As someone who lives in a country where figure skating doesn't exist, I am SO THANKFUL for this video! You broke it down so nicely in a way it's easier to understand and your jumps are so graceful! Loved everything, thank you so much Mirai!
First of all LOVE your sweater! As someone who started skating at 23, I love watching people explain the jumps and give little tips here and there. Been struggling with my single lutz quite a bit but never thought of the fact that I might be picking into the ice on the inside edge. Will have to try this out some time. Thanks!
Mirai, it’s good to know that every skater has their “dreaded” jump. When I was an adult skater mine was loop. For some reason that take off terrified me.
hey mirai i used to skate when i was 7 but quit around a year later.. i just wanna say you’re the reason i started again, youre such an inspiration to me. it feels awful having to restart and learn everything all over again, even my crossovers feel terrible but watching you gives me a reason to grow and work on my skating. thank you for everything you’ve done for me. 💗
Wow. (Nice username.😂) thanks for sharing this with me….hope you keep at it. I’m sending you good vibes…it’ll feel better in a week or two when your skating muscles start to wake up. Also, remember, your elements might not be as bad as you think (your brain is a powerful tool ❤)
I have a similar story!! I skated for 7 years from when I was a toddler until I was 7 or 8 years old. After quitting competitive swimming after another 7 or 8 years had passed for medical reasons, I decided to come back to the ice rink (only exception is without a coach). Within a week or so, I got all my basics back up until waltz jumps, but I was never taught more complicated jumps, so I'm trying to learn as much as I can on my own for now for fun (when I'm not crammed with school). Mirai is truly an inspiration
Love this Mirai! - Also as a coach I’ve started to re-teach the Sal with the back outside three I wanna prep everyone for the doubles early-on and stemming from all the figures work I’ve been doing, I try to spend half if not a third of each lesson on Edges 🤓 I’d love to see a video on learning the double Axel and double Axel off-ice and on ice tips!
Thank you❤. It's so nice to see some videos for beginners. In my country skating isn't really developed, I'm trying to learn some figures by myself, practicing only in winter, but I can do only spins now.
Found this video to be useful. Please do a vlog video where you explain your journey experience on how you started as a figure skater and the biggest obstacle and challenges as well.
Love watching you shine on the ice! Get it Mirai! Your fitness is retirements goals. I also teach a traditional salcow to begin but I specialize in ice dancing and max out at FS 2 jk.
You’re jumps are just so beautiful! I’m in my 40’s now and just got a new pair of skates to get back out there. (Haven’t skated since I was 17ish). The new blade has an 8” rocker, last one was 7”. I used to be stellar with my spins on the 7”. I can’t seem to find the sweet spot on these 8”. What would you recommend? Could you possibly do a video of the difference the blades make? Would be super appreciated❤
You seem much happier these days. Do you know John Lennon’s “Watching the Wheels”? He told an interviewer that the stress of being under the spotlight all the time as a former Beatle completely drained him, and it was years before he could rediscover the simple joy of strumming on the guitar and making up songs. I am so glad you have started this new chapter in your life. Just watching you in this video brings me joy. I live in Pasadena, close to your parents’ restaurant. Do you ever bring your dog to Arcadia Park? I’m too shy to ask you for your autograph…but maybe he might give me a paw print?
Hihihi new sub. Would u please walk us thru ur waltz jumps and Salchow. Even doing a voice over explaining what each steps ur foot is doing while doing the jumps ? I am confused after doing the crossover setting up for the jump, u push ur left foot forward , does the right foot (toe pick needs to help pushing - the left foot gliding out) before the right foot leap over for the jump ? ... Thanks
Hello, i am wanting to ice skate as a hobby now at the age of 21 and i am a beginner and really want to end up learning some of these jumps eventually so with enough practice is this doable or generally are jumps not learned and attempted by beginners starting at this age:(
@@mirainagasuskates yeah sorry I think it was the start that I was watching, when i finished watching the flip I realised it was an inside edge😅😅. Btw I literally love I started skating last year and you are such an inspiration🩷🩷🩷
Flutzing is the genesis for the downfall of Figure Skating being taken seriously as an objective and impartial sport in the eyes of the educated viewer. The Flutz can lay claim to the rash of inferior skaters - predominantly Russia- who have managed to normalize sloppy and lazy technique to introduce 'quad' jumps into their programs with a price tag of poor jump mechanics and proper/clean back outside edge takeoff - an obvious error - and being scored by an corrupt - not inept - judging panel (which is another cancer in the skating world inandofitself) This in-turn rewards skaters for poor form and provides no motivation for skaters to learn and certainly not perform technically correct jumps. I would have a difficult time paying a coach who herself cannot produce proper technique. You cannot teach what you do not know.
As someone who lives in a country where figure skating doesn't exist, I am SO THANKFUL for this video! You broke it down so nicely in a way it's easier to understand and your jumps are so graceful! Loved everything, thank you so much Mirai!
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it 🥰
The arc and air time of your intro waltzes just blew my mind.
First of all LOVE your sweater! As someone who started skating at 23, I love watching people explain the jumps and give little tips here and there. Been struggling with my single lutz quite a bit but never thought of the fact that I might be picking into the ice on the inside edge. Will have to try this out some time. Thanks!
Thank you! It’s from primark 😂
Thanks for watching the video, hope it helps your lutz ❤
I’m loving the Flutz transparency. 😅
Mirai, it’s good to know that every skater has their “dreaded” jump. When I was an adult skater mine was loop. For some reason that take off terrified me.
hey mirai i used to skate when i was 7 but quit around a year later.. i just wanna say you’re the reason i started again, youre such an inspiration to me. it feels awful having to restart and learn everything all over again, even my crossovers feel terrible but watching you gives me a reason to grow and work on my skating. thank you for everything you’ve done for me. 💗
Wow. (Nice username.😂) thanks for sharing this with me….hope you keep at it. I’m sending you good vibes…it’ll feel better in a week or two when your skating muscles start to wake up. Also, remember, your elements might not be as bad as you think (your brain is a powerful tool ❤)
I have a similar story!! I skated for 7 years from when I was a toddler until I was 7 or 8 years old. After quitting competitive swimming after another 7 or 8 years had passed for medical reasons, I decided to come back to the ice rink (only exception is without a coach). Within a week or so, I got all my basics back up until waltz jumps, but I was never taught more complicated jumps, so I'm trying to learn as much as I can on my own for now for fun (when I'm not crammed with school). Mirai is truly an inspiration
Love this Mirai! - Also as a coach I’ve started to re-teach the Sal with the back outside three I wanna prep everyone for the doubles early-on and stemming from all the figures work I’ve been doing, I try to spend half if not a third of each lesson on Edges 🤓
I’d love to see a video on learning the double Axel and double Axel off-ice and on ice tips!
I would have never started figure skating if it weren’t for you, you have been a great inspire for me!
Nagasu is just plain the most beautiful woman on planet Earth. There just isn't any competition whatsoever.
Thank you! Much appreciated 😀
@@mirainagasuskates Just doin' my job, Miss. You keep knockin' 'em dead and slicin' up the icin' now, you hear?
Second that ❤
There’s me 😎
Jk
Thank you❤. It's so nice to see some videos for beginners. In my country skating isn't really developed, I'm trying to learn some figures by myself, practicing only in winter, but I can do only spins now.
Found this video to be useful. Please do a vlog video where you explain your journey experience on how you started as a figure skater and the biggest obstacle and challenges as well.
Love watching you shine on the ice! Get it Mirai! Your fitness is retirements goals. I also teach a traditional salcow to begin but I specialize in ice dancing and max out at FS 2 jk.
Thanks Ryan! This means a lot…but also FS2? Hahah I don’t believe you 😊
So educational! And love your sense of humour on the Lutz 😆
Thank you! 😍
This was a great explanatory video, and your jumps are as beautiful as ever!
Wonderfully informative and compact video, thank you so much!
Happy see you again on ice with your triple after time of hospitalization and surgical procedure
Your videos are so helpful!! Thank you!!
You make it look effortless! 😮
This is, and you are truly amazing... Thank you for making this video!
Shes a true Beauty, this deserves more subs much more. Love from Finland !!!
You are so good! And so nice. Thank you for doing this video. ❤
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS! Now I can improve even more!!
Thanks for watching 😍
Thanks for this video! I'm having issues learning the toe loop due to the briefly crossed legs but I think I'm just not jumping quick enough 🙃
A lot to learn from this video! 😮
It's really a online skating class by Ms. Nagasu 🎉🎉🎉
your amazing!! thank you so much for such a good explanation!
LOOOOOVE ur jumps so so so so so so so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ thanks for sharing
Even her flutz is gorgeous, how is that even possible!?
👍👍love it!!! Thank you
so amaaazing~
You’re jumps are just so beautiful! I’m in my 40’s now and just got a new pair of skates to get back out there. (Haven’t skated since I was 17ish). The new blade has an 8” rocker, last one was 7”. I used to be stellar with my spins on the 7”. I can’t seem to find the sweet spot on these 8”. What would you recommend? Could you possibly do a video of the difference the blades make? Would be super appreciated❤
Love you so much!!
Love love this! Thanks for all the tips, working to not have a toe-axel lol!
Also, agree that loop is best
Yes! Loops are so fun! Thanks for watching ☺️
You seem much happier these days. Do you know John Lennon’s “Watching the Wheels”? He told an interviewer that the stress of being under the spotlight all the time as a former Beatle completely drained him, and it was years before he could rediscover the simple joy of strumming on the guitar and making up songs. I am so glad you have started this new chapter in your life. Just watching you in this video brings me joy. I live in Pasadena, close to your parents’ restaurant. Do you ever bring your dog to Arcadia Park? I’m too shy to ask you for your autograph…but maybe he might give me a paw print?
Good to know thanks 👍
👏🏼👏🏼
You look so beautiful jumping!
Hihihi new sub. Would u please walk us thru ur waltz jumps and Salchow. Even doing a voice over explaining what each steps ur foot is doing while doing the jumps ? I am confused after doing the crossover setting up for the jump, u push ur left foot forward , does the right foot (toe pick needs to help pushing - the left foot gliding out) before the right foot leap over for the jump ? ... Thanks
I wish I was only iffy about doing triple sals. :)
I thought this was sped up no ur just fast as fuck!!!! That waltz jump was crazy
Off topic but you are soo soo pretty ❤
What music did you use for your video?
keep watching....
Hello, i am wanting to ice skate as a hobby now at the age of 21 and i am a beginner and really want to end up learning some of these jumps eventually so with enough practice is this doable or generally are jumps not learned and attempted by beginners starting at this age:(
Why no triple axel from the triple axel lady?
thank you, so when doing the flip jump, we need to drop the right shoulder, right?
NO! You don’t want to drop the right shoulder. It’ll mess up your axis 😅
@@mirainagasuskates okay! thank you very much~~
Yas queen
Thank you!
You still have all your triples. Would you ever return to competitive skating?
I skate to enjoy it now…my days of grinding away every day are behind me 🥲
Me watching this video at 1:36 in the morning half asleep “she looks a lot like Mirai Nagasu *looks at the channel name* oh lol because it is” 😂🤦🏻♀️
5:04 the tact that she’s doing a Lutz takeoff…
I think it’s a flip 😅
@@mirainagasuskates yeah sorry I think it was the start that I was watching, when i finished watching the flip I realised it was an inside edge😅😅. Btw I literally love I started skating last year and you are such an inspiration🩷🩷🩷
waltz jumps are my worst!!! I can't launch off my toepick.
How old is too old to try skating again - doing jumps?
Um…can you come back to the sport please?
@@lucyyyyy100 I guess I meant competing at the elite level. The US needs some star power!!
@@lucyyyyy100 wholeheartedly disagree
@@lucyyyyy100 I think you need some clarification on what a fact is
Flutzing is the genesis for the downfall of Figure Skating being taken seriously as an objective and impartial sport in the eyes of the educated viewer. The Flutz can lay claim to the rash of inferior skaters - predominantly Russia- who have managed to normalize sloppy and lazy technique to introduce 'quad' jumps into their programs with a price tag of poor jump mechanics and proper/clean back outside edge takeoff - an obvious error - and being scored by an corrupt - not inept - judging panel (which is another cancer in the skating world inandofitself) This in-turn rewards skaters for poor form and provides no motivation for skaters to learn and certainly not perform technically correct jumps. I would have a difficult time paying a coach who herself cannot produce proper technique. You cannot teach what you do not know.