I only seldom leave comments on UA-cam, but I must say this is an excellent video, as are all the videos on your channel. As an adult figure skater & an instructor myself, I really appreciate your work & the simple, direct way you explain things. Thank you for all the great content. Greetings from Connecticut! ⛸️
This is AMAZING! This is exactly what I've been searching for for a long time now. SO glad you've made a video on this. Makes figure skating so much more impressive when speed is involved! Thank you!
Double knee exercise 15:20 hey that"s great, I can't wait to try it. My power pulls are at level zero, I've never found time to work on those so I'm always embarrased in power class when they make us do those. I've seen an exercise like that from Lloyd for cross overs but I've never seen it otherwise. That brings up a suggestion. I've watched many of your videos and I think you and I have even shared a conversation or two in the comment threads, but I don't know your name. I think you should introduce yourself every video so that we know your name and so that we can talk about you in skate class. Coach Julia introduces herself, you should too!
My names Paul, I used to introduce myself, I didn’t want the video to be about me as such just want to get to delivering some good content for you guys 👍🏼
Yes, I also need to work on my power pulls. I want to do my test for adult silver, and my power pulls are not very strong. Thank you for the great exercises.
The time lapse special effect at 3:41. LOLOLOL. Nice job. I've never seen that one before. You should get your future self to make you some hot chocolate.
Great video! I actually watched it bc I wanted to know why I always have too much speed on ice 😅 I've learnt to skate on outdoor ice (I'm from Finland) and it always had some snow on it, so I've always had to push hard to get across. Now taking lessons indoors at ice rink and finding myself having way too much speed to properly control the movement. Maybe it's a positive problem in the long run but a bit annoying nevertheless! Watching this made me realise it's probably mostly about my bodyweight and position.
#2 keep your weight on your pushing foot. Q. It appears that for a fraction of a second, both feet are on the ice. Is that the case? Do you place your free foot on the ice before you actually start the push?
Great observation and yes if you step with your feet close together you can apply a longer time of contact in the ice, therefore there is a moment where both feet are on the ice. I also think about being both knees when pushing rather than just one so you can get this placement and charge 👍🏼
I'm from Texas, USA. I like your posh sounding accent. I'd like to know Where are you from, so that I can add to my knowledge of UK (I assume) accents.
Good question! Your body weight still remains balanced over your skate, the push and lean are directly related so as you push and start to slide you can use a weight shift to increase momentum. Gravity assists the push then…
A simpler way to help that I often tell skaters is to feel your weight is in the heel of the blade as you push, pushing through the heel should keep you well away from the toe pick
Dear ISkateCoach, could you teach how to do this? ua-cam.com/video/Uhd2ez2Cyls/v-deo.html I have not found any instructions in English how to do this. (We call it backward inside cross rolls in my country.) One coach said that I must do underpushes, The other said that no, there are no underpushes. But from this video it seems to me that there are underpushes. I can do 6 crosses and then I'm stuck and stop if I don't try to push. When I push, it's so hard to bring my foot across my other foot (maybe because I go to too deep inside edge then?). Does this flow and power come from knee bend? It seems to me that I have to think more about skating through the heels too. Some people get this element really quickly but I don't and I feel bad for it.
Hey, thanks for the request! I call these Sways. I did a video a few years ago for these but I didn’t talk and explain on it. However there are some good notes at the bottom of the video for tips and I personally would say that you absolutely should try and get an underpush as well as the inside to outside change of edge with a strong rise of the knee to generate even more speed. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/users/shorts7PTf64hGaSE?feature=share There’s an outside version too! Really difficult that one 👍🏼
@@iskatecoachThank you so much! I'll follow your advice for sure. I really want to master this element. And I'll try the outside version as well, when I'm more advanced. :)
@@iskatecoach Do you mind make another video of these sways with the camera right in front of or behind you so we can see the lean (and turn?) of your body? A side view would be helpful, too. My biggest issue with the backward inside sways is toe picks scratching the ice just before the next push. Perhaps I should sit back more?
6:04 Assuming you don't own that rink, how much did you have to pay to rent one quarter of it for private use (just kidding). do you have a bouncer in case some kid tries to cross into your space? You have impressive negotiating skills! I guess that's why this video is so much longer than your usual three minutes, you wanted to get all your time from the rental fee you paid. Let's see, have half an hour ice, I need 2 minutes sound set up, one minute hair and makeup, allow 10% overhead for special effects and reshoots, ok I can make the video 18 minutes and 37 seconds long.
That ghost 👻 coach Paul was kewl 😮 @ 3:34
I only seldom leave comments on UA-cam, but I must say this is an excellent video, as are all the videos on your channel. As an adult figure skater & an instructor myself, I really appreciate your work & the simple, direct way you explain things. Thank you for all the great content. Greetings from Connecticut! ⛸️
Thank you I really appreciate this 🙏🏼
Connecticut. Connecting people.
the best skate coach ever! my daughter did competition skating years ago - I wish she had a coach like you making it so easy to follow.
Thank you that’s a lovely kind comment 😊
This is AMAZING! This is exactly what I've been searching for for a long time now. SO glad you've made a video on this. Makes figure skating so much more impressive when speed is involved! Thank you!
Hey thanks 😊 it means a lot 👍🏼 hope it helps
Double knee exercise 15:20 hey that"s great, I can't wait to try it. My power pulls are at level zero, I've never found time to work on those so I'm always embarrased in power class when they make us do those. I've seen an exercise like that from Lloyd for cross overs but I've never seen it otherwise. That brings up a suggestion. I've watched many of your videos and I think you and I have even shared a conversation or two in the comment threads, but I don't know your name. I think you should introduce yourself every video so that we know your name and so that we can talk about you in skate class. Coach Julia introduces herself, you should too!
My names Paul, I used to introduce myself, I didn’t want the video to be about me as such just want to get to delivering some good content for you guys 👍🏼
Yes, I also need to work on my power pulls. I want to do my test for adult silver, and my power pulls are not very strong. Thank you for the great exercises.
Me neither introduce myself in every video 😊
Thank you, Paul!
I'll work on double bending, especially in turns. Very useful!
.....and the award for most random musical cue of the industry goes to .... 14:30!!!!!
Oops 😆
The time lapse special effect at 3:41. LOLOLOL. Nice job. I've never seen that one before. You should get your future self to make you some hot chocolate.
Always one step ahead 😉
the GHOST of the scater
Great video! I actually watched it bc I wanted to know why I always have too much speed on ice 😅 I've learnt to skate on outdoor ice (I'm from Finland) and it always had some snow on it, so I've always had to push hard to get across. Now taking lessons indoors at ice rink and finding myself having way too much speed to properly control the movement. Maybe it's a positive problem in the long run but a bit annoying nevertheless! Watching this made me realise it's probably mostly about my bodyweight and position.
#2 keep your weight on your pushing foot.
Q. It appears that for a fraction of a second, both feet are on the ice. Is that the case? Do you place your free foot on the ice before you actually start the push?
Great observation and yes if you step with your feet close together you can apply a longer time of contact in the ice, therefore there is a moment where both feet are on the ice. I also think about being both knees when pushing rather than just one so you can get this placement and charge 👍🏼
@@iskatecoach I thank you so very much. As an adult skater, I struggle with pushing and gaining power. Now I see what I've been doing wrong. Thanks 😊
I'm from Texas, USA. I like your posh sounding accent. I'd like to know Where are you from, so that I can add to my knowledge of UK (I assume) accents.
😆 I love that, I’m not that posh tbh 😆 I’m from southern England. Greetings Texas!
OK, we'll let you be right Paul. But just consider, it doesn't take much to sound posh to a Texan!
6:10 Oh yeah! But according to Paul McCartney's dad you should have said "Oh yes."
Excelente video, 😃👍🙂Gracias por la información 📚📝⛸❄. Saludos con cariño desde México
Great video! When putting weight forward to accelerate, how can we prevent going up on toes?
Good question! Your body weight still remains balanced over your skate, the push and lean are directly related so as you push and start to slide you can use a weight shift to increase momentum. Gravity assists the push then…
A simpler way to help that I often tell skaters is to feel your weight is in the heel of the blade as you push, pushing through the heel should keep you well away from the toe pick
Dear ISkateCoach, could you teach how to do this? ua-cam.com/video/Uhd2ez2Cyls/v-deo.html I have not found any instructions in English how to do this. (We call it backward inside cross rolls in my country.) One coach said that I must do underpushes, The other said that no, there are no underpushes. But from this video it seems to me that there are underpushes. I can do 6 crosses and then I'm stuck and stop if I don't try to push. When I push, it's so hard to bring my foot across my other foot (maybe because I go to too deep inside edge then?). Does this flow and power come from knee bend? It seems to me that I have to think more about skating through the heels too. Some people get this element really quickly but I don't and I feel bad for it.
Hey, thanks for the request! I call these Sways. I did a video a few years ago for these but I didn’t talk and explain on it. However there are some good notes at the bottom of the video for tips and I personally would say that you absolutely should try and get an underpush as well as the inside to outside change of edge with a strong rise of the knee to generate even more speed.
Here’s the link:
ua-cam.com/users/shorts7PTf64hGaSE?feature=share
There’s an outside version too! Really difficult that one 👍🏼
@@iskatecoachThank you so much! I'll follow your advice for sure. I really want to master this element. And I'll try the outside version as well, when I'm more advanced. :)
@@iskatecoach Do you mind make another video of these sways with the camera right in front of or behind you so we can see the lean (and turn?) of your body? A side view would be helpful, too. My biggest issue with the backward inside sways is toe picks scratching the ice just before the next push. Perhaps I should sit back more?
6:04 Assuming you don't own that rink, how much did you have to pay to rent one quarter of it for private use (just kidding). do you have a bouncer in case some kid tries to cross into your space? You have impressive negotiating skills! I guess that's why this video is so much longer than your usual three minutes, you wanted to get all your time from the rental fee you paid. Let's see, have half an hour ice, I need 2 minutes sound set up, one minute hair and makeup, allow 10% overhead for special effects and reshoots, ok I can make the video 18 minutes and 37 seconds long.
😂 I’d love to own a rink!! occasionally small children do wonder astray and we have to stop filming 😆