Foundation: Off-ice hip twist to double leg 1 turn both directions drill
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Purpose: Skaters should learn to jump both directions as it is more healthy for their body; if a skater only jumps one direction all the time they can be prone to injury because of under-development of one side of their body.
Focus: Timing and rhythm, injury prevention, spatial awareness, vertical height, reactivity
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