You've practiced a little skateboarding on the streets or in a parking lot - but what about how to skate on banks, ramps, down the slopes, or in a Skatepark?
The curves in a pending Skatepark is sometimes called "flow". Inline skating on stream, and up and down the slopes and ramps is a bit complicated. The first key is to always keep your weight on your front foot. Thus, when riding in a large bump on a hill (beware that there are no cars!) For your driveway, or through a Skatepark, keep your weight on that front foot. That does not mean that everything tense - you need to relax, too!
There is a trick to this key - when you go up a ramp or slope, pause, and then ride down fakie, your front foot just changed. Do you understand? His front foot is not always right or his left foot, the foot is facing the direction that goes! Do, to ride a ramp or hill and down fakie, you want to transfer his weight from one foot to another to the right at the top. It might take a little practice!
The second key is to bend the knees. Keep your knees bent, as loose and as you can. This will help your body to absorb the shock and impact of potholes and changes. As a huge empire in skateboarding, the most relaxed and knees are bent, better than skating. And do not hunch your shoulders too much, either. Try to keep your shoulders a bit and relax. If a little hunch, that's ok. The main thing is to be relaxed.
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