Elements From Learn To Skate Classes - Adult Level 4 - 6 | Figure Skating

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

Комментарии • 41

  • @8BitThoughts
    @8BitThoughts Год назад +12

    I used to be so scared of 3 turns but once you get the hang of it, they're so much fun!

  • @valeriegarrard962
    @valeriegarrard962 11 месяцев назад +7

    I’m in my sixties, skated and coached for decades, coming back after a few years , and going right back to basics is so worth it! Even the simplest elements can look and feel beautiful as demonstrated here.Thank you so much! Skating for the pure joy of it now ☀️❤️

    • @nextedgetutorials
      @nextedgetutorials  7 месяцев назад

      That’s fantastic and welcome back ❤️ very welcome

  • @hfreanzr
    @hfreanzr 3 дня назад

    This and the last video are super useful. 7 or 8 years ago I was doing classes and private lessons and got to this level 5 and 6 stuff then stopped for various life reasons. I've been back on the ice for a few weeks now but couldn't remember all the elements I'd previously learned and this has been an amazing memory jog, just enough detail that I can re-learn the ones I've forgotten and not have to go back to lower level classes again!
    Thanks heaps for this!

  • @deathdog9621
    @deathdog9621 2 месяца назад +1

    I just went for my first skate since I was a kid today. Figured I would come and find a tutorial so I could figure out what I need to learn and lo and behold you're teaching me from the same rink I went to this morning! Small world.

    • @nextedgetutorials
      @nextedgetutorials  2 месяца назад

      That's awesome! Then we shall definitely see you around the rink ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @annaneshitova9172
    @annaneshitova9172 Год назад +12

    I’m happy to find out that I’m checking everything in level 4 except one foot glide backwards, that I just can’t wrap my brain around yet😅

  • @carrot535
    @carrot535 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you!!
    Timestamps for adult 6:
    9:40 forward stroking with crossover end patterns
    10:40 backward stroking with crossover end patterns
    11:20 forward inside 3-turns
    12:16 forward outside to inside change of edge on a line
    13:20 t-stop
    14:20 lunges
    15:05 two-foot spin into one-foot spin

  • @ggd210
    @ggd210 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you!! Amazing video!!

  • @ariane51000
    @ariane51000 Год назад +2

    This was so helpful, even I've been skating a lot. Backward stoking, elegant :) And fwd inside three turn: I'm still afraid to turn without the rail. :) thank you, Stacy and Mick

  • @KatasticD
    @KatasticD Год назад +3

    I love this! This is super helpful 😊 Forward and backward crossovers are something I'm always trying to improve. In your demonstration, are these more like progressives than crossovers? I know they are similar to crossovers but different. Thanks for any help!

    • @amaterasu777
      @amaterasu777 Год назад

      Nope, those are backward crossovers! You don't lift up your foot on backward crossovers (eventually; you can start that way but eventually you keep it on the ice). Backward progressives actually look totally different.

    • @k8614g
      @k8614g Год назад +1

      These look more like traditional crossovers! In my understanding, The foot touches the ice in progressives before it crosses over, and kinda slides around as you’re pushing under. Someone may have better words than me to explain it though haha

    • @nextedgetutorials
      @nextedgetutorials  Год назад +1

      So happy it was helpful and those are crossovers 😉👍💜

  • @mystudio.o
    @mystudio.o 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much❤

  • @Emily-on1ve
    @Emily-on1ve Год назад +1

    Is there a reaon for pulling the free foot in on the inside 3 turn or is it just to stop yourself flinging yourself around with it?

    • @nextedgetutorials
      @nextedgetutorials  Год назад +2

      I really like it coming into my body but you can keep it extended 👍❤️

  • @midgechickma
    @midgechickma Год назад +2

    Adult6 back stroking - the skating leg- is it suppose to be on an inside edge or flat ? And the free foot- is it suppose to be inversion ?(can see my inside edge side of the blade)

    • @dbooth2008
      @dbooth2008 Год назад

      I believe stroking should be on a flat. But I was taught that you kind of go in a slight zip zag as you go from one foot to the other. I think to have the best asthetics (extension etc) the free foot should be held extended straight with the toes pointed and openned out.

    • @midgechickma
      @midgechickma Год назад

      @dbooth2008 pointed - toes towards ice ? (vs. pointed towards ceiling)

    • @dbooth2008
      @dbooth2008 Год назад

      @@midgechickmayes pointed towards the ice, like a ballet dancer would point their toes. Watch ice dancer when they do stroking, at the end of their stroke they point their toes to make their legs look longer. Longer limbs are more aesthetically pleasing.

    • @midgechickma
      @midgechickma Год назад

      ​@dbooth2008 yes I am aware of what materializes by executing pointed toes . I'm asking coz if you notice Stacy's free leg clearly extended but toes they do not seem to be pointed. I think there's difference between ice dancing and "freestyle skating "? I also noticed that she puts her feet together before executing each back stroke which I need to hone . Thank you Stacy for the tips. Also thanks db2008

    • @sp1704
      @sp1704 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@midgechickmaI think for the purposes of passing the adult levels 1-6, they are not so much concerned with how well the toes are pointed or other aesthetics. It's really all beginner basics. :) So can you execute the move safely, confidently, consistently etc.

  • @jay01342
    @jay01342 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much! Do you have any off ice training tips for beginners in learn to skate? My left leg is a lot weaker than my right and I'm trying to fix that!

    • @jay01342
      @jay01342 3 месяца назад

      I did gymnastics for a while and we mainly used our "good leg" which strengthened my dominant leg (right) a lot but not so much my left leg.

    • @nextedgetutorials
      @nextedgetutorials  3 месяца назад

      We need to do more off ice videos but until then, go back and watch/do all our other videos we have for off ice 👍

  • @herbertandersonjr6746
    @herbertandersonjr6746 Год назад

  • @mjmmorales
    @mjmmorales 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ty 4 all your help on skating 💯⛸️ Just started skating again after 25 years off the Ice. My coach is currently working with me on inside & outside edges in a circle. 🤔❓ Are my arms supposed to be outside of the circle on an outside edge ? My coach told me that my arms are supposed to be inside the circle on an inside edge. But on an outside edge are my arms supposed to be outside the circle?

    • @nextedgetutorials
      @nextedgetutorials  9 месяцев назад

      That’s so wonderful to have you back on the ice. Arms can be either way depending on what’s your doing 😉👍

    • @sp1704
      @sp1704 5 месяцев назад

      I learned a long time ago too, and my coach has explained that we learned the arms different back then, from how they are taught now. So while you can do "either way," the way they teach it now is always hugging the circle. So you're always pumping with the outside foot, whether you're picking up the inside or outside foot for the edge, you're always wanting to get that nice lean into the circle, and arms are always inside, hugging, for both inside and outside edges. The only thing that really changes is which foot you lift.

  • @coffikocrossing6184
    @coffikocrossing6184 6 месяцев назад

    Does anyone else struggle hard with crossovers? I’ve been trying them for so long and i have no stability!

    • @nextedgetutorials
      @nextedgetutorials  5 месяцев назад

      Check out our RUclips video on crossovers 😉 it might help

  • @MDMarck1401
    @MDMarck1401 Год назад

    👍🙂GRACIAS ⛸⛸