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The Importance Of Balance In Rollerblading

By: David Urmann

Rollerblading entails learning fancy tricks. To attain this, you need to learn the factors that can promote certain styles and tricks.

Rollerblading is easy. It just takes practice to get used to the tricks and the moves.
What is the Importance of Balance?

Balance is a basic essential of rollerblading or roller skating. It is the major skill you do on skates.

A. Speed
Extraordinary balance is the key to controlling your push and to set down successfully. Skating with one foot on the ground is the key to skating fast. It is not only limited to skating forward but to double push and crossovers.

B. Freestyle
Many moves on skates rely on balance. This means you can skate by touching the ground. Precise and crisp weight transfer for best style depends on balance.

To sum it up, extraordinary balance is a skill which every good skater must develop. In every skating discipline, a good skater must learn this on an exceptional level.
What To Do To Improve Balance?

Goals to work on:
1. When not on skate
To improve one foot balance, learn yoga. This is an approach by Eddy Matzger. He makes this a part of his skating workshops.

You can practice by brushing your teeth while standing on one leg, barefoot. Some people try to balance interchangeably using both of their legs for two minutes, while brushing. Their goal is to hold on. They also change the amount of knee bend. There are days that they stand at a recreational bend. There are times when they stand in a speed skater bend or in-between. It will soon make a big difference to your skill in balancing.

2. Wobble boards
A wooden board is in the form of a wooden disc. It has a hemisphere on the lower surface. It’s obvious that it requires two foot balancing and it is actually easy. Later on, it gets harder when you practice balancing with one foot and with your eyes closed.

3. Scooters
This is a combination drill. It works using one-foot for skating balance while pushing correctly to the side.

4. Toe Rolls
This is a slightly difficult drill. It tests how you do your balancing with one foot while you do another “skate rolling” behind you. This also requires you to do this via a toe wheel, so as to give balance.

5. T-Stopping
Learn to T-stop well and evenly on both sides. It’s a superb way to learn to balance correctly. The destabilizing action of the dragging foot is much harder to manage than just a simple toe-roll.

6. Poop Trench Drill
It is one of the favorites of Sebastian Baumgartner. It involves two similar lines. On the left line, you balance on your left skate. On the right line, you hop across and balance on your right skate.

7. Over-carving Drill
This is simply skating while carving. Each step causes a turn on one foot. This is also an excellent drill to work your balance on. Keep your weight in your heels so as to perfect your heel carve control.

These drills focus on the left-right balance during skate steering. There’s also a required fore-aft balance to focus on also. This can be worked by the following:
Grass stops. Learn to skate backward to either side.
Awoogas. If you are on the workshop of Eddy Matzger, you must familiarize yourself with these:
- two-foot slalom
- one-foot slalom
Finally, don’t forget to practice more on the weak side. This will bring up to the ability on your good side. Working on your weaknesses will improve your skating.

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