Rollerski Skate Drills to solve your timing problems

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  • @alexandrkalabin7645
    @alexandrkalabin7645 Рік тому +3

    Finally I found somebody clearly explaining how two distinguish these two techniques. Thank you.

    • @NorDixonSkiSchool
      @NorDixonSkiSchool  Рік тому

      That is such a great comment thank you! Having coached nearly a thousand beginners I've been agonising over a clear distinction between skate 1 and 3 for a long time. I'm glad this has helped you and hopefully more videos in the future will do the same.

  • @tomegan7117
    @tomegan7117 6 місяців тому

    Scott Thanks so much for making these videos. Just trying to get skating skiing ... but my technique (or complete lack of really) is a major stumbling point... this Stole n Lamp video I think will really help. Look forward to new uploads!!

  • @deniscoin
    @deniscoin 6 місяців тому

    This video ist gold! As a beginner this difference was the question I mostly had on the first tries. Awesome. Thank you from Germany!

  • @knoxtaylor808
    @knoxtaylor808 Рік тому +1

    Scott, Great instruction. Great video. Keep 'em coming.

  • @coursetrailavecbatonsolivi6247
    @coursetrailavecbatonsolivi6247 7 місяців тому

    Vidéos toujours excellentes ... Where do you teach lessons? (So ​​come to France..😁)

  • @nlitendnow
    @nlitendnow 4 місяці тому

    Wondering how to get good pole plants on concrete. Even with carbide tips seems tough

  • @GWo945
    @GWo945 Рік тому +1

    Very helpfull video. Thanks :)

  • @vladislavovich100
    @vladislavovich100 2 місяці тому

    I still cannot make sense out of V2, it feels busy to me and I can gain and keep the same speed with my V1, occasionally changing from right side to left?

  • @perfectgame23
    @perfectgame23 Рік тому +1

    Is there any literature out there that talks about skate 1 and skate 3? How about V1 and 2? I have no idea what any of that means. I really just want to roller ski here in South Carolina. I don’t plan on seeing snow ever again!

    • @NorDixonSkiSchool
      @NorDixonSkiSchool  Рік тому +2

      I will be making a video on these very soon to clarify. There's resources out there on UA-cam which covers the distinction, but put simply, V1 - V3 is the same as Skate 1 - Skate 3: Just different terms.
      Skate 1 (canadians call it 'offset' = going up hill, or accelerating from a stop start. Skate 2 is the most versitile. This is used on flats and up hills if it isn't too steep and the athlete isn't too tired. It's when you pole on both sides equally. Skate 3 is the fastest and is used along flats and down hills.
      If you're really good there is a technique between skate three and a tuck (tuck is when you're going fast down hill). It's called free skate. The idea is to get low and just use the legs. The arms swing, but you're not using your poles to generate forward momentum.
      I will be making videos soon to cover all of these distinctions and will use the language of Skate 1, Skate 2, Skate 3, Free Skate, Tuck... to keep it simple. Skate 1 - 3 can be thought of like the gears of a car. The lowest is the slowest. Hope that helps :)

  • @vidandamljanovic1195
    @vidandamljanovic1195 Рік тому +1