You can do the cross over (right foot over the left to go left and lean a little bit to left) And reverse for right turn , and another stop is the ---T -- stop with one foot across behind the other and learn to lean some weight on the one crossed over,this one can be tough on your rubber compound wheels as it will wear them out with much repeated use,recommend U rotate your wheels after X - # of hours use.Slide stop U see hockey players do is a little more tricky depending on skating surface ,not for the novice. HAVE FUN
2007-05-26 00:05:51
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answered by hunter 6
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Turning; Shift your weight to the side you are turning while holding out the oppisite arm to keep your balance.
Stopping; Lean foward or backwards, depending on the type of rollarblade.
2007-05-25 20:23:39
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answered by DiscoBiscuit! 3
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pretty much shift ur weight to a side and turn all u can ull slide allot but u can do it and stopping on ur right foot there should be a black thing just lean back on that ull stop
2007-05-25 22:19:50
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answered by runescapegirl126 1
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I just happen to have an instructional video about that very topic.
2007-05-25 20:31:53
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answered by trey98607 7
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stop- take your bladesd and make them into a pizza shape. this will slow you down.and eventuallly stop you
-turning- lean to the desires side...SLOWLY!!
2007-05-25 20:30:43
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answered by ♥DeLiCiOuS♥ 3
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