How to brake inline skates?

Method 1: obstacle avoidance method

When sliding, if there is grass or other soft ground on both sides of the road, you can slide directly to it. The surface of the grass can make your skates generate enough friction to slow down your skating speed. But always pay attention to the sudden change of speed. If you lost control before, at least you fell on the grass, not on the hard ground.

Method 2: With the help of the fixed object method.

With the help of fixed objects, this method is usually used by novices in practice. The operation method is very simple: on the way of sliding, control your own sliding direction to slide to walls, railings, stone piers or any other reasonable fixed objects, and when you touch them, you can also use the strength of your arms to cushion them.

Method 3: V-type brake

When skating at low speed in inline skates, you can put your heels together in a V shape or your toes together in a V shape. But it should be noted that two shoes will stop you when they collide. However, if you don't have a good balance, you will easily fall, so you'd better lean forward to avoid wrestling.

The plastic block at the end of the wheel of the right shoe is also used for braking, but it is controversial. Many people who skate or roller skate on real ice will find this an obstacle.

Precautions for expanding data:

1. Children should be under the supervision of adults.

2. Wear adequate protective equipment (such as braces, elbow pads, knee pads, helmets, etc.) when sliding.

3. Warm-up exercises should be done before sliding to prevent joint and muscle injuries.

4. Before sliding, check whether the screws, screws and shoe buckles on the product are firm.

You should slide in a safe and legal place.

6. Avoid taxiing in crowded places or at night.

7. Avoid sliding on water, oil or uneven ground.

8. Always take out the shoe inner cover and wash it to prevent odor and avoid breeding bacteria.