@@hudsonlewis1626 Dude I dont think you've ever Ice skated before because that is a decent height and you would know that if you have ever did a jump on ice before.
I’m not a skater, but (in my opinion) she has amazing leg development! I always thought ballerinas had the most beautiful legs, since I’ve always done ballet, but skating must build good muscles too, unless it’s just her genetics.
I think because she has really long legs it looks good. my coach says i have really good hip extension and high legs when i jump but mine are short and stubby so it doesnt look like this :(
Very good beginner waltz jump. the follow through with the right leg, and the way the body follows it will lead into a solid Axel one day! Keep up the good work!
Very nice. I love your high extension of your free leg. That's how the Russian girls hold their free leg. Your doing good, keep practicing and post uodates
not necessarily) I've been doing, well, and now I've been doing figure skating for like 4 years. Well, in the first month, I immediately jumped overboard. Then years have passed, and now I'm jumping a triple axel, working on a four. I hope in the future, it will be useful to me
If you're flexible enough you can do it almost by stepping to backwards without really jumping. If someone can skate fast, skates regularly, they have the strength to and probably even just consider this jump footwork without being a figure skater. The person in the video is just doing it really well (well actually, it could be *even* better so more like moderately well). Still, it's a great video!
@stillx no, a waltz jump is not that complicated. 😊 I did it in 2 months (with this height too, yes!) Lots and lots and lots of training and dare to fall/fail 😉 But what I do see is the poor landing position technique and arms spinning around like crazy. 🙄 that's not how you're taught in your classes! The leg extension on the other hand is beautiful.
@@ess6028 That isn't poor technique. The arms spinning around is a style, your arm should follow your legs just as she did when she landed. Look at kamila valieva.
The kicking leg should almost be straight but slightly bent. Nothing should ever be completely straight. Hers was perfect. If you keep it straight you will hurt your knee
I've seen it taught on CZcams both ways. With the legs making an upside down V shape, as is done in this video, and also popularly taught to make a bent knee on the free leg, to make an "h" shape. Making an h shape gets your foot higher off the ice, giving the illusion of more height, and also makes for more movement of the feet, making it look like you are doing something more exciting. The V shape will be easier.
I’m not a skater, but (in my opinion) she has amazing leg development! I always thought ballerinas had the most beautiful legs, since I’ve always done ballet, but skating must build good muscles too, unless it’s just her genetics.
You have potential for the delayed axel!
@@hudsonlewis1626 she will need a lot more height that's true
@@hudsonlewis1626 Dude I dont think you've ever Ice skated before because that is a decent height and you would know that if you have ever did a jump on ice before.
@@Toffie497dog I doubles on lock and will soon start on higher jumps. I have been skating since I was 14.... Im 15😽
@@ImmortalHDizzle 😄😄😄
@@Toffie497 I have figure skated for 4 years and she is good but definitely needs more height.
I’m not a skater, but (in my opinion) she has amazing leg development! I always thought ballerinas had the most beautiful legs, since I’ve always done ballet, but skating must build good muscles too, unless it’s just her genetics.
I think because she has really long legs it looks good. my coach says i have really good hip extension and high legs when i jump but mine are short and stubby so it doesnt look like this :(
Very good beginner waltz jump. the follow through with the right leg, and the way the body follows it will lead into a solid Axel one day! Keep up the good work!
Ik this is a pretty old video at this point lol, but wow your extension is gorgeous!
Thank you!!
Amazing height! Great jump 🤩
You showed us a lovely waltz jump and then a toeloop technique known as a toe axel 😅
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Very nice. I love your high extension of your free leg. That's how the Russian girls hold their free leg. Your doing good, keep practicing and post uodates
Russians are the best
Super pozdrawiam 👋🤠
What kind of progression is that😂 To be able to do the first jump you probably still need years of skating experience
not necessarily) I've been doing, well, and now I've been doing figure skating for like 4 years. Well, in the first month, I immediately jumped overboard. Then years have passed, and now I'm jumping a triple axel, working on a four. I hope in the future, it will be useful to me
If you're flexible enough you can do it almost by stepping to backwards without really jumping. If someone can skate fast, skates regularly, they have the strength to and probably even just consider this jump footwork without being a figure skater. The person in the video is just doing it really well (well actually, it could be *even* better so more like moderately well).
Still, it's a great video!
@stillx no, a waltz jump is not that complicated. 😊
I did it in 2 months (with this height too, yes!) Lots and lots and lots of training and dare to fall/fail 😉
But what I do see is the poor landing position technique and arms spinning around like crazy. 🙄 that's not how you're taught in your classes! The leg extension on the other hand is beautiful.
@@ess6028 That isn't poor technique. The arms spinning around is a style, your arm should follow your legs just as she did when she landed. Look at kamila valieva.
Lilly Looks like a baddieeeee❤❤❤❤❤
we need an update!!
Are you supposed to keep the swinging leg bent or should it be straighter?
The kicking leg should almost be straight but slightly bent. Nothing should ever be completely straight. Hers was perfect. If you keep it straight you will hurt your knee
@@wouldyounot7971 In an axel, yes. So why not train your legs to wrap into eachother.
In a traditional waltz jump, you keep them straight. But if you are going into axel preparations, you want that bent "h" shape.
@@PauseDraw my mistake, i think i meant while landing, never with a straight knee which will hurt
I've seen it taught on CZcams both ways. With the legs making an upside down V shape, as is done in this video, and also popularly taught to make a bent knee on the free leg, to make an "h" shape. Making an h shape gets your foot higher off the ice, giving the illusion of more height, and also makes for more movement of the feet, making it look like you are doing something more exciting. The V shape will be easier.
Takový jednoduchý skok...co má být?
Это Перекидной?
Если я ре ошибаюсь, то да
Перекидной
That’s my favorite jump to do
It’s also the easiest thing in the world
I wouldn't call that a beginner waltz jump. Most beginner waltz jumps are small without good extension. This beats that by a long shot.
That’s not the right way to do an axel
Definitely not beginner
I’m not a skater, but (in my opinion) she has amazing leg development! I always thought ballerinas had the most beautiful legs, since I’ve always done ballet, but skating must build good muscles too, unless it’s just her genetics.