Beginner Footwork Sequence using Three-Turns - Figure Skating Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 23 чер 2024
- Hello Skaters! Today I am going to be teaching you three different footwork patterns using Three-Turns, and then we will string them together into a footwork sequence. We will be doing Consecutive Inside Three-Turns, Alternating Outside Three-Turns, and Waltz Three Turns.
If you have not yet learned your Three-Turns, you can learn them here...
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I love this! Can you do more of these basic footwork sequences tutorials in future, pretty please? 🙏🏻😊
I am so glad you like it! I would be happy to make more videos like this.
Totally agree! This is one of the first footwork sequences I’ve seen that actually looks really good and feels doable - thank you! Also, general beginner choreography would be really cool - how to combine footwork like this with very basic jumps and spins
You are such a pleasant friendly person Julia!!
Yes please this was fantastic... wish I had your videos while I was still on ice. 💛🤩
@@juliathompson9859 Yes!! Beginner chores tips, connecting moves, etc--how to choreograph a routine as a baby skater would be AMAZING!!
Well done! The delivery of information was presented very well. I’m a retired high level coach and its nice to see someone deliver coaching information clearly. I’ve witnessed so many coaches not deliver information well to their students. It’s the usual, ‘do it again’ command that I hear the most. It takes someone special to coach in this sport. Someone who takes the time to break the process down and then build from that. Someone who creates the right tone in their voice that sounds encouraging and describes each movement perfectly. The best coaches in this sport are the ones that can explain or deliver the information clearly and concisely. Keep up the good work.
Wow, thank you so much. Your feedback is so uplifting and encouraging!
Oh, my god!!! These outside three-turns to both sides in change are very difficult in reality!!! In Russia we call them “3-turns #7”:-)) it is an obligatory element in FS schools. And your hints, dear Julia, to keep the side strong at the end must help me!! Because I do the mistake which you demonstrated - the week side!
Thank you so much for your channel and explanations!
And I will try your sequence, all these elements I can do quite stable!
From Moscow with love, Elena; 50++ years old figure skating lover and trainee ⛸
THIS IS EXACTLY what I needed. If your surprise is creating a routine for us I will be SO happy.
I am so glad to hear you are excited about this video! I a, not giving away any spoilers though. 😉
Thanks so much for breaking elements down into do-able learning, appreciated by this adult learner! You're a joy😊
Awe, so glad you enjoyed the video!
THIS MAKES SKATING SO MUCH FUNNERRR!!!!! THANK YOU😍😁😁
I am glad you enjoyed the video video!
Wow! This is so helpful, tysm. I’m currently learning to figure skate, and I appreciate your tutorials. 💕
You're so welcome! Glad you like them.
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Can’t wait to try this on the ice !
so annoyed that we're back in lockdown in the UK, I'm going to forget how to skate
At least your rink is open. Ours didn’t reopen after first lockdown.
Same. I have only been skating lessons for two months but we just started crossovers and Mohawks but now it’s back on lockdown so I’m going to have to start all over again
I am so sorry to hear about those new lockdowns. Try to get some off-ice practice in so you maintain some muscle memory.
Get some inline skates and skate in your driveway or neighborhood streets if you have them. Its better than nothing.
Thank you Coach Julie, I enjoy watching all your videos. Your instructions are very clear and demonstrations are fairly easy to follow.
I found this video extremely informative. I can do all the individual elements but have trouble tying it all together in one fluid artistic movement. You should make more footwork-related videos, with additional moves. I can certainly use the ideas.
I am glad to know you found this video helpful!
Simple footwork can be beautiful!!
So true!
Swear I searched for this exact video last week! Thank you!
Hope you like it!
_____1_____
1:34 outside 3 turn, continuous
2:43 zoom on foot
3:16 arm (same side as leg)
3:46 continuous =====
_____2_____
4:20 alternating outside 3turn
5:34 a weak 3turn check
5:44 continuous =====
_____3_____
waltz 3
7:11 breakdown (arm leg same side)
8:25 continuous, zoom on feet
8:55 count of 3
9:56 continuous the 3 sequences
10:37 + tap toe
10:50 final =====
Your UA-cam channel is for people like me who want to figure skate, but hate people telling you what to do and to do something in an order when you just want to know a few things and you don't have to be assessed
Completely love this... as soon as our rink reopens I'm on it!! 🤩🤩🤩
Wonderful! Have fun with it!
Thank u so much for this video! I’ve been searching for this kind of tutorial of some step work and couldn’t find anything doable. Its so helpful to see it all broken down and conjuncted together bcs when you’re a beginner you don’t have the imagination to how connect the turns into the step sequence. Thanks!
I'm so glad to hear that you are excited about the video! Have fun out there practicing it!
Amazing! Can’t wait for the lockdown to end to try this out. Thank you! Love your teaching method.
Again, another very informative video. Well thought out and inspiring! I love doing footwork
Thank you! Footwork is such a fun challenge.
Thanks for making this video! The footwork sequence is a step above my current level, but I feel with practice I can do it. I feel really motivated!
You can do it!
Very beautiful with simple three turns! Love it!
Thank you! 😊
Thank you so much! Would love to see more footwork videos, these are so great!
I am so glad to hear that you are enjoying this!
You inspire me to keep practicing
Awe, that makes me happy to hear.
Oh my gosh, I am so in love with this!!!!! Thank you! Soon I am hoping to start online coaching with you, just need to figure out my schedule and get back to the rink after being off for way too long! I just love you and your videos! And, I am super excited about the soon coming surprise! 😍
I am looking forward to working with you!
Love your guide, easy and clear fot beginner
Lovely! Will definitely practice this when I get back on the ice next week after lockdown. Step sequences for beginners are really helpful as we tend to be taught individual elements without much to link them.
Good luck with your practice! I am so glad people are liking the step sequence. I will have to make more of these videos.
Oh, love that. Beautiful music, too. Thank you!
Glad you like it!
I miss ice skating. I loved those FI3 with toe turns into a spin. I used FI3 as the prep for most of my spins rather than the back xover windup. Such great suggestions you have made in this video!
Can't wait to get on the ice tomorrow and practice these beautiful foot sequences. So elegant ⛸🎶❤
Have fun!
Love this training video. It's the foundation skills for all the beautiful skating flow. Thanks for such great lessons. ❤️
Awe, thanks for watching.
Love your videos! Can't wait to try these moves out :)
Glad you like them!
Just lovely 😍
This is perfect. I’m going to use it in my program! I’m trying to put a program together in time to compete in June. Thank you!
Thats awesome, so glad you like the step sequence!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've been trying to do this on my own without instruction and now I finally feel like I can really do these is a way that works. I really appreciate your easy to understand explanations. 💛
Glad I could help!
Helpful~I'll try tomorrow. Thank you.
Best of luck!
Hah, hah, sun started to shine when I watched this again. Must relearn the arms :)
Omg! This is so simple and yet beautiful. Could not wait to try it this waltz pattern. As a kid, I took a ballet and ballroom dance lessons so I could use all skills at once.
I am glad you like it! Have fun practicing!
you are so underrated, these videos are so helpful!
Thank you! I am so glad you find them helpful! That is motivating for me.
Julia. Your moves are so smooth. Love to watch You on Ice.
Thank you!
I love your videos. Watching them over and over again. I am taking figure skating classes and just a beginner.
Glad you like them!
I love learning little sequences. I was only able to get started on a couple with my coach before lockdown, and it's so hard to find tutorials for more. This looks challenging and fun enough to keep me occupied for awhile! I'd love to see more and more of these videos!
I am so glad to know you are enjoying the sequence! I have gotten such amazing feedback about this video, I am definitely going to need to make more like this for you all!
Awesome! And great tutoring ❤️
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for this one! I love your videos and they help me a lot! This one looks so pretty that I need to practice it .
You are so welcome!
Looks great!
Thanks!
I'm enjoying your videos. like the focus on solid basic skills
Awesome, thank you!
Nice and easy explanation! I will try it next time in the rink😍
Have fun out there,
Lovely 😍 Thank You!
You're welcome 😊
Thanks for this--I am starting work on a program and your breakdown and explanations are so helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Excited to try this! Would love to see one for c-steps (mohawks) as well!
Great suggestion!
I like that Basic Skill.
I am glad you like it!
Im going to try this!
Awesome, go for it!
Great content...& love your introductory dance music. 🤗
Thank you so much 😁
That's so impressing & interesting ,,,,,many tnx dear coach ♥️
I am glad you enjoyed it!
love it! thank you) I have problem with 1 st one, but I hope after this video it is going to be better)
Hi Coach, I'm a new subscriber but I've been following your instructions about a year before they closed the rinks. Like everyone else, off ice practice isn't doing it for me. I am fortunate to to be an old married guy with plenty of time during shut down and spent the time on my back yard rink. Just filled up with water and good 'ole New England freezing temps around the corner, one rink that isn't going to shut- down...thanks for this Great Site!!
Oh my gosh I wish I could make myself a backyard rink. That would be the best, but as a California girl, that isn't going to happen. Just have to keep my fingers crossed that my rink stays open. Thanks for watching my videos and for subscribing!
Still working on my inside-3s. These are tough for me. I do this exercise with my outside-3s, but my check positions are weak. Realized I'm not pushing my shoulder back for the check. Your explanation is SO Helpful!! I will try this next time I skate. Thanks a million
You can do it! That check position and a strong/controlled upper body are really important in figure skating.
Thank you for making what is usually elite more accessible.
You're so welcome!
Thankyou so much! I think I can do It!😉
You can do it!
Great tutorial, I will try this , at least outside three turns and waltz threes with beautiful hands :) but that inside threeeee :) best wishes from Posio Ice rink, Finland
Hello to you in Finland! Thanks for watching! Best of luck with your practicing.
The one I thought would be the easiest end up being the hardest for me! (checking against the alternating 3 turns)
Though after sort of picking up the other two, for the first time I felt like I was dancing on the ice and it's an amazing feeling! Thanks!
Those alternating threes are deceptively tricky. But so glad to hear you had success with the other two. It’s amazing when you feel that smooth graceful feeling.
I've been skating almost a year now, 6 hours per week and in only a few cases have a felt that magic of effortlessly gliding across the ice like a good skater seems to do. It sure is fun when I hit one of those. It reminds me of learning to ride a bike. Riding with training wheels was torture but when you tipped the bike up and could ride for just a second or two on two wheels the feeling was magical.
im struggling a bit with my three turns but i think practicing this will help a lot! plus it looks so pretty
I hope you can see some improvement in your 3 turns!
ill try this tomarrow since I'm going to the icerink xd thank you!
Awesome! Have fun with it.
@@CoachJulia It actually worked! I need ny edge to be cleanner but still thank you!
Yay! So exciting.
Hello, I've seen the waltz done with a bracket on UA-cam, also the nonkating foot raised to the front
Interesting! There are so many ways of doing footwork that it is always creating new and creative challenges for us skaters.
Hi Julie, thanks so much for your amazing videos and sharing your knowledge with us. I loved this footwork exercise!
Just wondering if you might be able to demonstrate something about "twists" as I call them. I don't know a better name. It's a footwork/fields move where a person twists quickly from backwards to forwards moving down the rink, then fwds to bkwds and repeated quickly. It can be done as a 2-foot exercise or 1-foot. Basically you put your arms out lengthwise to the direction you will be twisting to and then twist back and forth . . as I say usually it's learned as a 2-foot move, then 1 foot.
Honestly, I've been searching youtube and all sorts of skating sites but can't find an example of what my coach is trying to get us to do. I believe the twists are done from the middle of the blade mostly and there is a slight knee rising and lowering in this exercise. Personally I don't find it easy at all and would love some pointers if you might be able to share this with us. Much appreciation for all you've done :)
I am pretty sure what you are describing is one two footwork combos, a Bracket/3-Turn/Bracket will move back and forth like that, or a Rocker/3-Turn/Rocker. They are both quite difficult so I can see while you would have a challenge with it. In the US they are part of the Novice and Junior moves in the field patterns. I will work on a video for that 😁
@@CoachJulia Hi Julia, thanks so much for your reply. Actually it wouldn't involve brackets; I'm somewhat familiar with brackets, but I'm definitely not there yet. I have since found a video that is sort of what I'm meaning "twists" . . but only this person isn't doing the quick twists - one after the other - down the line. ua-cam.com/video/z8NdzDnCsx4/v-deo.html He's only showing one going forwards to backwards, then backwards to forwards. What I'm meaning is when a skater does them repeatedly quickly - twisting back and forth. Sorry for the link I sent. Please feel free to delete it. I just didn't know another way to describe it. There must be a better name than "twisting exercise" but that's what my coaches call it. Thanks again! :)
I’m still learning my basic skills but what I want is dance like other figure skaters on ice!
Find a new coach Julia. Bravo! Very good filming, filmer does know what you want to show us.
Thank you.
Beautiful music playing during your wonderful sequence, could you share the name please?
does it matter if you turn clockwise or counterclock wise? ive always wondered when you skate around the outside of the rink, if you put your feet inline with each other does it matter which one is forward (e.g. forward foot should be the one closest to inside of the rink?) or if it doesn't matter..
Thanks a lot!!! By the way, what kind of legs are those? Are they made for ice skatong specifically??
I actually make my own leggings for skating. Glad you like them!
Seattle on very limited skating too, if any.
I am sorry to hear that.
OMG you are a blessing than youuu
I wanted to add the waltz jump at the end.
That would be a great addition to the sequence!
I would like to know how to do three turns sequence (some people call this travelling here). How are the changes of foot support in this case?
I've been thinking that a half flip and waltz jumps are mohawks?
How long do you think this would take to learn
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Love your vedio,but could you demo your full step sequence before details? It's hard to learn the hole image now.
I am beginning to do that more in my more recent videos.
Hi what music is it ?
Whats the name of that melody when doing 1..and 2...and 3...and4
It's all starting to make sense now. 6 months ago I saw a choctaw and I was so confused, I didn't understand what was going on at all lol
Isn’t it great when your knowledge of the sport allows you to enjoy it even more?
@@CoachJulia Absolutely :D
I never see any links? Where is it??
They are in the description below.
What’s the name of the song that play all the time behind the video😂
Hi there! I wanted to let you know that I answered your question in todays video! I hope you enjoy it!
I need to learn my 3 turns then come here 😂
Isn’t it just forward inside 3 turn to backward outside 3 turn
Yes, although if you have not learned that technique yet, then this exercise is a good step-up to being able to do that back three-turn eventually.
Как легко и безопасно у вас получается, а у меня сплошные конвульсии и смертельный номер...
Lift the heel! Why did no one tell me that?
I need some suggestion😂.
I'm in Freesryle3 now. And myy ice skate shoes, the boots body and heels blades have been sperated. Because,the glue which stick between it was deteriorated. And the shop manager told me that it can't fix. And told me have to buy a new one. In my country ice-skating isn't popular sport(my country is Thailand(Asia)). So,price of its may be expensive for student like me😂😂. Is it right that she told me it can't be fixed? I think if it can, i will fix it in some shoes shop. But if it can't, i'll keep to saving my pocket money untill it's much enough.😭😭Haha
If it hard to understand my question. Verry please sorry here. I'm not good in Eng. Thank you so much.😊
It may be possible to take it to a shoe repair shop and have them glue it back together. I have had skates rebuild before when they were getting to run-down to skate in. This would be a temporary fix though for while you save up for a new pair. What skates do you have?
@@CoachJulia Jackson band. It's brown silicon blade.
[Thank you so much for replying] ^◇^
I know which ones you are taking about. See if you can get them glued, and then save up to get a bit better of a pair. They will last much longer.
@@CoachJulia Thankyou so much. I'll keeping practice on and off ice until reach the money saving goal😎. Wish you have more and more subsclibers. God bless you. :)☺
I’m sorry but three turns aren’t figure skating tricks. People with hockey skates can easily do these. Yes they may be able to help you learn actual tricks but are not tricks themselves. I did SKATING classes for 9 years and learned these. Keep in mind this was the opposite of a figure skating class. Just remember that.
Hi Kianna, Turns Turns are considered footwork in figure skating and are included in many levels of figure skating tests. As such, they are considered ‘tricks’ on their own, and are also a necessary skill to learn since they are also a part of many jumps and spins. I have been skating for 34 years and coaching for 15, both figure skaters and hockey players. Just because Hockey players have to learn them as well does not mean that they are not a good trick or skill to learn. 🙂
@@CoachJulia thank you for the reply. I’m guessing you are in the United States. I live in Canada so it may be possible that the rules and regulations are different here. I don’t mean to bicker with you especially because you are a teacher. I do agree with you though that they are a very important skill to learn that will help you and how they are incorporated into many skills.