Oh...I have only 2 long frame setups, the rest are all 4x80 and I equally love them. I keep rotating them, I almost never skate the same setup twice.

I think the normal crazy is the most dangerous on wizard frames. My hips already ate floor doing it hehe! and honestly I haven't tried them again with the long frames.

That one is mega cool and inspiring, cannot wait to try it, thanks a lot for the tutorial!

The normal crazy is not that hard to execute. It is potentially freaking hard on your ankles on the inverted V because is frightening to lean forwards while doing them but the more you do the easier it gets.

I see. The Korean Crazy pivots a lot more and you see the pronounced rotations. More like an exaggerated grapevine.

All beautiful moves :)

When it comes to the Crazy and Grapevine I think there is a lot of people mixing them.

There is "Crazy Legs" also in quad.

Is a bit of a mess :D

To me there is the Grapevine as explained by Naomi Grigg:

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=inline+grapevine

In the grapevine there are 4 distinctive pivots, later on it feels like "forward and backwards" as you explained. Also your torso swings more.

Then to me the crazy is the one explained by Tiago's friend:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gChrp2PuZxg&pp=ygUMaW5saW5lIGNyYXp5

In this one you go with your torso more sideways in "V" and inverted "V" (v ^ v ^ v ^), this is one of my favorite tricks.

And there is the Mabrouk, beautifully demonstrated here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnXfvSRbmOk&pp=ygUOaW5saW5lIG1hYnJvdWs%3D

In this one you try to avoid being in clear pivots as in the grapevine, you cross more and you swing your weight (more lean) to push on the eagle and pull on the inverted eagle.

All 3 are variants of the same overall pattern.

You can do all of these, you just need to be careful to have a wider stance because of the long frames.

You can think about the Lion X as a "one foot grapevine/mabrouk".

I dont cable manage the back. If you want to remove / install something it can be a pita.

The carnage on those traces...

It is all of the above plus I keep in mind that if I know the theory and worked on some of the constituent prerequisites for a certain move, the rest is taking a "leap of faith" and commit.

Is been my constant since I learned how to turn. Currently working on Lion X. Same thing when doing the baclwards lion, I need to tell myself "leap of faith" and commit.

Another constant is "embrace your outer edges", with hunger actually, the more the better you skate. One foot slalom is a very good excersize.

I think is useful to forgive yourself.

Also useful to take a sport seriously. I took inline skates at 47.

Sport and being fit will give you perspective and, that after shortly, will be something you don't want to lose.

Needs to be some sport that is fun, gyms suck.

Everyone. In all countries.

Those are the ppl with a narrow life without any goals or cool hobbies in life.

When your life is empty, you tend to compensate by talking bad about others.

When a person gossips a lot, to me is a sign that person has no life.

You're doing fine. Keep practicing.

Your main issue seems to be standing on your outside edge, preventing you from crossing over fully, slowly and with confidence. Is preventing you from lifting your crossing skate.

You're on your way towards a very elegant backwards crossover. You're bending your legs correctly so that's much better than what I've seen.

Im super happy with my JBL reflect flow pro. Waaay better than the Vista 2.

Very good. But I don't use apps with white background on that monitor.

"E.T was here"

Unfortunate. Seems like you need to RMA it. Did you try cleaning it?

I would be surprised if it was indeed 2 slots unless the GPU is seriously power efficient.

I really doubt that's true, but time will tell.

I'm very happy with my two wizard setups based on Twister boots. Plenty of support, good liners out of the box and fully maintainable (almost everything can be replaced). A Twister XT pair goes for about 300 / 350 USD.

I have NN and Rockin´ frames and both are superb, no complaints. You would need to make sure you get 165 mount versions of NN (or the heel adapter with Rockin) if you go for a Twister boot.

Another brand for wizard frames is "Endless". I think they're all great brands with great products so is hard to go wrong.

I recently got the Crossfire and the low cuff also flexes too much for my liking so I'm not sure about making it a wizard setup, if I do, I won't put bigger wheels than 90mm on them.

The new Wizard base high (high cuff) boots seems like a dream to me but at 800 USD it is pricey. Also I heard CJ boots based Wizard setups are really heavy.