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Inline skaters who also ski

Poll Results: How do you make most of your inline skate turns?

This is a multiple choice poll
  • 3% (1)
    A-frame. I generally enter turns very slowly.
  • 0% (0)
    I brake before turns and stride through in the new direction
  • 22% (6)
    Some form of parallel turn. Both feet on ground. Very hard to lift inside foot during turn.
  • 22% (6)
    Some form of parallel turn. No problem at all to lift inside foot.
  • 40% (11)
    Crossover
  • 11% (3)
    Lunge turn (extra wide parallel turn with weight transfer to outside edge of inside foot)
27 Total Votes  
#31
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Personally, I skate to ski. Where i get fatigue though is in my lower legs particularly the outside muscles.  

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#32
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Originally Posted by Philpug View Post

Personally, I skate to ski. Where i get fatigue though is in my lower legs particularly the outside muscles.  

 

I used to get something like what you describe when my frames went out of alignment and also  when I overcanted the skates (fat side out).

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