External Resources
External Resources
An important part of learning Wizard Style Skating is knowing where to look.
This section brings together projects, platforms, and creators who have contributed to the development of the style — through teaching, exploration, or documentation. The intention is not to centralize knowledge, but to make it easier to access.
Eccentric Inline
Billy Arlew
eccentricinline.comA project created by Billy Arlew, one of the most important references for learning the Wizard style. It works as an educational platform focused on breaking down movement: from fundamentals to more complex combinations. Its approach is clear, progressive, and highly analytical, making it a key resource for those seeking to understand the "why" behind each movement.
Why is it relevant?
- —Explains the style from the ground up, not just the execution
- —Develops clear progressions for learning movements
- —Brings structure to a style that is often perceived as free-form
ARCO Note
Learning Wizard is not just about practicing. It is also about observing, studying, and reinterpreting. Eccentric Inline is a great example of how knowledge can be shared in a deep and accessible way.
re:Turn Berlin
re:Turn Berlin
pretix.eu/return-berlin/2026re:Turn Berlin is one of the most important Wizard Style Skating gatherings at a global level. More than an event, it is a community-built festival where skaters from around the world come together to share movement, knowledge, and culture. Over several days, the event combines workshops, practice sessions, gear testing, community activities, and video screenings — creating a space where learning and connection happen organically.
Why is it relevant?
- —One of the few events entirely dedicated to the Wizard style
- —Brings the global community together in one place
- —Integrates practice, learning, and culture (including film and visual content)
- —Serves as a reference point for the evolution of the style
ARCO Note
re:Turn is not just an event. It is a demonstration of what can happen when a community organizes itself around movement. For ARCO, it represents the origin of many of its ideas: not just skating, but sharing, documenting, and building culture around the style.
Wizard BCN
Wizard BCN
wizardbcn.comA project focused on connecting the global Wizard Style Skating community through experiences, gatherings, and collaboration in Barcelona. Wizard BCN organizes retreats and immersive experiences where skaters from around the world come together to skate, explore the city, and share knowledge. Beyond skating, they integrate elements like body work, mindfulness, and communal living — understanding the style as something that crosses into other disciplines like art, philosophy, and urban life.
Why is it relevant?
- —Offers deep experiences, not just skating sessions
- —Connects the local scene with an international community
- —Integrates the Wizard style with other areas: body, mind, and environment
ARCO Note
Wizard is not just about how you move. It is also about who you share that movement with. Wizard BCN shows how the style can become a complete experience: skating, traveling, living together, and building community.