How to Stop on Ice Skates - The T Stop

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
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    Welcome to our RUclips channel, where we bring you the coolest ice skating tips and tricks! In this video, we'll guide you through mastering the T stop on ice skates, an essential skill for any ice skater looking to improve their control and safety on the ice.
    🎿 Learn how to perform a flawless T stop on ice skates with our step-by-step tutorial!
    🔹 Perfect your technique and gain confidence in your stops with our expert guidance.
    🔹 Avoid those slippery accidents and glide like a pro with our proven tips.
    🔹 Master the art of stopping gracefully on ice with ease.
    🏒 Whether you're a beginner or an experienced skater, our comprehensive T stop tutorial caters to all skill levels. Our instructor will break down the process, making it easy to follow and execute.
    🎯 Key Points Covered in this T Stop Tutorial:
    1️⃣ Proper body positioning for maximum balance and stability.
    2️⃣ Understanding weight distribution to initiate the stop effectively.
    3️⃣ Step-by-step guide to forming the T shape with your skates.
    4️⃣ Tips to prevent common mistakes and improve your technique.
    5️⃣ Practice drills to enhance your T stop control and precision.
    ⛸️ Join us as we lace up our skates and demonstrate the T stop in action! Make sure to hit that "Like" button if you find this video helpful and don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more exciting ice skating tutorials and tricks.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @Stargeon
    @Stargeon 8 месяцев назад +13

    Lmao I tried t-stops and accidentally learned to spin because of that hip turning 😅

  • @animeaiko-ka6306
    @animeaiko-ka6306 14 дней назад

    I just love how you teach , you’re the best 💖

  • @pumpkingod
    @pumpkingod Год назад +12

    I like the epic Prince of Egypt soundtrack in the background

  • @giantbush4258
    @giantbush4258 6 месяцев назад +1

    Self taught skater. I have been doing the inside edge t- stop and thought i did it wrong. Now i know

  • @Sandall_official
    @Sandall_official 11 месяцев назад +5

    u know this is legit when the guy got the british accent xD

  • @Nae1ya
    @Nae1ya Год назад +8

    Thank you for this video. I thought we weren't supposed to use the inside edge at all for a T Stop.

    • @Kazegamii
      @Kazegamii Год назад +1

      I was always told this too

    • @5hr3DDy
      @5hr3DDy Год назад +6

      They are both technically correct, just different variations (outside edge T stop vs inside edge T stop). I think a lot of coaches will encourage the outside edge variant more due to it having better stopping power when executed correctly, as well as looking more aesthetically pleasing. The inside version is still pretty useful for a beginner as a useful starting point though.

    • @anthonyrobertson2011
      @anthonyrobertson2011 11 месяцев назад +4

      Figure skaters often say this. Because their goal is to make all the movements pretty and flowing. Dragging a blade behind you is not very pretty and elegant. If you are just skating for fun then it's not an issue. If you can't stop any other way then use it. Better than nothing and running into people. Other figure skaters might cringe at seeing you do it that way, but so what.

  • @pest0370
    @pest0370 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hi, I just recently discovered this amazing channel, and I was just wondering, I’d like to have ice skating as only a cool hobby, do you think I have a chance of teaching myself with the help of your videos?
    I’d only have winters to practice, but I hope it’s not impossible..
    Thank you in advance, you guys are awesome ❤❤

  • @Blobber.t
    @Blobber.t 11 месяцев назад +3

    I’m sorry, but how are you making gosport ice rink look so good

  • @charmainequinn
    @charmainequinn 4 месяца назад

    T stop to assert dominance over opponent, got it. 🤔

  • @jocelynwithsprinkles
    @jocelynwithsprinkles Год назад +5

    I don’t think I’ll ever be able to do a T-stop. I naturally Intoe, so it’s already a challenge keeping my feet straight and I use an insole but getting my feet to go in that direction is just physically not able to happen because my ankle can’t turn that far out and stay in place 😢

  • @ShenJiu
    @ShenJiu Год назад +3

    If i want to learn how to skate then can i use the rent shoes to skate?

    • @Busyfigureskating
      @Busyfigureskating Год назад

      It would be wise to get even the cheapest figure skating boot instead because rentals will not give you consistency……bad idea to learn to skate in rentals, in other words. The blades will be badly sharpened and not to mention it will not fit your foot properly like getting your own pair of boots will. It doesn’t need to be too expensive. $100-150 to start. Good luck!

    • @Busyfigureskating
      @Busyfigureskating Год назад

      And find a pro figure skating shop in your area if there is one!

    • @Kazegamii
      @Kazegamii Год назад +1

      I used the lesson skates for a good 6 months before I fully committed to skating and bought my own. Things are going to be a little more difficult, because they're usually incredibly blunt, but it is definitely achievable. Start with them and then move up to some decent intermediate boots when you decide you want to commit to it!