The Teapot (or Shoot the duck) | Improver Learn to Ice Skate Series

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  • Опубліковано 9 лис 2024

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  • @Fazbear_URURUR
    @Fazbear_URURUR Рік тому

    Thanks! I am on silver level and trying to do a teapot, so this helped alot!❤

  • @Prince_Charming_1
    @Prince_Charming_1 Рік тому

    Awesome training on very cool trick! Thank you very much!

  • @sianhowells6584
    @sianhowells6584 Рік тому

    Great tutorial! Many thanks 😀. How long do you have to hold the teapot position in order for it to count as a pass? 👍

    • @IceSkatingLondon
      @IceSkatingLondon  Рік тому +2

      Hi Sian,
      If you’re taking classes then your instructor will either tell you how long they want you to hold or you can ask to be clear.
      Most important I think is to maintain control of the shape from standing to the bottom (bending low enough is also part of the measure of success) and back again.

  • @clairbearushin2dstar
    @clairbearushin2dstar 5 місяців тому

    Great video! If I got from two foot to one foot, I find my skate/heel catches the ice.. do you have any tips as to why this is?

    • @IceSkatingLondon
      @IceSkatingLondon  5 місяців тому

      Heel contact is a common problem when first learning the Teapot.
      There’s a few fixes depending on how bad the problem is.
      For only slight contact problem:
      Try rotating the extended leg by a few degrees (toe out and heel inward). This would make the blade heel further from the ice.
      If rotation doesn’t fix the problem, it could be a combo of muscle recruitment and balance. Hmmm, a video will make explaining this easier.
      (Someone play some waiting room music….)

    • @clairbearushin2dstar
      @clairbearushin2dstar 5 місяців тому

      @@IceSkatingLondon thanks for the reply. It's probably to do with muscle recruitment and balance as I only got back into skating 5 months ago after about a 10 year break and currently working on silver ^^ guess I had better start working out! BTW, it's nice to see an adult do the teapot. When kids do it, they go to the extreme and it felt like that's what I had to work towards, but you've set a more achievable standard, so thank you 😊