buy 😅.
@Dunbeezytv4 жыл бұрын
How long you been training? I started out here in Phuket. Which style do you like? Where do you live? What's your budget?
@Encrypt20004 жыл бұрын
@@Dunbeezytv oh wow my man! I've been training and sparring for 9 months, here in the midwest of the US. I coach the kids class at my Thai gym. Much respect to you. My skate budget is about $200 my girlfriend is interested too. We wanna do the smooth stuff link arms sync our foot movement, skate backwards, the basics of from what you described I believe is rythem skating. Skatelyfe made a vid in 2019 on a how to pick beginners skates. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oX3GYmqBrLF3nZI Would this be good ☝️?
@Dunbeezytv4 жыл бұрын
@@Encrypt2000 Honestly "how to buy beginner skates" is a tag people use to get clicks. Most people not trying to spend over $200 on skates anyway. Skates at that price range are for beginner to intermediate skaters by design. The type of skates that take a higher level of skill to use cost around $500 and up. Honestly I'd watch for places with bad reps like Impala and avoid highly decorated boots personally. Leather over suede. Suede only looks good in the box. Suede gets this linty look as the boot ages and stains easily as well. Riedell , Vanilla > Trendy skate companies. I would also focus on understanding the equipment and your needs. For example, I would get more specific about which style you really wanted to do. Do you mean like STL Ballroom skating? I actually broke down some rhythm styles in my rhythm vs jam skate video. If you said a place you gravitated to, I could break down the equipment they use and really give you a package a person from there uses.
@Encrypt20004 жыл бұрын
@@Dunbeezytv I believe I am to much of a novice to choose a style I'd prefer. I'm about 4 hours out from St. louis. I own a pair of fairly nice tri wheel rollerblades the wheels are extremely close together and 110mm tall. Mostly used for out door function, but I can move well in them, stop, skate backwards, the basic movement. I've also been skateboarding for 9 years as a bit of back ground, I'm adept to rolling movement. I definitely know that me and my girlfriend aren't seeking jam skating or any type of dancing in the middle of the rink. We are looking for a good skate in the $200 range and not much over, less is fine too. Something versatile that will probably be used for a few years including our beginner stages. That's probably the best I can describe it. Outdoor rinks are not even a thought.
@Dunbeezytv4 жыл бұрын
If a move caught your eye and you think it's cool then that's enough. If you think it's cool, you'll do it. Since you're kinda close to St. Louis you can try it and see a lot of the other midwest techniques. You might think it's boring and try something new. I'd go with the Riedell Boost for $135. It comes with the 111 boot and jam plugs. I like the Boost over the Uptown $200 because you can use the extra $65 on the fixings. The way you lace your boot and the wheels you choose will take your style in a couple different ways. Since you're in the Midwest you're going to get a lot of that energy and you'll learn some different small changes that could take your skate to another place. The Boost gives you that quality and flexibility.
@TransRefuge2 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic video. I have been a recreational skater most of my life and dabbled in roller derby and never knew what the difference was between rhythm and jam. I had heard the terms, but was never sure if they were different words for the same thing or if they were actually different things.
@kevinwpatterson3 жыл бұрын
Spot on. I started skating in the 80’s and grew up rhythm / dance skating. I lived on the outside. I still roll my hard top single hard candy plates and Schneider toe stops. I’m that old man that loves going but only get to go about two times a year. Ty for the history lesson.
@diidimeh2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining! I'm new to skating and I got asked yesterday if I was a jam skater. I had no idea what it was but I'm glad I told them I don't know, because there's no way I could breakdance - let alone on skates. 😅😂
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I could help
@Luxvids13 жыл бұрын
I own a Muay Thai gym in Miami and I recently started skating again. Just ordered some Riddell’s and was just watching your video and you caught me of guard with the “Sawadee krap” opening...lol I had to see if I heard you right. Great content. Subscribed!
@clairec92542 жыл бұрын
Dude!!! This was incredible. Thanks for such an in-depth history
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the video!
@bhill45154 жыл бұрын
I came back just to leave a comment, thank you for this vid. Most people don’t go this in depth like you🙏🏾🙏🏾
@kendradavis54655 ай бұрын
Great video! Love ur energy and info you brought. In my mid 40's, I'm going to attempt to learn to skate. My goal is to learn to rhythm skate. Thx for breaking down the differences.
@Dunbeezytv3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. Glad I could help.
@jenniferpham11364 жыл бұрын
Damn I’m excited for this series! Thank you for sharing this!
@Dunbeezytv4 жыл бұрын
I see you saw episode 1 of the series. I'm working on two now
@jenniferpham11364 жыл бұрын
@@Dunbeezytv yessssss 🙏
@AndersWatches3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! Super informative and I can feel your passion and dedication. Cultural significance and nuance is too often overlooked when things are dragged into the mainstream.
@elizabethmorningside2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for dropping the knowledge. I have been schooled today ! Take care and be safe !
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the video!
@vanna17584 жыл бұрын
Great content! I definitely was feeling some type of way seeing beginner tutorials by beginners. I’m a beginner skater myself but experienced in freestyle club dance movement for a long time and if you want to keep up movement like this as a long time hobby, it is a MUST to ingrain the basics in your body. The basics set up your body with a solid foundation of muscle memory that can minimize excess stress on your joints and limbs. As you progress through more difficult moves, you’ll end up having overall more control and strength because of those drills. Having to discover your knee and ankle pain is from improper alignment and weight distribution is no fun. 😭😭😭 If anything, practice basics for warmup (because warmup is also SUPER important) Since there’s a lot of new folxs entering a long existing space and culture, can you do a video on rink etiquette? With some area starting to reopen their rinks, more people will want to bring their skating indoors to jam or try it out because they couldn’t afford skates. I think it would be helpful for the community, old and new, so that we can have the same expectations when we are in the same space! Maybe topics like flow of traffic on the rink and areas with their terms. Or things to be aware of when skating at the rink vs skating at home or outdoors.
@bcorp92753 жыл бұрын
Excellent research Sir!! Top Notch.. This presentation showcases the fact YOU are, a Master at your craft. The Art of Skating ... It Truly is an ART! Thank You so MUCH!!
@musicandmovementarts4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this history and providing us deep knowledge of the art form! I learned a lot!
@pillowlustt2 жыл бұрын
Hey! I've just watched your video. I've only started skating 2 months ago and still trying to figure it out what is my style, understand the culture, enjoy it, etc. It's especially hard since there is not much of a culture of rollerskating where I'm from (Turkey). So this was really eye opening in the sense of a history lesson. Also I really appreciate the fighting references, they really helped me to understand. :D Thanks again!!
@Dunbeezytv Жыл бұрын
I'm glad the video helped.
@AfriasporaFilms11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the break down and history lesson. I’m from DC. Kalorama Road was my rink. Never knew Snapping was the name of our technique. I’d like to see more about our styles.
@hazmatcircus4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video, it's very educational! I have been skating pretty much daily just over ten years, I'm a skate coach and professional performer.... but my issue is, I wanna do EVERYTHINGGG lol. I started off with figure skating style but I pretty quickly started picking up other styles so I could skate to the music at the rink. People at my rink are used to seeing me do all sorts of styles but I imagine some folks would think I'm weird lol. But I just love it all, I love every skate style and I have this need to learn it all. Where I live, there's no real set regional "style" and the rinks mostly tend to just play random top 40 so people just kind of roll around and skate however they feel. I love when folks from other regions come in and I get to see the real difference. This video is so helpful and informative, it's really giving me a mental idea of where these things come from and why they're done. I look forward to watching more of your videos!
@oraeku9 ай бұрын
Daaaang we had a sparkles in my home town 11:41 brought me back 😭
@betsyashbrook11 ай бұрын
We skate in Racine and wow! JB style it what we’ve been watching and it’s incredible. This video made me feel like a skate geek 🤓 thanks for all the amazing history
@jarviscovey24564 жыл бұрын
Love this! I very recently transitioned to jb style after being a jam skater for 6 years. I tried doing jb moves with jam skates and knew I had to get the rhythm skates. They're night & day no doubt! My spins have become amazing(my fellow skater friend's opinion) especially
@olajuwonthomas73423 жыл бұрын
Just got into quad skating a month ago so really appreciate the history and insight, got into because of dips and toe spins so now I’m trying to learn how to do footwork like usher and I ain’t a dancer
@TheSunshineSpot3 жыл бұрын
This needs to be an Olympic sport! My daughter skates on ice and she wanted to get this vibe in her program. She’ll be watching more of your channel. Thank you so much for your insights and content. You’re such an amazing athlete and artist!
@theettabell153 Жыл бұрын
They tried to make it in Olympics, no money In roller skating
@browbeat45622 жыл бұрын
Dude, you are blowing my mind. You should write a book on this.