If it is veneering, you can ask a coach. If the conditions are good, buy hip protection. It doesn't matter if you don't, but you must have knee pads, otherwise it will damage your knee joint. Slide sideways at first, so that if there are no obstacles, you will only fall backwards and not hit your head. I quit. I started skating. It is best to brake once every time you slide, which can be controlled slowly. After the taxi is stable, practice the big turn and the small turn. I have it completely under control. I'm practicing dolphin jumping or something.
At the beginning of the double board, the inner eight characters will slide down, and the enlarged inner eight characters can brake. Learn to turn. It's still the inner character, which foot will turn in the opposite direction when going out. For example, if your left foot sticks out, it will go to the right. When you practice turning, you will be fine in the middle of the road. But if you're practicing other things, such as slalom and sudden braking, it must be in the middle. Because there is no speed, you can't do the action.
The most important thing is safety.
Absolutely original, all from experience. I have been skating for 4 years, and I am good at both singles and doubles. You'd better invite acquaintances to teach you. If you meet a bad coach, you will not only fail to teach well, but also black your money. Basically, they won't teach you useful moves. As long as you slide down and don't wrestle, their task will be completed. I wish you an early learning!