Rollerski Drills - Uphill Made Easy

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Cross Country Skiing (rollerskiing) up hill requires the skier to master lots of timing and movements. At first glance, it seems complicated. But it isn't at all. In twelve minutes I fix Dagmar's skate 1 (up-hill) technique with simple, easy to follow drills. Below is a session overview which you can take with you to practice.
    In this video you will see Dagmar solving her skate one in real time and understanding the body movements she must achieve to do it properly. This will help you reflect on your own technique as you attempt these drills.
    The video is broken into sectinos allowing you to navigate to the drill of your chosing, and repeat sections where necessary.
    Commenth wit any questions and I will answer to the best of my ability or make a video clarifying your question.
    Here is the session breakdown:
    Phase 1 - Identify Strengths & Weaknesses
    Dagmar performs all the skates to the best of her ability for me to assess. As well as giving Dagmar positive feedback on her strengths, my goal is to identify what aspectsof her technique require attention. Minor details are important, but I'm most interested in fundamental technical errors.
    Phase 2 - Overview Problem & Solution
    This is where I describe and demonstrate Dagmar’s weaknesses, and how I intend to solve them. It’s always helpful to give a picture of our objective before breaking it down into individual drills.
    Phase 3 - Drills
    This phase is the ‘solving phase’
    A. Diagonal & Fall Drill
    This helps fix timing and movement by forcing the skier to go down with their body position onto the poles meaning it’s easier to step off onto the other ski.
    1. Diagonal & Fall drill for body position and timing (rollerskis off) to get the feel of the drill
    2. Diagonal & Fall drill for body position and timing (rollerskis on) to put the movement into action on the skis
    B. The Floor is Lava Drill
    This drill helps you understand how quickly you need to shift your body from one ski to the other in skating. Imagine you stand on hot coals! Ouch! Get off that foot quickly before it burns with lead leg. No time to hang about. Many people pole and hold their weight on their lead ski when going uphill an that’s inefficient.
    1. The Floor is Lava for rapid weight transfer (rollerskis off) to understand the speed
    2. The floor is Lava for rapid weight transfer (rollerskis on) to put the movement into action on the skis
    C. Poles Back & Non-lead Leg Down
    This drill is designed to get the skier to pull the arms back on the lead leg, and reset them on the non lead leg, ready to go again immediately.
    1. Simulate timing standing still
    2. Perform with rollerskis on
    In the up hill technique (skate one, offset, V1) there is a very clear guide to getting the technique right. Stamp and poll = Stoll. As the lead leg comes down, the poll must come down at the exact same moment. This is the single strongest indicator someone is doing the uphill this technique correctly.
    D. Combine & Conclude
    Having addressed each drill one by one we are ready to combine them.
    1. First, we stand still and go over the timing and movement. You can do this without rollerskis and poles on.
    2. Then we bring the movement into it.
    At this point we would review any errors pertaining to the drills above and address them one by one. If the drills have carried out by the skier properly then it’s time for the athlete to repeat over and over until it’s firmly in their head.
    Remembering these drills can be tricky, especially all at once after a few days or weeks off the rollerskis. Here’s a trick to remembering:
    Always just think of one drill at a time and practice that until done correctly.
    Do it in this order:
    1. Stamp and Poll = Stoll
    2. Stand up diagonal & Fall
    3. The Floor is Lava
    4. Poles back as non lead leg comes down
    Congrats for getting this far!
    Ask me anything in the comments!
    Please like this video and subscribe to my channel!
    Ski great, be great!
    Scott

Комментарии • 14

  • @dm5rkt
    @dm5rkt 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Loved the attention to detail. Any plans to do a video on V2 technique?

    • @NorDixonSkiSchool
      @NorDixonSkiSchool  11 месяцев назад

      I'm working on that right now actually! Should be up by the weekend :) thanks for watching

    • @NorDixonSkiSchool
      @NorDixonSkiSchool  10 месяцев назад

      A bit overdue, but here is the V2 (skate 2) video I promised: ruclips.net/video/zCnIBMFGRA0/видео.html&ab_channel=ScottDixon-NordixonSkiSchool I hope it helps.

  • @ja_apo
    @ja_apo 2 месяца назад

    So glad I found this video. With just a few hints of it I was able to (relatively 😊) easily climb a 70 m in hight hill on my crossskates at which I was completely out of my breath before. Thank you so much, Scott.

  • @sergeya840
    @sergeya840 9 месяцев назад

    Personally, I see when people ski wrong pretty well. And often the problem is to find out what exactly should be changed and the best way to do it. I like the approach in this session. Keep it up!

  • @knoxtaylor808
    @knoxtaylor808 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great stuff, as usual. The "STOLE" and "LAMP" cues gave me a 'lightbulb' moment. I haven't totally fixed my timing problems but at least I can now recognize when my timing is off. Many thanks.

    • @NorDixonSkiSchool
      @NorDixonSkiSchool  11 месяцев назад

      Perfect! That is great to hear. If you're at that level then simply having that mental alarm clock ringing when the timing goes off is ideal. Particularly to help you get back into the correct timing when you're tired or skiing in tricky conditions

  • @Nithael_
    @Nithael_ 11 месяцев назад +1

    It’s just my personal bias but watching people do it wrong mostly just confuses me. For me it’s more helpful to see the correct techniques demonstrated and broken down than to watch incorrect techniques changed. Either way, thanks for the video. It’s cool to see coaching and progress made.

    • @NorDixonSkiSchool
      @NorDixonSkiSchool  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the feedback! I appreciate that. I have a video that addresses this exact issue which is just my explanation alone. I'm currently experimenting with video ideas to see what works best. Would be great to hear if the.other was more helpful for you:
      ruclips.net/video/xpucUdSaOxE/видео.htmlsi=8mO4-E4M24IAIWVf

    • @davidzof
      @davidzof 11 месяцев назад

      Generally when you teach you demonstrate the correct technique otherwise (and as you say) it can confuse students who then do exactly the wrong thing.

  • @mwfeet
    @mwfeet 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Scott & Dagmar! Very useful breakdown and comparisons. Look forward to seeing more videos, are you planning any classic ones?

    • @NorDixonSkiSchool
      @NorDixonSkiSchool  10 месяцев назад

      I am, yes! Probably the first one on snow. Then early next spring I'll do a bunch

  • @mogulmayhem
    @mogulmayhem 9 месяцев назад +1

    you're literally wearing biking helmets to do this? just bike. it's fun. you should try it.

    • @NorDixonSkiSchool
      @NorDixonSkiSchool  9 месяцев назад +2

      That's right :) no need for anything else as far as I know