This was excellent. I will work on it. I still struggle with inside back 3 turns and brackets but this is great motivation to keep working on everything. Thank you Julia. I love your videos
Fun fact : that backward three turn+second half of the mohawk sequence has a specific name in French : when these two are done together it's a "pas de boucle" (which would translate to "loop step" literally haha). Anyway thanks for this! I'd love to have more examples of intermediate step sequences in the future to work on if that would be okay with you!
I enjoyed your Preliminary Ice Dances. They helped me through these beginner dances. I'm now looking for the next group of dances, particularly the Cha Cha....but I can't find any others. Do you have these next dance videos?
LFO 3 turn RBO 3 turn RFI Mohawk to back RBO 3 turn RFI mohawk to L back inside step to RBI edge step to LBI edge LBI 3 turn RFI bracket cross L behind right step out cross over step out R tap toe jump step to left foot LFI bracket step to right foot RBO twizzle
I assume you designed this footwork sequence for CCW skaters. Since this is considered intermediate, do you recommend skaters do footwork almost entirely in their dominant direction?
Hey, thanks for comment. I’m not familiar with the term CCW skaters. This footwork was designed simply to fit within some holiday choreography I am going to be teaching in a few weeks, and to match the same shape as the beginner footwork I introduced on Sunday. If a skater was preparing for a test of a competition I would definitely recommend foot work that utilizes both dominant and non-dominant sides.
@@CoachJulia CCW Counter clockwise. I am referring to skaters who naturally favor this direction. The majority of people naturally rotate counterclockwise. I noticed that this footwork sequence turns almost entirely counter clockwise. Since you said it is for a show now I understand that it is not intended for a test a test or competition. Thanks for the response.
It’s always better to try and make footwork in the way you feel the most comfortable at least in a competition where practically no one knows your choreography and you can be safe that you’ll do things right, but in tests and in general I recommend you to start practicing since the very beginning everything with both feet and master it so that you can add even more into your choreography and basically push yourself a bit more to become a professional in no time ✨
Wow tu es tres bonne 🤩🥰👌 je suis malendendante, je suis bonne patine simplement mais j'ai jamais faite pour le pirouette etc , je regarder ta vidéo très interressante ! T' es bonne professionnelles... merci m avoir partagé publicités 🤩🥰
I just want to say how helpful these videos are. Before starting I only knew how to skate forward on the ice now I’m doing it all because of her !
Awe, that makes me so happy to hear!
This was excellent. I will work on it. I still struggle with inside back 3 turns and brackets but this is great motivation to keep working on everything. Thank you Julia. I love your videos
Fun fact : that backward three turn+second half of the mohawk sequence has a specific name in French : when these two are done together it's a "pas de boucle" (which would translate to "loop step" literally haha). Anyway thanks for this! I'd love to have more examples of intermediate step sequences in the future to work on if that would be okay with you!
it’s interesting that it’s called a loop step when this is usually the entry to a salchow lol
Oh wow, looks awesome, thank you Julia! I learn a lot from your movies.😊💙
I'm so glad!
I will definitely try it out! Thankyou so much
Hope you like it!
you are the best ice skater teacher in the world 🥰
Awe, thank you!
Such an elegant sequence 😍 good motivation to perfect my turns!
You can do it!
Pleas can we have another..? I loved this ❤❤
You are my queen!
This looks amazing ! 😀I will definitely try it !
Hi Coach Julia, also, I"ve looked all over RUclips on how to do a "Scottie" footwork. Can you provide one? THANKS!
Fun! is there a pattern diagram? I do well with diagrams.... :) THANK YOU!
Holy Moly Macaroni! Something to strive for...in the future!
I enjoyed your Preliminary Ice Dances. They helped me through these beginner dances. I'm now looking for the next group of dances, particularly the Cha Cha....but I can't find any others. Do you have these next dance videos?
I don't have those up, but I can work on getting those out for you.
@@CoachJulia Oh, that would be WONDERFUL! There is nothing even CLOSE to your instruction out there!
Wow tu es excellente ! Magnifique mouvements... ⛸⛸🥰
LFO 3 turn
RBO 3 turn
RFI Mohawk to back
RBO 3 turn
RFI mohawk to L back inside
step to RBI edge
step to LBI edge
LBI 3 turn
RFI bracket
cross L behind right step out cross over step out
R tap toe jump
step to left foot
LFI bracket
step to right foot
RBO twizzle
Thanks for creating this break down!
Julia, вы могли бы снять видео, как красиво делать повороты вокруг себя на зубчиках (носках)
I have no access to ice but i daydream and you have given me a beginning thankyou
Je vais apprendre à suivre doucement on va l ' essayer pour moi par étape...
How do we sign up for the program?
Keep an eye on this page, I will be posting all the details in about 2 weeks.
@@CoachJulia ok thanks!
😍😍😍👏
Yay!
I assume you designed this footwork sequence for CCW skaters. Since this is considered intermediate, do you recommend skaters do footwork almost entirely in their dominant direction?
Hey, thanks for comment. I’m not familiar with the term CCW skaters. This footwork was designed simply to fit within some holiday choreography I am going to be teaching in a few weeks, and to match the same shape as the beginner footwork I introduced on Sunday. If a skater was preparing for a test of a competition I would definitely recommend foot work that utilizes both dominant and non-dominant sides.
@@CoachJulia CCW Counter clockwise. I am referring to skaters who naturally favor this direction. The majority of people naturally rotate counterclockwise. I noticed that this footwork sequence turns almost entirely counter clockwise. Since you said it is for a show now I understand that it is not intended for a test a test or competition. Thanks for the response.
@@claudianowakowski oh my gosh, that abbreviation totally makes sense! 😆
It’s always better to try and make footwork in the way you feel the most comfortable at least in a competition where practically no one knows your choreography and you can be safe that you’ll do things right, but in tests and in general I recommend you to start practicing since the very beginning everything with both feet and master it so that you can add even more into your choreography and basically push yourself a bit more to become a professional in no time ✨
Wow tu es tres bonne 🤩🥰👌 je suis malendendante, je suis bonne patine simplement mais j'ai jamais faite pour le pirouette etc , je regarder ta vidéo très interressante ! T' es bonne professionnelles... merci m avoir partagé publicités
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