Purpose: This is a foot tracking exercise for skaters' axel. This corrective drill will help skaters who have a swingy free leg. As the skater turns the skating leg to start the take-off rotation, the band will keep the skaters free leg foot tracking behind and force the skater to keep things narrow until their knees are parallel to drive up and into the air position. Skaters should be able to to isolate their free side and head as the skating side begins the rotation.
Focus: axel isolation, foot tracking, corrective drill, free leg control
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Plank knee drive axel isolation drill...
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Bell jump: Foundation-Elite
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Foundation: On ice axel take-off 1/2 ...
Level: Foundation
Base exercise: Axel take-off to follow through
Variation: Landing on take off leg rather than landing leg.
Purpose: This drill helps skaters practice getting their full power and vertical height on their take-off by not allowing the free side to enter into rotation before the...