Please tell me the names of roller skating braking actions from the simplest to the most difficult, for example: the simplest T brake or something...
One Fish wraps the pile in an S shape with both feet
Cross wraps the pile with the legs crossed
Snake wraps the pile in a positive snake shape (positive snake)
Onefoot: S-shaped winding with one foot (positive single foot)
Backsnake: winding in an inverted snake shape
Backcross: winding the pile with two legs crossed backwards
2 backeight, reverse figure 8 and circle the pile in place
crossshift, with both toes pointing in one direction at the same time
eight, reverse figure 8 and circle the pile in place
heelheelsnake double heelheelcross Heeltoecross is a positive crossing of the heels
heeltoecross is a positive crossing of the front heel and the back toes
toetoesnake is a positive crossing of the toes
X The route of the feet around the pile is " X" shape
italian one-step counter-clockwise and turn around the pile to become an inverted cross-cut
Four backonefoot inverted one-foot
Crazy forward cut + inverted cut
mabrouk forward cross + the outer one goes around the pile clockwise to become an inverted cross + the inner one goes around the pile counterclockwise (vine climbing)
toetoebackcross an inverted cross on the toes
toetoebacksnake: an inverted snake on the toes
toetoecross: a positive cross on the toes
five crab: alternating feet to jump laterally around the pile
chapchap: feet turned into pigeon-toeds Cycling the piles with an external figure
crazysun alternates forward and double leg cuts + backwards forward and alternate forward pile cuts
gregfriet forward cross + double heels in a loop of two piles Turn and reverse cross
sun turn clockwise and cut the pile
oneconecrazy forward cut + reverse cut around the pile
Six backdoublecrazy reverse and alternate feet to cut the pile< /p>
backstroll: reversely pound the foot in the middle of the pile and cut the pile
crabcross: alternately jump the legs laterally to cut the pile
doublecrazy: alternate forward and cut the pile
jturn QQ
stroll forward, pound the foot in the middle of the pile and cut the pile
Seven volt, turn clockwise and cut the pile alternately with both feet
sunnydayspin one-foot original Ground around the pile and point the other toe behind
rocket straight teapot
heeltoespecial Heel and toe simultaneously cut the pile laterally and alternately
eagleshift crab step with both feet swinging at the same time Cut the pile
eagelsnake Crab step around the pile
Eight brush One foot goes backwards around the pile, and the other toe points outward laterally, alternating heels and toes to cut the pile
Crazyleg Double Wrap your feet outwards around the piles to form a walking posture
fanvolt: change the position of your feet to wrap one or two piles in a figure of eight
onecone: alternately wrap your feet around the piles
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oneconecrazysun forward shear + alternating feet to reverse shear + alternating feet
twister forward shear across piles + outside around piles + crab step shear
Nine heeltoecrazyleg: The toes are on the spot and the heels are wound outwards to form a walking posture
heelheelspecial: X-winding of the piles with both heels
Reversenelson: One foot is slid backwards around the pile, and the other foot is buckled horizontally left and right. Pile shear
Special: Wrap the pile with your toes in an
Ten footspin: one foot is going around two piles + turning around two piles
heelwheeling: forward wheeling around the piles with the heel
toewheeling: forward wheeling with the front toe
p>backrocket pouring the teapot
heeltoeeaglesnake heel toe crab walking staking
screw double toe crossing point staking (little swan
A level Rear facing single wheel paradise, single wheel teapot spin, single wheel heaven, single leg single pile spin - rear outer edge, single leg single pile spin - non-rear outer edge, single wheel single pile spin - rear outer edge, single wheel Special, Single wheel single pile spin-rear inner edge, single wheel spin-rear inner edge, swan crab, backward single wheel teapot, single wheel spin-rear outer edge, single wheel wiper, single wheel spin-front outer edge, single wheel continuous rotation over Pile, single wheel with single pile turning - front inner blade, single wheel turning - front inner blade
Class B single wheel teapot, single wheel swing/single wheel outer swing, single wheel Special (poke), teapot Footspin, one-leg front-out spin, back teapot jump, one-foot front-edge spin, two-wheel inner crab, inverted heaven, black swan (rear cross), one-leg back spin front, one-wheel forward spin back, Abnormal Mary, Heaven, Special jump, inner crab
C-level single wheel backward, teapot jump, single pile swan, Footspin, swan, double wheel crab, single foot swing/single foot outward, single wheel forward , double rotation, wiper, rear-facing squatting cross Mary, reverse QQ, Z crab, teapot, Special, squatting crossover Mary
D-level brush/rear-facing X, QQ, Mary Special, rear-facing Squat Mary, double foot turn, crab walk/cross crab/surf, squat Mary, TotalCross, rear Mary, FanVolt series/drift, single pile Crazy series
E-level row eight, five rounds Squat, Reverse Row, Moonwalk, , single foot, Nelson/rear Nelson, squatting fish, rear cross/rear snake/rear fish, cross/snake/fish
Roller skates are divided into double row roller skating (QUAD Roller Skating) and single Inline Roller Skating, two types of roller skates have their own projects. Due to the Cultural Revolution and other reasons, the domestic roller skating field developed relatively late. The lack of systematic development resulted in imperfect projects, so that domestic players tended to The incomplete understanding of inline skating leads to the belief that double-row skating is outdated. However, there are many opinions in China that people who have a double-row foundation want to practice single-row, or double-row to single-row, etc. These are one-sided and very layman's opinions. Double-row roller skating and single-row roller skating both have a high international status as sports equipment, because they are two different sports equipment!
The earliest ice skates dating back to 1100 AD used bones mounted on the soles of long leather boots to help hunters hunt in winter. The first pair of skates was created explosively by Dutchman from Scotland in 1700 AD. He hoped to simulate winter skating in the summer, so he put the skates on Nailed spools of wood were attached to his shoes. In this year the first skating club was formed in Edinburgh.