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== Nikolay Mushkov tutorial == | |||
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== See also == | |||
* [[Dry land]] | |||
* [[Good form and posture for inline skating|Good form and posture]] | |||
== Links == | == Links == |
Latest revision as of 05:39, 13 May 2022
Double push is an inline speed skating technique.
Its major advantage over the previously practiced "classic" technique is that it allows the skater to do useful work during the part of the stride that was "wasted", and therefore to go faster. Opinions differ on its usefulness for non-elite skaters as it requires much practice before a skater is faster using double push than without.
Joey Mantia tutorial
Pascal Briand tutorial
Viktor Thorup tutorial
Nikolay Mushkov tutorial
SkatefreshAsha tutorial