What a good explanation - including not just the edges, but the shoulder position, the snap, and torso-centering, + the hands! Sooo thorough & helpful!
I can’t thank you enough for this video. I had the hardest time understanding how to check for a back inside twizzle. It’s the opposite of a back outside twizzle😅 who knew 💁🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ thank you thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻
This is one of the best online skating tutorials I've ever seen! Excellent combination of demonstration and explanation of mechanics, elegant moves! short time and effective! By following your other tutorials I practiced continuous outside 3 turns and double outside 3 turns and improved my skills a lot. Do you have similar ones for rocker, counter, and bracket? Thank you very much.
Glad to hear you liked the video and have found that a lot of the other tutorial videos have helped you out. We have tutorials for all the difficult turns such as rocker, brackets, counters, all choctaws, on our website icecoachonline.com/ There is over 3x more content there and a nice community of skaters discussing their experiences learning.
@@IceCoachOnline Thanks. I will check for your tutorials of other turns. I followed this tutorial and hoped I would be able to master it soon because I can to backwards twizzels and backward one foot slams well, but then I found it's much more difficult to do it than just understood it. The 1st day I was too ambitious and got my free hip banned on to the ice violently and was not fully recovered yet after 7 days. Fortunately my skating hip still works well thus I kept trying all other ways every day. Surprisingly & unexpectedly by this trying I developed a kind of "continuous backward outside 3 turns" as I'd like to term it, by this strange move, I can keep doing backward outside 3 turns around the whole rink without letting my free foot touch the ice while I can incorporate the up-and-downs of my body, 3 turns, and swinging of the free leg nicely. But it's far more difficult when today I try to do "continuous backward inside 3 turns" all around the rink. My target is to be able to do as you demonstrated within another 3 weeks. Do you think this is a pragmatic target for an adult who skated for 3 years by 2 hours every day on ice? I learnt skating from scratch all from the tutorials of UA-cam, as we don't have coach in our ice rink. Thank you very much.
@@IceCoachOnline After 1 months trying, now I can add some intermittent twizzles into my backward one foot slaloms, but not in every lobe yet because my coordination between free-leg swing/body weight shifting on the blade/backward 3 turn/sufficient speed is not stable and precise yet . Within the first few days, I realized my backward inside 3-turns and backward one foot slaloms were actually not good enough, then I had to re-tuning them. Hope I can grasp it within another month. I'm thankful to this tutorial. Tried to register into your website, but found I cannot proceed payment in China as I don't have an international credit card. Thank you so much.
I would say this is actually an exercise I did a lot with Muriel and Romain! Every morning we would do exercises like this for 20 minutes or so as a big group.
It's because I am a dual citizen of the UK and France. I represented France in international competitions, and that was one of my team jackets. I just happened to have it in my car when I went into film!
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I don't do ice skate but im still taking note in just in case I need to do the twizzle
What a good explanation - including not just the edges, but the shoulder position, the snap, and torso-centering, + the hands! Sooo thorough & helpful!
I can’t thank you enough for this video. I had the hardest time understanding how to check for a back inside twizzle. It’s the opposite of a back outside twizzle😅 who knew 💁🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ thank you thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Super helpful exercise for the section of the Jr. MIF pattern with a twizzle pull into opposite three turn.
Thank you so much for posting this!!
Can you do a tutorial of off ice jumps? Please😭😭
Yes this is something we can work on for the future!
Great exercise! Thank you so much for details! You are such an elegant skater.
Glad to hear you enjoyed the video!
Thanks for the Video. I will try this tonight. Do you have a video of this exercise for Forward Twizzles?
This is one of the best online skating tutorials I've ever seen! Excellent combination of demonstration and explanation of mechanics, elegant moves! short time and effective! By following your other tutorials I practiced continuous outside 3 turns and double outside 3 turns and improved my skills a lot. Do you have similar ones for rocker, counter, and bracket? Thank you very much.
Glad to hear you liked the video and have found that a lot of the other tutorial videos have helped you out. We have tutorials for all the difficult turns such as rocker, brackets, counters, all choctaws, on our website icecoachonline.com/
There is over 3x more content there and a nice community of skaters discussing their experiences learning.
@@IceCoachOnline Thanks. I will check for your tutorials of other turns. I followed this tutorial and hoped I would be able to master it soon because I can to backwards twizzels and backward one foot slams well, but then I found it's much more difficult to do it than just understood it. The 1st day I was too ambitious and got my free hip banned on to the ice violently and was not fully recovered yet after 7 days. Fortunately my skating hip still works well thus I kept trying all other ways every day. Surprisingly & unexpectedly by this trying I developed a kind of "continuous backward outside 3 turns" as I'd like to term it, by this strange move, I can keep doing backward outside 3 turns around the whole rink without letting my free foot touch the ice while I can incorporate the up-and-downs of my body, 3 turns, and swinging of the free leg nicely. But it's far more difficult when today I try to do "continuous backward inside 3 turns" all around the rink. My target is to be able to do as you demonstrated within another 3 weeks. Do you think this is a pragmatic target for an adult who skated for 3 years by 2 hours every day on ice? I learnt skating from scratch all from the tutorials of UA-cam, as we don't have coach in our ice rink. Thank you very much.
@@IceCoachOnline After 1 months trying, now I can add some intermittent twizzles into my backward one foot slaloms, but not in every lobe yet because my coordination between free-leg swing/body weight shifting on the blade/backward 3 turn/sufficient speed is not stable and precise yet . Within the first few days, I realized my backward inside 3-turns and backward one foot slaloms were actually not good enough, then I had to re-tuning them. Hope I can grasp it within another month. I'm thankful to this tutorial. Tried to register into your website, but found I cannot proceed payment in China as I don't have an international credit card. Thank you so much.
O tried it today, it looks so easy when you do it but it is so difficult. :) Maybe one day I can make it.
Keep practicing it and you'll get there! It's a hard exercise, so really isn't easy to do on the first go!
Sure doesn't look easy to me.
I love this thank you
How do I get one to one lessons with you online?
Shit. Skating season just ended here in Vancouver. I'll do this move next year !! Thanks !!
Sorry to hear that the skating season has ended! We'll have a lot more content uploaded by the time the next season rolls around!
@@IceCoachOnline Sweet! It may be the end of ice skating, but it is now the beginning of inline skating !
Someday, maybe. For now, I got a good belly laugh.
So difficult!!!
is this from the joan slater jim young school or betty calloway :) ha ha cheers
also can you do forward exercise as well
I would say this is actually an exercise I did a lot with Muriel and Romain! Every morning we would do exercises like this for 20 minutes or so as a big group.
@@grantnoroyan4083 yes I can do a video covering this forwards, just be warned that it's quite a bit harder in my opinion!
@@IceCoachOnline that is great you truly learned alot of great things from them cheers
Lloyd, why "France" on the back? 😎
I know he has been to competitions under French flag which made me confused at first too :)
It's because I am a dual citizen of the UK and France. I represented France in international competitions, and that was one of my team jackets. I just happened to have it in my car when I went into film!
@@IceCoachOnline Can you be a "citizen of the UK," seeing as the UK is not a country?