for me its weird i knew how to hockey stop when i was 10 and can play it in my head now, but now at 20 after not skating for years i forgot how to do it lol
Your hockey stop engrams (your brain’s movement programs) were developed in a different body than you have today. It’s comparable to putting the brakes from a Toyota Prius on a Chevy Silverado and wondering why it doesn’t seem to stop right.
It is a motor skill that you should not forget. It is like riding a bike, once you learn how to do it you will never forget it. I started ice skating every since I was 14 and I have been doing it for several decades now. Though I have slowed down a little, by not skating as much, it is something that comes naturally to me when I get out there on the ice.
@@carlel4219 It's not a matter of forgetting. It's that your body is different. What worked before will not work when your center of gravity has moved and your limbs are different lengths. Riding a bike is super easy by comparison because the rotation of the wheels keeps you upright, and the motion is guided by the equipment. Ain't nothing but your ankles holding you upright on skates, and the skates don't guide your feet where they should go.
One of the best tips I received when I was beginning to learn a 2 foot hockey stop is to use only a 5/8" radius sharpening instead of a typical 1/2" radius. The duller edges allow you to slide easier instead of having sharper edges that bite harder into the ice. It's the biting effect that gives you the feeling of losing control and stumbling so beginners end up fight the stop and thus never getting comfortable.
@@AlpineIceFreestyle Cool, werd ich mir anschauen. Der Neusiedler soll ja jetzt gefroren sein, freu mich schon voll drauf. Fahren kann ich eh gut, aber bremsen halt nicht ^^'
Fell down many times..injured knees elbow. But i am loving it so much that i am buying my own skates now..rental skates are not always good for everyone..baking is must
Ich hab letztens hockey stop weit weg von der Bande versucht ich sags dir ich hatte noch nie solche schmerzen wie zu dem Zeitpunkt als ich hingefallen bin
I learned the hockey stop within a day of training. Then i decided to sharpen my skates. Now its impossible to even turn my skate into a slide without falling. Hockey stops with sharp skates are crazy hard.
I always use crazy sharp blades and do all my Tricks with them. Its just about getting used to it😉 And I am sure you will get used to it soon and on sharp blades its even more fun😁👌
@@AlpineIceFreestyle Hi, I recently had my blades sharpened and I can't seem to be able to snow plow with my right foot now, left is ok though. What most videos don't explain is where is your weight when stopping? Also what angle should be used if any? The reason I ask is I hear 'don't put as much weight on the skate' but if I turn with both feet, my weight has to go somewhere lol. Your help would be greatly appreciated 👍 Thanks for the video
@@ukjim_sim Its pretty normal that sharp blades get stuck in the ice easier. you have to get used to this feeling and put some force into your foot. Btw: the weight should be around 70/30 on the outside foot you do the stop with. But thats not a fixed formula, its all about developing a feeling. This Tutorial is definitely not my best work, so i made a new one that will be online on oct 18. This should answer your questions better. If not feel free to contact me again ;-)
@@AlpineIceFreestyle cool. I am 6,4. Hopefully if I keep practicing, I can be half as good as u. Lol. I learned how to ice skate last year. I am 35 now.
@@raggasoca Nice, you are even taller than me ;-) keep on working it´s never too late to start iceskating. I know a women that started with 71. now she is 78 and she still loves it :-D
0:35 This is not correct. The unit of impact force is Newton and not kilogram. Also, impact force depends on the duration of the impact. Regardless of this: Being able to brake is important.
And how many people know what 1 newton is? Nearly nobody. If i would do it in newton i could skip the whole chapter so i asked a engineer how to convert that to numbers everybody understands. He said you can compare it to those amounts of kilos if you take a average body impact at ice skating - just to make it easy for everybody to understand. Even if not everybody understands that...
@@AlpineIceFreestyle the problem is, 1 kilo equals 9.81 Newton so your off by a factor of 10. The right awnser would be 700 Kilos and thats still quite a lot.
for me its weird i knew how to hockey stop when i was 10 and can play it in my head now, but now at 20 after not skating for years i forgot how to do it lol
I am sure you will get the feeling back soon😉
For real same for me at 22
Your hockey stop engrams (your brain’s movement programs) were developed in a different body than you have today. It’s comparable to putting the brakes from a Toyota Prius on a Chevy Silverado and wondering why it doesn’t seem to stop right.
It is a motor skill that you should not forget. It is like riding a bike, once you learn how to do it you will never forget it. I started ice skating every since I was 14 and I have been doing it for several decades now. Though I have slowed down a little, by not skating as much, it is something that comes naturally to me when I get out there on the ice.
@@carlel4219 It's not a matter of forgetting. It's that your body is different. What worked before will not work when your center of gravity has moved and your limbs are different lengths. Riding a bike is super easy by comparison because the rotation of the wheels keeps you upright, and the motion is guided by the equipment. Ain't nothing but your ankles holding you upright on skates, and the skates don't guide your feet where they should go.
One of the best tips I received when I was beginning to learn a 2 foot hockey stop is to use only a 5/8" radius sharpening instead of a typical 1/2" radius. The duller edges allow you to slide easier instead of having sharper edges that bite harder into the ice. It's the biting effect that gives you the feeling of losing control and stumbling so beginners end up fight the stop and thus never getting comfortable.
True
Im really good at the "wiley cyote stop" slamming into the side of the rink.
🤣🤣
Been skating for a while now, never learned how to stop even during lessons. Hopefully this helps
I know how to hockey stop but I just like watching it and saying ahhh I know this!
Cool. I’ll try it out next time
This was very helpful thank you
You're welcome🙂👍
Danke für das Tutorial! Super erklärt! ^^
Gerne, gibt auch ne neue Version, da ich diese nicht mehr so gut fand😅
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@@AlpineIceFreestyle Cool, werd ich mir anschauen. Der Neusiedler soll ja jetzt gefroren sein, freu mich schon voll drauf. Fahren kann ich eh gut, aber bremsen halt nicht ^^'
really helpful thanks
Thank you so mich i can finnaly play tag on ice safely!😃
This weekend would be my first time ice skating experience
Have a good one😉
Was it fun?
Fell down many times..injured knees elbow. But i am loving it so much that i am buying my own skates now..rental skates are not always good for everyone..baking is must
@@vishalchavhan6731 have you been able to get off the wall yet?
Yes. I dont take support now
Been skating since childhood and I still can't brake on my weak side, because I rarely actually stop when I play hockey.
Try it a few Times every time you go on the ice and you will be able to do it soon😉
Hey!! You are skating at Rathaus in Vienna.. :)
Years ago, too much anger now with freestylers...
Thank you buddy !! so cool!
Great tutorial!
going tomorrow after wearing shorts for 3 weeks in a row while skating and falling over is something im hoping for rather than scared off
Thx bro🔥
Ich hab letztens hockey stop weit weg von der Bande versucht ich sags dir ich hatte noch nie solche schmerzen wie zu dem Zeitpunkt als ich hingefallen bin
Passiert 😅
@@AlpineIceFreestyle versuche es morgen einfach weiter das klappt schon
I often find myself looking at tutorials on stuff I already know how to do
Me too ...........; to experience a different perspective!
Where are these rinks? I wish we had this in the states.
Spread all over Europe😅
There are rinks here in the states, what are u talking about?
@@Celyndipity Oh I'm an avid ice skater, but these rinks look so much nicer. Especially the outdoor ones.
@@Guitarmike91 in California they look like this
Sharks ice in San Jose is really epic, they have 4 rinks in one building and they’re constructing a big rinked stadium type rink next door
Cool
krasses video , die tipps werd ich morgen ausprobieren und mich dann melden
Ich wünsch dir viel Erfolg 💪🏻
Welche runner fährst du
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I learned the hockey stop within a day of training. Then i decided to sharpen my skates. Now its impossible to even turn my skate into a slide without falling. Hockey stops with sharp skates are crazy hard.
I always use crazy sharp blades and do all my Tricks with them. Its just about getting used to it😉
And I am sure you will get used to it soon and on sharp blades its even more fun😁👌
@@AlpineIceFreestyle Hi, I recently had my blades sharpened and I can't seem to be able to snow plow with my right foot now, left is ok though. What most videos don't explain is where is your weight when stopping? Also what angle should be used if any? The reason I ask is I hear 'don't put as much weight on the skate' but if I turn with both feet, my weight has to go somewhere lol. Your help would be greatly appreciated 👍 Thanks for the video
@@ukjim_sim Its pretty normal that sharp blades get stuck in the ice easier. you have to get used to this feeling and put some force into your foot. Btw: the weight should be around 70/30 on the outside foot you do the stop with. But thats not a fixed formula, its all about developing a feeling.
This Tutorial is definitely not my best work, so i made a new one that will be online on oct 18. This should answer your questions better. If not feel free to contact me again ;-)
Is 48 to old to learn hockey stop? I'm 48 and just getting back into the groove.
It's never to late to learn something new😉
I know a Figure Skater that started with 60+
Where is that Skating rink place in 0:27?
Wiener Eistraum, Vienna/Austria
Where is the rink located at ?
Berchtesgaden
I can skate good and I can do the fancy step turn things, and got super fast. I just can’t stop without sliding on my back 😂
You will learn it if you keep practicing😉
Started skating at 11, I’m now 22 and still can’t hockey stop! I’m the worst!
Just kick your ass and learn it😉 you will be surprised how fast you can learn it if you really want it💪🏻
at 0:26 where is this
Vienna Eistraum
Where is this nice thrilling ice trail paths? In Russia? I wanna go there!
Vienna Eistraum😉
How tall are u ? U must be tall to weigh 220 pounds.
1,90 m tall and 215 pounds this morning😉
@@AlpineIceFreestyle cool. I am 6,4. Hopefully if I keep practicing, I can be half as good as u. Lol. I learned how to ice skate last year. I am 35 now.
@@raggasoca Nice, you are even taller than me ;-) keep on working it´s never too late to start iceskating. I know a women that started with 71. now she is 78 and she still loves it :-D
0:35 This is not correct. The unit of impact force is Newton and not kilogram.
Also, impact force depends on the duration of the impact.
Regardless of this: Being able to brake is important.
And how many people know what 1 newton is? Nearly nobody. If i would do it in newton i could skip the whole chapter so i asked a engineer how to convert that to numbers everybody understands. He said you can compare it to those amounts of kilos if you take a average body impact at ice skating - just to make it easy for everybody to understand. Even if not everybody understands that...
@@AlpineIceFreestyle the problem is, 1 kilo equals 9.81 Newton so your off by a factor of 10. The right awnser would be 700 Kilos and thats still quite a lot.
@@deichgrav7406 I know, I definitely have to redo this Video...
Dnk :v
you lost ?