Off Ice Loop Jump! Learn Figure Skating Jumps on the Floor!

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    In this video, Jono teaches you how to do a Loop jump off-ice. This figure skating jump exercise will help you understand the loop jump before you go into the ice rink to try it out. Make sure you have some space before trying this off-ice exercise.
    Going through this jump as a part of your off-ice training routine is key if you aim to be a good singles skater. The loop jump is the simplest jump, but also potentially the hardest as a lot of things can go wrong, creating problems with the technique!
    This video is a part of our figure skating jumps explained series where we go through figure skating jumps in order of difficulty.
    It's surprising what amazing improvements can be made thanks to practising key off ice exercises that aim to improve specific aspects of your figure skating!
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Комментарии • 13

  • @IceCoachOnline
    @IceCoachOnline  4 года назад +1

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    • @Britiswitz
      @Britiswitz 4 года назад

      Is this the one my son’s coach refers to as a Rittberger? (We’re in Switzerland)

    • @IceCoachOnline
      @IceCoachOnline  4 года назад +1

      I think it might be, unless Rittberger is a Toe Loop! I have a student from Belguim who uses the same terminology, I would need to double check with them!

    • @Britiswitz
      @Britiswitz 4 года назад

      Ice Coach Online Here they have Rittberger and Flip which to my novice understanding are “similar but different”. My son (12) switched from ice hockey to figure skating 2 years ago so we’re playing catch-up when it comes to terminology, especially having grown up in the U.K. and only ever hearing English figure skating commentary.

  • @melima_
    @melima_ 4 года назад +16

    I've been struggling with the loop for a while now, I just can't seem to get my body in the right position. Will definitely try the hops! And I liked the explanation that only the arm moves. Thank you so much!

    • @IceCoachOnline
      @IceCoachOnline  4 года назад

      Glad you liked the video! Let me know how you get on with it 🙂

  • @maytmdmrw
    @maytmdmrw 4 года назад +14

    I’m just a beginner learning crossovers but I will definitely start these exercises, for some reason edge jumps look less scary than toe jumps (not that I can jump in any way yet 😅 but toe picks are scary, thank you for the video 💙⛸

    • @IceCoachOnline
      @IceCoachOnline  4 года назад +3

      A lot of people actually prefer toe jumps! Toe loop is often the first triple jump landed and most common jump you see performed in shows. A loop can be scary for some as you can easily slip off the entrance edge on to your hip if you're not careful!

  • @rosiegeorge1319
    @rosiegeorge1319 2 года назад +1

    Excellent tips & demonstration! Thank you

  • @skatersam9988
    @skatersam9988 4 года назад +12

    Top tip for people who want to get a tighter air position, use a resistance band, tie one end to something and hold the other (or loop it around your crossed leg) and practice going from that entry position for the loop to the air position.
    This will help build strength to have a tighter air position and get you there faster. Took me from off ice singles to doubles in few days.
    Good luck and keep practicing everyone

    • @IceCoachOnline
      @IceCoachOnline  4 года назад +4

      Great advice! It's something I do with students when I'm teaching them on Zoom! Thanks for sharing this with everyone. I'll probably make a video covering it at some point 🙂

    • @skatersam9988
      @skatersam9988 4 года назад +6

      Another tip for those trying to get your loop off ice, if you have a spinner, you can use them to get that hook before the jump, using it for about a 1/4 rotation before the jump instead of some hops before the jump.
      This will more closely simulate the hook before the jump on ice, and slowly increase the amount of rotational energy you can generate from your legs before the take off.
      You can also use this in the salchow to simulate the turns before the jump

    • @IceCoachOnline
      @IceCoachOnline  4 года назад +3

      @@skatersam9988 those are some very very good ideas. I'm impressed ❤️