To clarify - during the take off my right free leg does not touch the ice. It skims just above it. Sorry for the confusion! Hard to see from the angle but I can do a close up next time :)
When I saw olympic figure skating routines I thought they touched the ice with their right leg when taking off, so I thought I learned it the wrong way (hence why I'm here) but thankfully I did not hehe (I don't really like the salchow so I wasn't looking forward to learning it all over again). Very nice video though! I think it can help people a lot
Are you doing one full rotation in the air or is it a half? Just having a hard time understanding... To me it seems as though you are dong a three turn into a waltz jump... Than You!
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Hi Mary, its Dario from Italy, when I was young I used to do competition in speed roller skater, now I do it just for fun, but since 4-5 year I completely fall in love with ice figure skating! After so many tv program, youtube video and some marvellous competition seen live, I decided to begin an adult ice figure skating lessons! I'm 46, but I feel almost like a child when I am on the ice! Unfortunatelly I live 50 km far from the ice ring and I can practice just once a week, so I am very grateful to you for your video and your nice tecnique to explain!! Yesterday I tried for the first time Salchow jump and wasn't so bad. In future I will disturb you with some question, ok? Thank again and have a nice day! Dario
My Waltz jumps are decent, so I'm hoping to land this one next! I started skating almost 2 years ago and I've taught myself. The director of skating at my rink says I have maybe one bad habit with my spins, and I'm at the point where I need better boots to correct that and start learning more intense jumps, so this is my next step!
@@CoachMarySkating It's hard for me to tell from the video, but are we meant to do a single rotation for this? Or does it start off like a waltz jump with just the normal half rotation?
I LOVEEEE your videos! So helpful and informative. I've been off ice for YEARS but am finding myself wanting to get back into it. So glad I came across your channel!
I’m a advanced figure skater, but due to Covid I haven’t been able to ice skate ever since March, now I’m trying to remember everything because I’m going back on ice soon, lol 😂
This is great! Gave me lots of new things to think about and try out at the rink this weekend. I need to clean up that three turn and what I'm doing with my free leg. I currently don't put my foot back on the ice after the three turn, I'll have to give that a try. Also, my loop needs way more help than my Salchow, I can't wait for the loop video! Thanks!!!
yayy let me know how it goes! the 3 turn and setup for the jump is so important. can't wait to get my toe loop and loop jump videos up soon - currently editing them
Thank you very much for this video. You said that when initiating the jump, we should look outside of the circle. Does that mean that it's actually more a three-quarter turn jump than a complete turn?
hello! i am getting quad roller skates soon and i was wondering if i’m going to be able some of the jumps(this one for example) for the figure skating on roller skates using tutorials like yours? ^^
You enter the jump backwards (as is the case for all jumps except axel), but you don’t actually jump backwards. Just before you take off, you make a small turn with your left leg on a back inside edge. At the moment of taking off from your left leg, you’re actually facing forwards. The important distinction between an actual salchow and an improper one is that your blade shouldn’t travel forwards on the ice once you make your turn, otherwise you’d be doing a waltz jump with a funky entry. You also shouldn’t do more than half a turn on the ice otherwise the jump will be pre-rotated. If you look at the slow-mo, you can see that as Coach Mary brings her free leg around, she ends up facing forwards and jumping into the h position!
my coah lets her leg spin in like a right angle kinda when she does her three turn into a waltz and i think its really pretty, so thats how shes teaching me
Yes! I do not roller skate though so unsure if technique is different. You will have more momentum and glide on ice so off-ice helps but a bit different.
Are you actually supoosed to place the free foot on the ice for a single, or is that just an exercise? I've been doing this jump for 6 years, but my coach only recently told me to try doing the 3-turn, putting the free foot down, sweeping around and jumping. But she said it was an exercise...I'm confused.
Hey! So, I used to artistic (roller) skate as a kid, and I started Ice skating about a year ago (with a 20 year break. I'm 40.) I haven't actually taken a class yet, but I have an idea of how the jumps go, but there are differences for sure. So- clarify this: on the Salchow, when you take off, you actually ride up onto the toe pick??? And take off from your toe??? (this is super different for me. I started being able to land them last week, but in roller we never took off from the toe.)
Hi. Most ice skaters ( probably all ) ride up and take off from the toe. However the best coach in figure skating history ( Mr. Gus Lussi ) taught to ride the edge a bit longer and take off from the heel which would help you get a lot more height and distance. It's an old technique so most skating people nowadays wouldn't look at it even thoe it yielded the biggest and most exciting jumpers in history. Most world class skaters would fall on their face trying that but if you learnt to jump off the heel when first learning the salch it would be like anything else hard to do at first then get easier. Maybe you would find that easy as you are a roller skater. Technique in my opinion is a word overly used in figure skating. Most coaches just teach what their coach taught them regardless if it was good or not. Thats what most of my coaches did. I went out of my way and learned Lussi technique in my old age and can now jump higher and further than I ever did when I was in my twenties. Hope that was helpful . I give you credit for joining skating. Once your in it's hard to get out.
@@normano3573 is riding up onto the toe considered good technique or cheating? In roller skating we (at least, my coaches) considered three turns before a jump cheating. Therefore I learned waltz jumps from skating forwards, Salchows starting from backwards, etc. As kids we knew those turns would add momentum, and we would do it, but it was frowned upon. The fact that people start a loop jump with two feet drives me nuts too. That being said, none of this stuff is as easy as I remember it when I was a kid! And ice is not the same at all!
@@fierce_circus Ha! It must be weird trying these jumps on the ice when you have them ingrained on roller skates. I hope I understand your question. Riding up to the toe on a Salch in ice skating is normal. Virtually everyone does it that way. We are taught a Salchow is done with a back three turn and jumping when you are facing forward. So a triple Salch is technically 2.5 revolutions and a quad is 3.5 etc. I think I could only do a Salch with a threeturn. Not sure how to do it without wiping out.I do prefer taking off from the heel instead of the toe which is extremely rare as it lets you ride the edge and use the leverage of the blade more which catapults you into the air.Unfortunately in figure skating it seems like most people just want to land the jump not caring if it's small and spinny. The days of the big jumpers are disappearing. I agree with the two footed loop technique. We get that too. What is up with that? Waltz jumps from skating forwards? You guys are hard core!
@@normano3573 waltz jumps from forwards, salchow with no turn, loop with no turn... Honestly I had a 25 year break between quitting roller and starting ice so while it might feel like I know what to do, I don't! Still dusting off the brain cells!
@@fierce_circus I think if I tried roller skating I would have a couple of rogue wheels rolling away from me have a couple of holes on my outfit where the knees are and my sequence would be strewn all over the place. 25 year break and hitting the ice... Respect. I find the people who realize that they don't know it all and are open to new things in figure skating get the most out of it. Have fun!
OK, some key tips i heard that are a little different from what i have either been told or inferred: 1. hitting the toe pick - i was definitely told this on the waltz jump, and leading with the left shoulder as opposed to the chest has guaranteed a toe pick for me there - usually my left inside edge really digs into the ice and leaves a "hook" pattern on the end of the 3 turn. some skaters at my rink will leave a gash 1/2 inch deep in the ice from the hook ! 2. jumping outside of the circle - ok, i have always tried to kick right leg across the left as i am starting to lift off and thought how odd a jump this is cant wait to try those two out and see what happens. usually my first salchow is the best when i practice, maybe these will lead to some consistency
R foot is just brushing the ice not quite touching on my singles and doubles. A few different theories on this, those doing triples/quads are taking off both feet so I feel either is okay! But definitely take the advice of your coach :)
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To clarify - during the take off my right free leg does not touch the ice. It skims just above it. Sorry for the confusion! Hard to see from the angle but I can do a close up next time :)
When I saw olympic figure skating routines I thought they touched the ice with their right leg when taking off, so I thought I learned it the wrong way (hence why I'm here) but thankfully I did not hehe (I don't really like the salchow so I wasn't looking forward to learning it all over again). Very nice video though! I think it can help people a lot
Are you doing one full rotation in the air or is it a half? Just having a hard time understanding... To me it seems as though you are dong a three turn into a waltz jump... Than You!
I am thoroughly confused now. So you pivot on the right leg but don’t touch the ice somehow? What?
Wait I'm confused, I'm just learning this jump and my coach has me touch the ice with my free right leg?
@@charlie2.048 then you’re getting a cheated Salchow
In a camp, we were learning this jump! I’ve been stuck on trying to land this for the whole week. Thank you so much for this helpful video!
Perfect timing!
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Thank you this helped me so much coch marry
glad to help!
Is it ok if you do the off-ice versions of the jumps?
This was also a very helpful video😊
of course! that is on my list :) be sure to subscribe, hope to film that this spring/summer!
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Hi Mary, its Dario from Italy, when I was young I used to do competition in speed roller skater, now I do it just for fun, but since 4-5 year I completely fall in love with ice figure skating! After so many tv program, youtube video and some marvellous competition seen live, I decided to begin an adult ice figure skating lessons! I'm 46, but I feel almost like a child when I am on the ice! Unfortunatelly I live 50 km far from the ice ring and I can practice just once a week, so I am very grateful to you for your video and your nice tecnique to explain!! Yesterday I tried for the first time Salchow jump and wasn't so bad. In future I will disturb you with some question, ok? Thank again and have a nice day! Dario
Hello Dario! I am happy that you have fallen in love with figure skating! Good work on the salchow jump and I look forward to your questions :)
My Waltz jumps are decent, so I'm hoping to land this one next! I started skating almost 2 years ago and I've taught myself. The director of skating at my rink says I have maybe one bad habit with my spins, and I'm at the point where I need better boots to correct that and start learning more intense jumps, so this is my next step!
If you can land the waltz jump, you can definitely do this :)
@@CoachMarySkating It's hard for me to tell from the video, but are we meant to do a single rotation for this? Or does it start off like a waltz jump with just the normal half rotation?
You seem like such a sweet person/coach! Well done ❤️
you are so kind! thank you
Omg… I’m working on my double sal and now I know why I’m having so much difficulty doing it!! I’ve been doing my axel backwards
You can jump either direction!
It isn’t an axel backwards?
@@gummynoodles9036 so basically you have to pivot to the front then do an axel if that makes any sense
Thank you coach ☺️🙏🏼
Coach Mary, thanks for the video. I just learned the Salchow today. Your tips are helpful. Can't wait to practice this jump tomorrow.
so exciting! have fun tomorrow :)
Definitely my next challenge!!! 😊😊⛸⛸⛸⛸⛸
yes you got this!
This is so helpful, thank you!
I LOVEEEE your videos! So helpful and informative. I've been off ice for YEARS but am finding myself wanting to get back into it. So glad I came across your channel!
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Already liked it so I can’t like it a thousand times more. Very good explanation.
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Your videos are always so helpful 😊!
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I’m a advanced figure skater, but due to Covid I haven’t been able to ice skate ever since March, now I’m trying to remember everything because I’m going back on ice soon, lol 😂
hello coach mary!
by any chance, do you know what are the jumps for basic 6?
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I'm returning after skating for 12 years...its been 10 years ...and i watched yuri on ice too....lmao
Me too 😂
This is great! Gave me lots of new things to think about and try out at the rink this weekend. I need to clean up that three turn and what I'm doing with my free leg. I currently don't put my foot back on the ice after the three turn, I'll have to give that a try. Also, my loop needs way more help than my Salchow, I can't wait for the loop video! Thanks!!!
yayy let me know how it goes! the 3 turn and setup for the jump is so important. can't wait to get my toe loop and loop jump videos up soon - currently editing them
the loop tutorial is up :)
Thank you very much for this video. You said that when initiating the jump, we should look outside of the circle. Does that mean that it's actually more a three-quarter turn jump than a complete turn?
hello! i am getting quad roller skates soon and i was wondering if i’m going to be able some of the jumps(this one for example) for the figure skating on roller skates using tutorials like yours? ^^
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Thanks a lot, your videos help me a lot. You have so many usefull details and tips :-)
aw that means a lot! Thanks for watching :)
Really really cool !
Thanks!
I’ve been struggling on my salchow it’s so hard for me 😭😭😭
you can do it! hang in there. the 3 turn entrance makes it tricky.
We are on the same boat, i bruised my whole feet...
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Fantastic video! Loved watching it! Really interesting to watch! :)
thanks! let me know if you are able to give anything a try!
Does your freeleg touch the ice?
good question! mine does not just barely skims past but some people do touch slightly for example during triples
i’m really confused with this jump, when i do my 3 turn do i jump backwards? 😊
meg h yes, every jump takes off backwards except for axel
You enter the jump backwards (as is the case for all jumps except axel), but you don’t actually jump backwards. Just before you take off, you make a small turn with your left leg on a back inside edge. At the moment of taking off from your left leg, you’re actually facing forwards. The important distinction between an actual salchow and an improper one is that your blade shouldn’t travel forwards on the ice once you make your turn, otherwise you’d be doing a waltz jump with a funky entry. You also shouldn’t do more than half a turn on the ice otherwise the jump will be pre-rotated. If you look at the slow-mo, you can see that as Coach Mary brings her free leg around, she ends up facing forwards and jumping into the h position!
my coah lets her leg spin in like a right angle kinda when she does her three turn into a waltz and i think its really pretty, so thats how shes teaching me
sounds like great technique!
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Hi! Can I do this trick on roller skates too? What’s the difference between doing a salchow on ground and ice
Yes! I do not roller skate though so unsure if technique is different. You will have more momentum and glide on ice so off-ice helps but a bit different.
:D I finally get how to do this, thanks!
yay! so happy to hear
Are you actually supoosed to place the free foot on the ice for a single, or is that just an exercise? I've been doing this jump for 6 years, but my coach only recently told me to try doing the 3-turn, putting the free foot down, sweeping around and jumping. But she said it was an exercise...I'm confused.
Hey! So, I used to artistic (roller) skate as a kid, and I started Ice skating about a year ago (with a 20 year break. I'm 40.) I haven't actually taken a class yet, but I have an idea of how the jumps go, but there are differences for sure. So- clarify this: on the Salchow, when you take off, you actually ride up onto the toe pick??? And take off from your toe??? (this is super different for me. I started being able to land them last week, but in roller we never took off from the toe.)
Hi. Most ice skaters ( probably all ) ride up and take off from the toe. However the best coach in figure skating history ( Mr. Gus Lussi ) taught to ride the edge a bit longer and take off from the heel which would help you get a lot more height and distance. It's an old technique so most skating people nowadays wouldn't look at it even thoe it yielded the biggest and most exciting jumpers in history. Most world class skaters would fall on their face trying that but if you learnt to jump off the heel when first learning the salch it would be like anything else hard to do at first then get easier. Maybe you would find that easy as you are a roller skater. Technique in my opinion is a word overly used in figure skating. Most coaches just teach what their coach taught them regardless if it was good or not. Thats what most of my coaches did. I went out of my way and learned Lussi technique in my old age and can now jump higher and further than I ever did when I was in my twenties. Hope that was helpful . I give you credit for joining skating. Once your in it's hard to get out.
@@normano3573 is riding up onto the toe considered good technique or cheating?
In roller skating we (at least, my coaches) considered three turns before a jump cheating. Therefore I learned waltz jumps from skating forwards, Salchows starting from backwards, etc. As kids we knew those turns would add momentum, and we would do it, but it was frowned upon. The fact that people start a loop jump with two feet drives me nuts too.
That being said, none of this stuff is as easy as I remember it when I was a kid! And ice is not the same at all!
@@fierce_circus Ha! It must be weird trying these jumps on the ice when you have them ingrained on roller skates. I hope I understand your question. Riding up to the toe on a Salch in ice skating is normal. Virtually everyone does it that way. We are taught a Salchow is done with a back three turn and jumping when you are facing forward. So a triple Salch is technically 2.5 revolutions and a quad is 3.5 etc. I think I could only do a Salch with a threeturn. Not sure how to do it without wiping out.I do prefer taking off from the heel instead of the toe which is extremely rare as it lets you ride the edge and use the leverage of the blade more which catapults you into the air.Unfortunately in figure skating it seems like most people just want to land the jump not caring if it's small and spinny. The days of the big jumpers are disappearing. I agree with the two footed loop technique. We get that too. What is up with that? Waltz jumps from skating forwards? You guys are hard core!
@@normano3573 waltz jumps from forwards, salchow with no turn, loop with no turn... Honestly I had a 25 year break between quitting roller and starting ice so while it might feel like I know what to do, I don't! Still dusting off the brain cells!
@@fierce_circus I think if I tried roller skating I would have a couple of rogue wheels rolling away from me have a couple of holes on my outfit where the knees are and my sequence would be strewn all over the place. 25 year break and hitting the ice... Respect. I find the people who realize that they don't know it all and are open to new things in figure skating get the most out of it. Have fun!
I always seem to freak out when I try and jump, do you have any tips? I also seem to not land on my toe pick either? Thanks!
try mini ones at the wall to build confidence and off ice!
OK, some key tips i heard that are a little different from what i have either been told or inferred:
1. hitting the toe pick - i was definitely told this on the waltz jump, and leading with the left shoulder as opposed to the chest has guaranteed a toe pick for me there - usually my left inside edge really digs into the ice and leaves a "hook" pattern on the end of the 3 turn. some skaters at my rink will leave a gash 1/2 inch deep in the ice from the hook !
2. jumping outside of the circle - ok, i have always tried to kick right leg across the left as i am starting to lift off and thought how odd a jump this is
cant wait to try those two out and see what happens. usually my first salchow is the best when i practice, maybe these will lead to some consistency
Watching this cause I lost my salchow cause of COVID-19 😭😭😭
you'll get it back!
It looks like your right foot is on the ice at takeoff, and they said this is incorrect at my last lesson
R foot is just brushing the ice not quite touching on my singles and doubles. A few different theories on this, those doing triples/quads are taking off both feet so I feel either is okay! But definitely take the advice of your coach :)
Tried it today, was so dizzy all the time
it will get better!
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It's weird how I can do a lot of harder jumps and a salchow but I cant do the salchow 🤷♀️
you can do it! the toe loop is my least favorite butfor most an easier jump
terrible technique, looks like going back to the 70'
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