Ice Skating Jump

Part of the Video Series Ice Skating Tips for Beginners

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Practicing good technical ice skating exercises can help you achieve proper balance. Learn the ice skating jump and practice you balance from our skating expert in this free video clip.

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Ice Skating Jump
Here comes the easy exercise, but we do it for experience. The raised arms, the swing arms, how can I gain with; look at this, skate, and sit and jump, but you can do this with the raised arms, swinged arm. Let's try this, arrive on two feet, arrive on two feet, and bended knees; swing and arrive, swing and arrive and one more please, bend your body forward and raise your arms, and jump. Raise your arms and jump. Okay that's all, it's a short exercise but important. You can gain more speed up with this. You need that for advanced level.

About the Expert

Expert: Akos Kertesz is an experienced skating teacher from Hungary, Budapest. He studied for 7 years at Piruett skating school and has taken part in numerous competitions. Read More

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