Purpose: Skaters can use this exercise in their warm-up to warm-up hips, knees and ankles. Practice both forwards and backwards down the floor pumping arms back and forward with the knee to simulate the axel take-off on the ice.
Focus: hip, knee, and ankle extension; power, roll up to the toe, coordination, take-off, axel.
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Alternating axel and loop air positio...
Purpose: This is a great exercise for skaters to add to their warm-up. Skaters should complete exercise across the floor alternating feet and always getting to their air position (either snapping behind or in front). This exercise will help to warm-up hips, knees and ankles, and will also allow s...
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Advanced: deep lunge variation demons...
This lunge has been referred to as the World's Greatest Stretch. A deep lunge stretches your hip flexors, glutes, quadriceps, and inner thigh muscles. With the thoracic (upper body) rotation, it also stretches your lats, psoas, ribs, pecs, back, and obliques.
Along with stretching, this pose a...
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Foundation: Off-ice two foot forward ...
Purpose: Doing ladder drills can help skaters develop coordination and body awareness. These skills help them learn new skills and choreography more quickly, and also help them have tidier foot placement when skating.
Focus: Coordination, rhythm and timing