If not your head then your tail bone and that takes almost a year to fully heal 😍 saying this from experience it is extremely painful so please try and fall on your side for anyone who does not figure skate or is planning on it ❤ Love your videos Michelle
I’ve fallen on my tailbone while doing a bunny hop 😂😂😂 It hurt so much though- I’ve fallen on my tailbone 5 times (aprox) so it hurts a lot more when I sit on my tailbone or fall on it
That is why when I fall backwards I commit and fall with straight back instead of a sitting position. I tried to bend my neck but didn't help I hit my head
Same with hockey, but since the fall is so hard to control when you get hit, protecting your head and limbs (somebody once skated over another players’ wrist without noticing) is your number one priority
I needed this when I completely Charlie Browned at the public rink fourish years ago. Nothing better than just going straight flat onto your back in the middle of a public rink with literal eight year olds swirling in circles around the perimeter. Good times. Thanks to this video though, I shouldn't have that happen again. Thank you!!
You can also get on all fours, leave your hands on the ground, and push both feet up. Once they are stable you can lift your hands off the ice. I recommend that more if your scared.
I went ice skating twice ,only fell twice , but it is not easy, if you don't have strong ankles it will be painful, you will have to keep stopping and take a break because of the pain but i can still be fun i think i prefer rollor skating . GOODLUCK.
Please avoid putting your hands down when you fall. Fall where the padding is. Sit to the side and keep your head up, you know what's down there. Most common injury with beginning skaters is a broken wrist
@@barbiedoll44 basically, choose a buttcheek. Left or right, there’s more fat therefore more protection there. If you’re landing sideways on your hips, try and curl into a ball, your weight can be evenly distributed over the side of your thighs as well as your hip that way
This looks almost exactly like the place I went skating at for the first and only time the ice was uneven that day and the skate hit a deep divet when I was spinning and I fell down on my wrist then hit my head and sprained my wrist lovely first memory of skating 😅 I still wanna try again tho bc I don't quite when I get hurt especially when figure skating looks so fun
i smacked the back of my head against the ice pretty hard i allost passed out and lost most consciousness/ability to talk or react or do anything in general for a short while,my head just kinda hurt for around 3 weeks,do not freak out ever when u are about to fall
step 1: knees bent step 2: V shape step 3: take the stride ( one leg push ) step 4: do the same thing over and over again step 5: stopping ( hockey stop ) two feet together then look the way you are stopping then shoulder and legs EASSYYY
Agree with everything but the hockey stop. There's a lot of nuance to balance and ankle position for that. But the V? Absolutely! I don't understand the marching in place bit.
I’ve been wanting to get back into figure skating recently (I did it when I was 5) and didn’t carry it on for long. But a few years ago I got Plantar Fasciitis and I was wondering if it’s still possible to be able to skate with it? Would appreciate someone to reply!❤️
Listen. I know this sounds weird, but my chiropractor actually helped with my plantar fasciitis a lot. They adjusted the bones in my feet a few times and it really helped. Once I was able to incorporate the stretches and exercises they showed me, my pain was gone. On the rare occasion it comes back (only once or twice in the last 15 years), I got more adjustments, did the stretches again, and it cleared up!
@@goldiloks08 Thanks for sharing! I might see if I can see a chiropractor but my mum said it’s quite expensive at the moment so hopefully soon. But ty for the help :)
I have been ice skating since I was three years old and I have NEVER EVER seen one of these techniques you showed! Try to get a buggy or something to push or a person who will help you and learn to stand on your feet and glide
Falling down is going to happen to you if you spend any amount of time on the ice. But you definitely don't need gloves for it. "Marching" isn't going to help you. It's just going to help you practice falling.
So u do March March glide so basically. While u March u try gliding (use the barriers for support) and then u keep doing that and ur skating and leave ur hand out like an airplane
I only agree with step 3 and 4 do not do 1,2 or 5 try push outwards at an angle to gain speed and also to stop turn your body and put all pressure on the front foot (hockey stop).
ive fallen backwards while going into a waltz jump and landed on my tailbone. i couldnt bend down at all for the rest of the day and some of the next bc it hurt so bad 😭
guys don’t stomp because if you stomp your going to eventually be stroking with your toe pick which is not good and harder to un learn i recommend pushing out to the side one good at a time then gradually push more backwards
Step 3 should be step 1.. just saying💀🤣… half expect her to say “if you French fry when you’re supposed to pizza, you’re gonna have a bad time!”🤣🤣🤣 #southpark 🫡
Is the way she stops better or the one where you turn your toes in. Because I've seen videos where they specifically tell you not to let your feet get wider than shoulder length
I went for a freinds party, her is my Edvice: You want to hold on for dear life and when u can stand start to stomp. Then get a penguin and use it to help u get the format. When ur ready, go of and do all those things in the rink 😊😊😊
This is wrong, first you want to learn balance and make sure that you actually learn it before you start trying to skate properly. Marching is not a way to skating if you want to go fast I would suggest learning to glide instead of marching on ur first steps. And to stop all you have to do is start spreading your legs apart slowly instead of pushing them out and trying to hockey stop with both legs away for each other that is a good way to do the splits on ice and it will hurt! Also to keep your balance just put your hands on your knees best way to not fall back wards and hit your head on the ice
I find it easier to balance on roller blade rather than Ice Skates. Since you’re not on ice with the roller blades, there’s a lot more friction to work with. With the roller blades, the wheels extend further out towards the front of your foot compared to the blade of an ice skate that doesn’t extend as far which has caused me to fall from time to time on the ice since I’m used to the extra length of the wheels on the roller blade
If not your head then your tail bone and that takes almost a year to fully heal 😍 saying this from experience it is extremely painful so please try and fall on your side for anyone who does not figure skate or is planning on it ❤ Love your videos Michelle
I’ve fallen on my tailbone while doing a bunny hop 😂😂😂
It hurt so much though-
I’ve fallen on my tailbone 5 times (aprox) so it hurts a lot more when I sit on my tailbone or fall on it
@@DerpyMonaLisa bro same 😭 once I fell 9 times when I was beginning over like 2-3 hours and my mom was shocked lmao, knees and tailbone are the worst
@@mishiak fr- today I learn how to do knee slides and after the lessons my knees hurt so much 🫠
That is why when I fall backwards I commit and fall with straight back instead of a sitting position. I tried to bend my neck but didn't help I hit my head
Same with hockey, but since the fall is so hard to control when you get hit, protecting your head and limbs (somebody once skated over another players’ wrist without noticing) is your number one priority
The guy in the back dancing on step 2 is incredible... 100/10 👏
“if you go backwards you’re gonna hit your head” 😂😂 she describes something so violent in the nicest tone possible
I hit my butt…
that one guy in the back dancing: 🕺
My thought 8months later
Me after reading this:it’s rewind time
I needed this when I completely Charlie Browned at the public rink fourish years ago. Nothing better than just going straight flat onto your back in the middle of a public rink with literal eight year olds swirling in circles around the perimeter. Good times. Thanks to this video though, I shouldn't have that happen again. Thank you!!
In my whole life I have NEVER seen sb stopping like that!!!😂😂😂
Thank you so much!! I’m going ice skating every Sunday and this will help me!!
You can also get on all fours, leave your hands on the ground, and push both feet up. Once they are stable you can lift your hands off the ice. I recommend that more if your scared.
Why didn't anyone ever tell me THIS?
I didn’t even fall once when I first tried it! Thank you, this was so helpful and I had an amazing time trying it! ❤❤❤
I went ice skating twice ,only fell twice , but it is not easy, if you don't have strong ankles it will be painful, you will have to keep stopping and take a break because of the pain but i can still be fun i think i prefer rollor skating . GOODLUCK.
It's bcs your ice skating like you got buckled knee (person from experience)
The only person who was actually clear lol
Please avoid putting your hands down when you fall. Fall where the padding is. Sit to the side and keep your head up, you know what's down there. Most common injury with beginning skaters is a broken wrist
this is good advice, can you clarify what fall where the padding means?
@@barbiedoll44 basically, choose a buttcheek. Left or right, there’s more fat therefore more protection there. If you’re landing sideways on your hips, try and curl into a ball, your weight can be evenly distributed over the side of your thighs as well as your hip that way
@@jordanthomas7702
BUT MY BELLY HAS MORE FAT
i pissed
Didn’t break my wrist but jammed my index finger when I fell backwards cuz some 10 year old rammed into me at Mach 7
Where did you get your legwarmers and gloves... so cute😊 and very helpful tips!
Thank you so much if this works you are a miracle worker
You make it look so easy
Thanks a lot for your video. It worked.
This was so good! I’ll try these in my first time. :)
Ok but why was this comforting
This is so helpful! I’m going ice skating today and I haven’t been skating since like 5th grade
I just learnt bec I do roller skating so I just went for it then trie to spin and then I'm now rlly good at skating
Coach pls never stop making videos U have inspired me so much
I started skating thanks to you and 1year in and I have never been happier
This looks almost exactly like the place I went skating at for the first and only time the ice was uneven that day and the skate hit a deep divet when I was spinning and I fell down on my wrist then hit my head and sprained my wrist lovely first memory of skating 😅 I still wanna try again tho bc I don't quite when I get hurt especially when figure skating looks so fun
I’m going ice skating for the first time tomorrow and I’m glad it’s basically like roller skating/blading
i smacked the back of my head against the ice pretty hard i allost passed out and lost most consciousness/ability to talk or react or do anything in general for a short while,my head just kinda hurt for around 3 weeks,do not freak out ever when u are about to fall
Yessss now i can dress up as ghiaccio and then become white album in an ice skate centre blasting (Ghiaccio's theme) on a phone
Thanks coach!!
Thxxxx u made my day ilysmmmmm
It’s almost my birthday and I’m gonna go ice skating so this really helped!
Today I got hurt and didn’t know how to stop thank u very much !!
That loop was great tho!❤
....wish I watched your video before hitting the ice with the kiddos 🤣
step 1: knees bent
step 2: V shape
step 3: take the stride ( one leg push )
step 4: do the same thing over and over again
step 5: stopping ( hockey stop ) two feet together then look the way you are stopping then shoulder and legs
EASSYYY
Agree with everything but the hockey stop. There's a lot of nuance to balance and ankle position for that. But the V? Absolutely! I don't understand the marching in place bit.
When you stop what happens when u can do the splits so you have to go all the way done
I learned this all in my ice skating class
I’ve been wanting to get back into figure skating recently (I did it when I was 5) and didn’t carry it on for long. But a few years ago I got Plantar Fasciitis and I was wondering if it’s still possible to be able to skate with it? Would appreciate someone to reply!❤️
Listen. I know this sounds weird, but my chiropractor actually helped with my plantar fasciitis a lot. They adjusted the bones in my feet a few times and it really helped. Once I was able to incorporate the stretches and exercises they showed me, my pain was gone. On the rare occasion it comes back (only once or twice in the last 15 years), I got more adjustments, did the stretches again, and it cleared up!
@@goldiloks08 Thanks for sharing! I might see if I can see a chiropractor but my mum said it’s quite expensive at the moment so hopefully soon. But ty for the help :)
I do roller skating so it's probably gonna be easier for me
I can skate on ice just fine, but every time I try roller skating, I end up looking like I got into a huge fight.
I wish we had that in algeria
Im a hockey player and I’m just watching this for fun🤣🤣
Where are you leg warmers from they are lovely ❤
I have been ice skating since I was three years old and I have NEVER EVER seen one of these techniques you showed!
Try to get a buggy or something to push or a person who will help you and learn to stand on your feet and glide
owkei❤😊
I don’t think i need to learn step three, as that’s why I’m here 😂
Ima do the splits if I stop like that any different ways?
Michelle:😊😆😄😄
The mean in the back:🕺💃🕺💃👯♂️🕺👯♂️💃
I meant man
Those annoying kids that spray you with snow 😭🤚
Step -1: learn to balance
Yeah
True today I played and l fall and all my body is broken 👎🏼🥲
Falling down is going to happen to you if you spend any amount of time on the ice. But you definitely don't need gloves for it.
"Marching" isn't going to help you. It's just going to help you practice falling.
Marching is part of the learn-to-skate program
Cute skates
thanks!
Hmm, still waiting for the step where you learn how to skate
Same
@@tulipstreasuress9626that is how you learn to skate
lol same
I ruined 69 likes😂😂
So u do March March glide so basically. While u March u try gliding (use the barriers for support) and then u keep doing that and ur skating and leave ur hand out like an airplane
I only agree with step 3 and 4 do not do 1,2 or 5 try push outwards at an angle to gain speed and also to stop turn your body and put all pressure on the front foot (hockey stop).
ive fallen backwards while going into a waltz jump and landed on my tailbone. i couldnt bend down at all for the rest of the day and some of the next bc it hurt so bad 😭
so is skating on the ice like skating in normal skates?
guys don’t stomp because if you stomp your going to eventually be stroking with your toe pick which is not good and harder to un learn i recommend pushing out to the side one good at a time then gradually push more backwards
Don’t forget the snow pants, always wear snow pants if you’re prone to falling and/or are a beginner
Thx im going next week so thx
I just realized how similar ice skating is to roller skating, same steps to learn lol
Smacked my skull backwards on the ice now i use a hockey helmet
I know this is a random question but do you use the Oakland ice rink? Because it looks like my ice rink and I use the Oakland ome😮
That person behind 😂😂😂
Yeah, my problem isn’t with stopping, it’s with GOing 😅😅
Mines the opposite 😂
I can go fast but cant stop😭
We went to ice skating today I actually did pretty well on last tries but on total I fell like 7-8 times and the last 2-3 falls were *bad* lol
I also went skating today but didn't get as bruised as I thought I would
@@JIO2k412 you get used to it after some time lol
I like step 4
I love ice skating ⛸️ ❤
I genuinely thought this was a joke but apparently it’s real
I asked that we followed, and I did that❤
In the mall of asia/moa i think they don't give gloves but sell but that's ok
⭐️
Step 3 should be step 1.. just saying💀🤣… half expect her to say “if you French fry when you’re supposed to pizza, you’re gonna have a bad time!”🤣🤣🤣 #southpark 🫡
Is the way she stops better or the one where you turn your toes in. Because I've seen videos where they specifically tell you not to let your feet get wider than shoulder length
step 4 got me wildin
If you fall backwards ALWAYS tuck your head forward or cover it please I learnt the hard way by getting a concussion when I was younger 😭
nice
When you put pressure won’t your leg shake and fall
I went for a freinds party, her is my Edvice:
You want to hold on for dear life and when u can stand start to stomp. Then get a penguin and use it to help u get the format. When ur ready, go of and do all those things in the rink 😊😊😊
Thank you
Bro Imma fall so fast with how your doing this
Kinda like roller skating but in ice
Lov❤ u
one of the worst habits beginners have in ice skating is ‘walking on ice’. A LOT of people skate like they would walk on the streets.
And fall to the left of you know you fall in front of you, but not backwards you’re right about that one
I remember when I was 7/8*now 10* I always fall on my butt😂*if you fall backwards just sit so you can’t hurt your head*
This is wrong, first you want to learn balance and make sure that you actually learn it before you start trying to skate properly. Marching is not a way to skating if you want to go fast I would suggest learning to glide instead of marching on ur first steps. And to stop all you have to do is start spreading your legs apart slowly instead of pushing them out and trying to hockey stop with both legs away for each other that is a good way to do the splits on ice and it will hurt! Also to keep your balance just put your hands on your knees best way to not fall back wards and hit your head on the ice
So really its like roller skating right?i know how to roller skate so hopefully this will be easy when i go skating
For guys who have expierence with both roller blades and ice blades: Is there any difference in ice from regular skating?
I find it easier to balance on roller blade rather than Ice Skates. Since you’re not on ice with the roller blades, there’s a lot more friction to work with. With the roller blades, the wheels extend further out towards the front of your foot compared to the blade of an ice skate that doesn’t extend as far which has caused me to fall from time to time on the ice since I’m used to the extra length of the wheels on the roller blade
Helmet bro gg
Falling is way more dramatic then it’s seems this is from experience 😂😂
What rink do you skate at
I’ve been to the ice skate rank
This worked for me, I fell over more times than I could count. And most of it was backwards, landed on my butt
I'm at the rink right now 😅
Simple non risk ways to learn techniques! Especially because you’re pretty much not in motion at all
Girl we were just ice skating here
Omg this is the place i go to in oakland
Jeez I am a skater too and my level is Axel beginner 😅
💅
I slipped and balanced myself but my hands almost broke😆
Me not know what I’m doing and I just go out there my first time like I’m roller skating😭
I GO TO THE SAME ICE DEN
Oooooooo 💕