About pushing straight to the side... I see that you push in a rather open angle before straightening the skate right at the end, ending with both skates pointing forwards. I've seen other top skaters do this during the push. Is my observation correct? I can't remember anybody mentioning this detail, if my observation is correct that is.
I think that's correct :) Nothing I would worry about doing, or avoiding. As long as it doesn't force the hips to open up, and that it doesn't happen before the force has been applied into the ground :)
Viktor, what's more effective and efficient 1) training legs in gym for better and powerful push Or 2) training on skates for powerful push Please do reply I m really confused
Yes, although it has been raining today I had an hour training and did some of the exercises. The best to my opinion is the one keeping both feet on the ground which made me feel the pushes (outside/inside) best after a while. Really good. Will do it the next times more often as well as I am going to try the rolling on one foot. But this will take a little bit. So, thanks again for the helpful instructions and pretty good video sequences.
Thanks for very nice video! Have a question about nr 1 and 2. When you do these two exercises then you keep your weight on the inner leg? But when doing "real" skating you would try to have most of your weight on the pushing leg?
Yes, generally one should always have the weight and pressure on the skate underneath oneself. As these drills are more about position and movement patterns, we break that rule :p
There is multiple ways to avoid that issue. In most cases it's a matter of finding the right boots. I recommend Luigino boots as they automatically adapt to the shape of your feet, giving a somewhat custom boot feel. www.topskate.dk/produkt/luigino-bolt/ If your boots are heat mouldable, give that a shot ;)
This are basically the step to learn how to do the double push technique..! Good video 👍🏼
View from above (drone? ) was an excellent idea.
Thanks... Took a little while before we got it under control ;)
Fantastic and clear tutorial, thanks 🙏
Exercise 3 and 4 actually look really fun!
I found great for where I am now. Will practice
This is very useful ,it's really good thank you very much
Viktor your tutorials are always the best, keep it up! 👍👍👍
That's really nice to hear! I sure will!
I love this video and I'm gonna go and practice 😁👍
He conseguido muy buenos resultados con estos 5 pasos !!
Hi Victor, Can you make a video for sprint, like 100m or 200m
Thanks for these tips!! ciao
Estamos practicando todos los ejercicios. Muchas gracias. Saludos desde Colombia.
Very nice sir 👌👍
This is very useful exercises! Thanks!
Good to hear :)
About pushing straight to the side... I see that you push in a rather open angle before straightening the skate right at the end, ending with both skates pointing forwards. I've seen other top skaters do this during the push. Is my observation correct? I can't remember anybody mentioning this detail, if my observation is correct that is.
I think that's correct :) Nothing I would worry about doing, or avoiding. As long as it doesn't force the hips to open up, and that it doesn't happen before the force has been applied into the ground :)
Nice video. The hard part is getting and staying low.
It's really good thank you
Viktor, what's more effective and efficient
1) training legs in gym for better and powerful push
Or
2) training on skates for powerful push
Please do reply I m really confused
Really good exercises. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks! Hope you can use them :)
Yes, although it has been raining today I had an hour training and did some of the exercises. The best to my opinion is the one keeping both feet on the ground which made me feel the pushes (outside/inside) best after a while. Really good. Will do it the next times more often as well as I am going to try the rolling on one foot. But this will take a little bit. So, thanks again for the helpful instructions and pretty good video sequences.
So nice to hear, that you can make good use of it! :)
So this is double push, right? Could you please do a video specific on this topic, if you haven't already?
Planning on it 👌
Superb Awesome bro...
Thanks man :)
Thanks
Where is this recorded? Looks like a great place to skate
edhenolin Vallensbæk near Copenhagen . It really is!!
Now I’m Finnaly faster thank you
Really awesome bro... Perfect video. From india..
Thanks a lot!
stuff i'm gonna do at tatem park
thank you coach
Thanks for very nice video! Have a question about nr 1 and 2. When you do these two exercises then you keep your weight on the inner leg? But when doing "real" skating you would try to have most of your weight on the pushing leg?
Yes, generally one should always have the weight and pressure on the skate underneath oneself. As these drills are more about position and movement patterns, we break that rule :p
Hi, I can I lace my speed skates better in order to avoid foot pain?. Thanks
There is multiple ways to avoid that issue. In most cases it's a matter of finding the right boots. I recommend Luigino boots as they automatically adapt to the shape of your feet, giving a somewhat custom boot feel. www.topskate.dk/produkt/luigino-bolt/
If your boots are heat mouldable, give that a shot ;)
Nice...:-)
좋앙🥰😍🤩💝💘
thank you so much for the tips.. my coach always yell and me and keep yelling at me said " where is your push ?!?!" anyways thanks again
Victor alles got
Why your hand moments going like ice skating hand moments its wrong your hand should be inside
The armswing is generally identical to the way you'd be using your arms on ice :)
@@thorupviktor yeah but this is not ice skating
@@kavinparkar885 That's of no importance here..
@@thorupviktor it is it impact on your speed
The difference between two indifferent armswings will logically not carry an impact on one’s speed...
QUE PASÓ CON ÉSA MUERDA 😂
Thanks