Whelp I’ve moved on to try and skate backwards. Let me tell you that last week I was absolutely terrified..but this week felt different and much more comfortable. I will learn to flow but for now it’s just about getting the basics! #rollerskatingtiktok #rollerskating #beginner #movement
Starting to skate backwards was definitely a challenge for me. At first, I felt completely terrified, unsure of how to maintain balance or control my speed. But taking it one step at a time helped me build confidence gradually. When I made my "first attempt today," it was shaky, but every attempt after felt a little better. From my experience, focusing on the basics is invaluable. Rather than rushing to skate smoothly, I practiced simple backward steps repeatedly until they felt natural. I also found that keeping my knees slightly bent and using my arms for balance made a big difference. Listening to my body and not pushing too hard prevented falls and frustration. Watching tutorials and engaging with communities like #rollerskatingtiktok and #beginner helped me find techniques and motivation. Skating is not just a physical skill but also a mental one involving overcoming fear and trusting your movements. With patience, the flow I once thought was impossible started to develop. If you’re new to roller skating or looking to learn backwards skating, remember it’s okay to feel scared initially. Celebrate your small victories, whether it’s standing steady or taking a few backward glides. With consistent practice and belief in yourself, you’ll find joy in the movement and improve steadily. Rolling backward doesn’t happen overnight, but every step toward comfort is progress worth acknowledging.



























































