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Thanks. Just got done with a skating session. I probably spent an hour just on one foot' glides. Your tips and corrections helped. Much better, still long way to go
How comfortable are you doing a backward two foot glide? Is it the fear factor holding you back, or do you feel its a technical problem ?We'll work on the video for a future release!
Ice Coach Online I’m learning on hockey skates and I can do backward swizzles and c-cuts no problem, but as soon as I lift my leg even for a millisecond it feels as if I’m going to lose my balance completely. Looking forward to the video!
@@philipprice4754 do you feel like you are going to fall forwards onto your face? This feeling can be common in hockey skates due to the lack of a toe pick. If so, try working on not leaning too far forwards when do backward swizzles. Build up more confidence moving backwards. Weight should be over the balls of the feet, but if you are leaning forwards too much you'll slip over that toe. Practicing a two foot backward glides with the feet close together can also help. Make sure the feet are on two flat edges (neither inside or outside, completely upright). Finally, Never put the weight into the heel of the skate while gliding backward, you can have a nasty fall.
Ice Coach Online Thanks very much! I think I am leaning forward a bit too much - I feel as if I’m right on my toes rather than the balls of my feet. Great advice - thanks again.
I think I should practicing standing on one foot off ice as well. If you can’t do it off ice, you definitely can’t do it on ice. This is way more difficult than it looks.
My right one foot glide is very strong but my left one is awful can only hold it for a couple of seconds 😔 Thank you for the video, and I agree with previous comment one foot backwards video too please 💙⛸
It's normal to have one leg you are more comfortable on, just make sure you practice your weaker leg a lot. It's easy to neglect the weaker side with everything on the ice, but as the moves become more advanced, this will start to create bigger problems for you.
For the life of me I cannot seem to master this. I have excellent balance on land, I just don't understand why it doesn't translate to the ice. It's so frustrating
@@melissamccausland9273 are you able to do the chasses but then get stuck on the two foot turn? If so, make sure before the turn you go into a two foot glide on a curve with the upper body facing the centre of the circle. Foot closest the centre of the circle should be on an outside edge, other foot on an inside edge. The foot on the inside edge should be slightly in front of the other foot. Keep the upper body facing the centre of the circle at all times and pivot to backwards. Weight should be on the ball of the foot (both feet). You can watch out forward outside 3 turn video for help to understand how 3 turns are done, essentially what you are trying to do is a two footed 3 turn. In the future we will cover this in a video, hope this helps in the mean time!
Yes absolutely. Building up stability and balance using some equipment such as a bosu and checking you position in front of a mirror will help with this :)
I can hold my right glide pretty much the whole length of the rink no problem, i can balance and hold the left without putting the other foot down but i really have to fight to keep it on the flat, it always wants to drop onto an inside edge. I can do more advanced stuff ok, backwards crossovers both ways comfortably, crossrolls, and waltz jumps and even got a baby toe-loop. Just upgraded my boots to seperate blade combo. (Edea chorus with coronation Ace) Is it worth moving the alignment of the blade or is it likely a technique problem and its just my weaker foot. Dont want to mess with the blades too much if its just me being lazier on that leg, tend to compensate ok on most stuff just really obvious on a basic glide.
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Thanks. Just got done with a skating session. I probably spent an hour just on one foot' glides. Your tips and corrections helped. Much better, still long way to go
We're glad to hear the video helped you out!
I can do this, but backwards on one leg is terrifying - it feels impossible. Next video please!
How comfortable are you doing a backward two foot glide? Is it the fear factor holding you back, or do you feel its a technical problem ?We'll work on the video for a future release!
Ice Coach Online I’m learning on hockey skates and I can do backward swizzles and c-cuts no problem, but as soon as I lift my leg even for a millisecond it feels as if I’m going to lose my balance completely. Looking forward to the video!
@@philipprice4754 do you feel like you are going to fall forwards onto your face? This feeling can be common in hockey skates due to the lack of a toe pick. If so, try working on not leaning too far forwards when do backward swizzles. Build up more confidence moving backwards. Weight should be over the balls of the feet, but if you are leaning forwards too much you'll slip over that toe. Practicing a two foot backward glides with the feet close together can also help. Make sure the feet are on two flat edges (neither inside or outside, completely upright).
Finally, Never put the weight into the heel of the skate while gliding backward, you can have a nasty fall.
Ice Coach Online Thanks very much! I think I am leaning forward a bit too much - I feel as if I’m right on my toes rather than the balls of my feet. Great advice - thanks again.
@@philipprice4754 you're welcome! Any other problems, don't hesitate to get in touch.
I think I should practicing standing on one foot off ice as well. If you can’t do it off ice, you definitely can’t do it on ice. This is way more difficult than it looks.
My right one foot glide is very strong but my left one is awful can only hold it for a couple of seconds 😔
Thank you for the video, and I agree with previous comment one foot backwards video too please 💙⛸
It's normal to have one leg you are more comfortable on, just make sure you practice your weaker leg a lot. It's easy to neglect the weaker side with everything on the ice, but as the moves become more advanced, this will start to create bigger problems for you.
This is my exact problem 😭
So far your videos are the best on RUclips! I'm learning so much! Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words! Happy to hear you're enjoying the content!
Thank you so so much you literally helped me on my competition THaNK YOuUUuUuU!
So hard to practice in a public rink T_T
For the life of me I cannot seem to master this. I have excellent balance on land, I just don't understand why it doesn't translate to the ice. It's so frustrating
I answered your comment on the ankles rocking in video with some advice 🙂
You're videos are very inspiring and a joy to watch but im struggling with the forward chase into two foot turn do u have any tips?😅😊
Are you trying to do the two foot turn on a curve or a straight line?
@@IceCoachOnline on a curve
@@melissamccausland9273 are you able to do the chasses but then get stuck on the two foot turn? If so, make sure before the turn you go into a two foot glide on a curve with the upper body facing the centre of the circle. Foot closest the centre of the circle should be on an outside edge, other foot on an inside edge. The foot on the inside edge should be slightly in front of the other foot. Keep the upper body facing the centre of the circle at all times and pivot to backwards. Weight should be on the ball of the foot (both feet). You can watch out forward outside 3 turn video for help to understand how 3 turns are done, essentially what you are trying to do is a two footed 3 turn. In the future we will cover this in a video, hope this helps in the mean time!
@@IceCoachOnline thanks for the tips😊
watching this at my local ice rink. i can’t even balance on the ground with my skates on :(
I still can’t do it😢
Are there any exercises that could help with this at home?
Yes absolutely. Building up stability and balance using some equipment such as a bosu and checking you position in front of a mirror will help with this :)
@@IceCoachOnline Oh okay thank you so
much! :)
Thanks I hope this is helpful
Let us know how it goes in practice!
First 🤭 Love the videos guys!
I can hold my right glide pretty much the whole length of the rink no problem, i can balance and hold the left without putting the other foot down but i really have to fight to keep it on the flat, it always wants to drop onto an inside edge. I can do more advanced stuff ok, backwards crossovers both ways comfortably, crossrolls, and waltz jumps and even got a baby toe-loop. Just upgraded my boots to seperate blade combo. (Edea chorus with coronation Ace) Is it worth moving the alignment of the blade or is it likely a technique problem and its just my weaker foot. Dont want to mess with the blades too much if its just me being lazier on that leg, tend to compensate ok on most stuff just really obvious on a basic glide.