Ice Skating Turning Mistakes and how to Fix Them!

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  • Опубліковано 28 січ 2025

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  • @HowdyThereChief
    @HowdyThereChief 11 місяців тому +12

    Thanks, Marcel. As an adult getting into hockey late in life, I find your videos invaluable. Thanks again for the great content!

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  11 місяців тому +1

      You’re very welcome! It’s never too late to start!

    • @janisaar000
      @janisaar000 11 місяців тому

      I believe there is a lot of us adults who want to start training to skate/ play hockey! But Marcel here really helps us with these kind of videos.

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  11 місяців тому

      @@janisaar000 Thanks! I hope I can help a lot of you start playing!

    • @dimakhidarkovskiy2175
      @dimakhidarkovskiy2175 22 дні тому

      I am a recreational skater on public session on the ice arena :45-55 min of non stop skating forward, backwards, crossovers, turns and stops acceleration, nothing fancy, but what an experience of exercise, core , cardio and legs 🦵, nothing beats that

  • @aaub67
    @aaub67 Рік тому +6

    Just on my way back to Canada from Germany. Your video got me hyped to put on my skates and work on my turns for the current season 🏒 Dein Kanal ist absolut klasse, danke!

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому +1

      Hope you had a good visit and have a safe flight home! And of course, fun practicing when you get back!

  • @geneh2972
    @geneh2972 Рік тому +3

    Great instructional viseo! Ive been actually working on punch turns and have followed your previous videos on that skill. This video has also added some tips to understanding this skill!

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому +1

      Glad I could help! Yeah between videos, I also always learn new things!

  • @aaronwhite1786
    @aaronwhite1786 Рік тому +4

    As always, great video! I found a figure skating instructor at my local rink who offers pretty cheap one-on-one sessions recently and it's been awesome for just working on the small details that make such a huge difference. That and your videos will hopefully have me being able to actually turn in both directions instead of being hockey Zoolander.

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому +4

      You’re welcome! Figure skating instructors are great for stuff like turning and other skills when you need good edges. Just sometimes I think hockey clubs overdo it and have a figure skating take over ALL of their powerskating.
      Have fun practicing!

    • @aaronwhite1786
      @aaronwhite1786 Рік тому +1

      @@MarcelsHockeySchool Yeah, I can see that being an issue. Fortunately, I've got the one-on-one with the figure skating coach, and then next summer, the guy from iTrain hockey comes to town!

  • @kinkaly
    @kinkaly Рік тому +1

    This video was very helpful! going to watch this again with my son and practice on the ODR with him!!!! thank you!!!!!

  • @timmorphine
    @timmorphine Рік тому +1

    Excellent breakdown, thank you so much for the key points. Now I know what to pay attention to next time on ice!

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому +1

      You’re very welcome!

    • @timmorphine
      @timmorphine Рік тому

      I tried your suggestions today and my turns felt a lot better, they are a lot sharper now, thank you once again. I plan to watch your other videos, lots to work on😁👍🏻

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому

      @@timmorphine glad I could help you out! Make sure to turn the subtitles on if you end up watching some of my German ones!

    • @timmorphine
      @timmorphine Рік тому +1

      @@MarcelsHockeySchool haha, good suggestion, thanks

  • @pauldarthurs
    @pauldarthurs 10 місяців тому

    Awesome tips. I'm gonna try this next time at the rink. Thanks for sharing Marcel.

  • @warrenchampagne5176
    @warrenchampagne5176 Рік тому +1

    Great video.
    I like your delivery and disposition throughout!
    I'm thinking the concepts should be understandable for my 7 year old hockey player and I'll be sure to show him!

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому

      Thanks a lot! I try to make my videos understandable for everyone. That’s imo the key to being a good coach.

  • @ulanabdrakhmanov720
    @ulanabdrakhmanov720 Рік тому +1

    Very helpful! Thanks from Kazakhstan!

  • @BigTwitchy
    @BigTwitchy Рік тому +12

    Hahahaha - what a coincidence. Guess what my daughter and I practiced this morning in Geretsried? Will use your video for a “post-mortem” discussion at home.

    • @dacat8171
      @dacat8171 Рік тому +3

      Seid ihr beim Schlägerlauf gewesen? Is' es da voll?

    • @BigTwitchy
      @BigTwitchy Рік тому

      @@dacat8171 leider ja, heute Morgen waren es ca. 40 Leute - es gibt zwar noch genug Raum um das zu üben worauf du Lust hast, musst aber schon Rücksicht nehmen. Da kommt man sich schnell in die Quere.

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому +1

      Haha very cool!

  • @shrimpanzee8510
    @shrimpanzee8510 Рік тому

    Fantastic video on this!

  • @zornsllama
    @zornsllama 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the tips Marcel! Looking forward to showing you what I’ve learned next summer in Wetzikon 🤣

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  3 місяці тому +1

      @@zornsllama You’re Welcome! I’m looking forward to it!

  • @subiesteve2578
    @subiesteve2578 Рік тому +1

    I wish I had this when I was a kid. It would have elevated my skills so much. But I didn't have a very good coach or he would work with kids who hadn't grown up skating both on ice and in-line and I also skated aggressive inline street and park. So I was comfortable but could have used refinement 💯. Thanks coach 🙏!

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому

      You're welcome! I'll be honest: I had more bad coaches than good ones growing up. That was one of the reasons I wanted to become a coach.

  • @hannahbanana09
    @hannahbanana09 Рік тому

    Thanks! Nice explaining

  • @kingk4882
    @kingk4882 Рік тому

    Frohe Weihnachten!
    Sehr schönes und noch viel mehr ins Detail gehendes Video zu den Turns, danke Marcel!
    Üben, üben, üben. Den Punch Turn schaffe ich auch noch nicht, aber den normalen immerhin. Vor einem Jahr ging da noch gar nichts. Der T-Stop hilft sicherlich. Selbst den kann man meist nicht sofort. Hat sich mir auch erst vor wenigen Wochen erschlossen, wenn auch nur auf meiner starken Seite.
    Das mit dem zu stark gebeugten Knöchel ist interessant. Ich denke das kommt von zu wenig Vertrauen auf die Außenkante. Die kostet ja im Gegensatz zur Innenkante viel Überwindung zu Beginn 😅
    Viele Grüße und einen guten ODR-Start 💪

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому +1

      Merry Christmas🎅🏼
      Ja der T-Stop ist eine gute Hilfe, allerdings für viele sehr schwer zu lernen. Jeder lernt auch mal anders, das macht das coachen interessant!

    • @kingk4882
      @kingk4882 Рік тому

      @@MarcelsHockeySchool das glaube ich dir! Ein Traumjob 😁
      Wir lernen auch alle sehr unterschiedlich bei uns in der Truppe. Deine Videos helfen eine Menge und zusätzlich pushen wir uns gegenseitig zu neuen Skills und Herausforderungen 💪

  • @MathArt_Magic
    @MathArt_Magic 3 місяці тому

    Vielen Dank für deine Videos!

  • @rythmblood27
    @rythmblood27 Рік тому

    Great video….thank you! I’m wondering if some of these suggestions hold true for roller-blade skating as well🤔

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому

      You’re welcome! Upper body rotation and front knee forward are 100% important on inline skates as well.

  • @SkylerBurch
    @SkylerBurch Рік тому

    Transition from roller to ice, do you have any advice for turns. In general, I think the transition starts from weight-on-heels in rollers to weight-on-toes on ice (like doing hockey stops) would you apply that to turns as well and what other differences are there?

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому

      Yeah pretty much the same on ice. Once you get the hang of it you can turn tighter on ice though by shaving the ice with your inside leg (called a punch turn in fancy Hockey lingo 😃)

  • @schzschzsch
    @schzschzsch Рік тому

    find ich ja ganz gut das du solche tipps videos machst, aber könntest du neben solchen technischen videos eventuell auch mal theoretische videos machen wie z.B. zuordnung auf dem eis für stürmer/verteidiger bei angriff und abwehr, rechter/linker aussenstürmer positionen, aufbau e.t.c. ?

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому

      Danke, ich habe mich schon was in der Richtung überlegt, weiß aber nicht ob ich es machen werde. Es ist von der Umsetzung her deutlich schwieriger, da ich teilweise 5 oder mehr Leute mit mir auch dem Eis holen muss, was kaum machbar ist. Oder ich erkläre alles nur an der Tafel, was ich aber langweilig finde. Die Idee ist aber gut und ich möchte es irgendwann schon hinbekommen!

  • @Michels1
    @Michels1 11 місяців тому

    When you turn like that at 2:01 , how much weight do you put on each leg?

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  11 місяців тому +4

      It's not the same throughout the turn. Going into it, more on the outside leg. Then it gradually shifts through the turn to the inside leg

    • @Michels1
      @Michels1 11 місяців тому +2

      @@MarcelsHockeySchool Thank you very much, I learnt to turn with the opposing leg and Im trying to unlearn that bad habit.

    • @dimakhidarkovskiy2175
      @dimakhidarkovskiy2175 22 дні тому

      🙏 thank you , great video
      Where I live you can get the own natural iced rink, to warm

  • @phuesler
    @phuesler Рік тому

    Good stuff as usual, Marcel. There is a more extreme version of the punch turn, where you slide with both feet, like a hockey stop, use the momentum to direct your skates in the opposite direction and cross over out of the turn. I teach it by having the kids jump into the turn. To be honest, I don’t know which one is faster or allows for narrower turns. What do you think?

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому

      Hi, yeah we do this sometimes too, and use a Balke/Pommes to jump over because it’s fun, and try to slide into the turn.
      The narrowest will always be with both feet, because really, the hockey stop is actually the narrowest turn of all if you go back directly the other way. But I don’t have them specifically do a punch with 2 feet sliding, because I think they will do it automatically if they need to go narrower.

  • @LastEsper
    @LastEsper Рік тому

    Could you consider making a video on how to train our weakside skating? My crossovers to the right and stops with my left foot leading feel so unnatural compared to the other direction. I think the issue is related to what you noted in this video - twisting the shoulders and torso while shifting your hip. I feel like my body "snaps back" to what it considers its strongside position whenever I try to skate towards my weakside. I always practice my weakside 5x more than my strongside and I'm still struggling, so I think I'm practicing ineffectively. Thank you!

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому +1

      The thing is, there isn’t much material for me to cover in a video about that. It’s basically your weak side more than your strong side (which you are already doing so that’s good👍), and filming both sides, so you can see the technical differences between good and bad.

  • @ryszardparchowski3003
    @ryszardparchowski3003 15 днів тому

    Fajny filmik pozdrawiam aus Zamość.

  • @nurmibeowulf
    @nurmibeowulf Рік тому

    The ankle problem comes from not going to the back of the outer edge.
    Just try to lift the toes a little bit.
    If you stay in the middle you need to bend the ankle to come to the outer edge...

  • @teamlstargamming9424
    @teamlstargamming9424 Рік тому

    ❤ lots of love from india 🇮🇳

  • @giannis3455
    @giannis3455 Рік тому

    Moin Marcel, hast du einen Tipp wie man den Hockey Stop mit der schwächeren Seite verbessern kann? Nach Links und rechter Fuß klappt der Stop gut, zu anderen Seite gar nicht. Viele Grüße und mach weiter so gute Videos

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому +1

      Eigentlich nur dass man die schwächere Seite mehr üben muss wie die gute Seite. Es ist wie beim Krafttraining: um Dysbalancen auszugleichen muss man die schwache Seite mehr trainieren

  • @pgdntube
    @pgdntube Рік тому

    Hello Marcel,
    Mighty thanks for these videos, we like to watch them, and we always waiting for the new clips. May I ask do you speak hungarian? I know that this would be a lot of extra work for you, but would be great and big help for the hungarian kids if you could make selectable hungarian audio narration for your videos. 😊
    I wish you the best for the new year!
    BÚÉK! 😊

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  Рік тому

      Hi, thanks! Unfortunately I don’t speak Hungarian; my mom is German and dad Hungarian but they sadly never taught the languages to me. I learned German fairly quickly when I came to play hockey in Germany. It’s too bad that I never learned Hungarian☹️

    • @pgdntube
      @pgdntube Рік тому

      @@MarcelsHockeySchool Yes, I thought it. You should have spent more season in Dunaújváros and the language would have stuck to you. 😀
      Once again I wish you a happy new year and a happy birthday in advance! 😉

  • @АндрейКукобако

    Благодарю!

  • @obviouslydavid5230
    @obviouslydavid5230 11 місяців тому

    You do private lessons?

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool  11 місяців тому

      Yes I do 1-2x a week. The rest of the time I work full time for my club

  • @andreasschubbe5602
    @andreasschubbe5602 Рік тому

    Wofür steht die Abkürzung ODR wortwörtlich?

  • @Marty-72
    @Marty-72 11 місяців тому

    #GoSensGo 🍻

  • @Compos-Mentis-123
    @Compos-Mentis-123 5 місяців тому

    99% of the beginners with sharp blades or half sharp blades will fail with your kind of Punch Turn. They'll shave nothing, but hit the floor. The trick then is, to put a little more weight on the heel and cut the ice (instead of shaving it)...the more heel, the narrower the turn.

  • @El_myth
    @El_myth 10 днів тому

    Great video, just what the doctor ordered

  • @DuckSeason12
    @DuckSeason12 11 місяців тому

    Ha ha I’ve been turning on my outside foot.