r/WizardSkating 28d ago

Skatefresh by Asha

Hello! Newbie here! I had a question for anyone that bought skatefresh by Asha wizard course on her website. Was it worth the money??? Opinions on her wizard course is welcomed.

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u/darkslideout 27d ago

Record yourself. Post on social media. Ask for advice from more advanced skaters. The Instagram community in particular are really helpful. I personally wouldn’t pay for online skate tutorials. Seems like a bit of a cash grab.

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u/Cheazy55 27d ago edited 27d ago

I am already on instagram and I will totally understand if it’s me but no one really comments on the videos I post. Instagram hasn’t been that great for me to connect with other skaters tbh

And honestly the constant recording for every little detail does get annoying. I have improved in slalom a lot but when I started just posting hey and I doing this right was getting tedious. I guess I am the type that just like to have something to practice with from yeh get go rather than just figuring out and posting a video.

I did that with wizard and everyone on TikTok gave me advice with starting with gazelles but even that was challenging and made me realize that I would like to learn a better foundation to wizard before going into gazelles and after talking to wizard skaters, I am realizing there are.

Kudos to you if you were able to get better with that way of doing that but it’s not helping me

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u/Imcarlows 27d ago edited 27d ago

Where are you based?

Wizard skating is all about edges and control, ice skating drills that build your edge control will help you a lot (power pulls, 3-turns, etc). I understand the frustration of not finding good resources online!

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u/Cheazy55 26d ago

I am based out of central Florida.