Braking with taco:
basic braking uses the cue that are installed in-line skates in the last round of one of the two skates, left or right, the skater's choice. (They usually come in the factory right skate, but they tend to be interchangeable with a key that is also usually supplied in the same box that the shoes are called "allen wrench). This block is usually made of rubber, which is spent using it. That is why there spare parts for brakes taco.
Steps: First
advances one of the two skates (which can be left or right, according to our style of skating, but MUST have the brake pad obviously), and separates it from the other skate. This will make us bend your knees a little and gain stability by being closer to the ground. Now we must drop our weight on the rear skid, ie almost skate on one foot. Then lift the toe of the skate forward, bringing the heel begins to touch the ground and cause friction, and lost speed.
1) Separate arms slightly will give us better balance (optional).
2) Bend your knees to get more stability.
3) Forward foot with heel and toe up until the taco roze on the floor.
is advisable to start braking gently and more abrupt braking continue as we feel more secure.