Are there any skating web sites that offer free instructional video down loads for skating basics especially the turns - 3 turns, Mohawks , Choctaws etc and other ice dance oriented stuff ?
I'm trying to relearn these after a skating hiatus of several years due to medical issues. I'm on a fixed retirement income and can't afford lessons any more so I got to try and relearn skating basics and especially the turns on my own.
Thanks for any info.
Jon in Ohio
Myskatecoach.com has some good videos. I wasn't too happy with the dance videos though. Too much use of little kid demonstrators, and with short little limbs all in black it's hard to see what's going on.
If you get ten videos you can get 40% off. But, not free. I think there's another website that let's you have a 30 day free access for skating videos, but I don't know where it is. Bill or Jim or someone had a subscription and liked it. Maybe they'll post on it.
Most of the free ones on you tube are painful watching. Especially the ones with the woman with the hand mike. The Brit guy is pretty good. If you can find his videos. http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Do-a-3-Turn-in-Ice-Skating-517027356 Here's a list of his video series: http://www.5min.com/Tag/ice%20skating?CategoryID=0
If you find a good choctaw video, let us know. Choctaws are now my evil nemesis.
Ooops I forgot. On youtube, there are videos of Usova and Zhulin demonstrating various dance moves. They're not all posted by the same person. Type in progressive (run) and you should come up with a list of them by poking around from the first one.
Quote from: AgnesNitt on December 18, 2011, 07:48:55 PM
I think there's another website that let's you have a 30 day free access for skating videos, but I don't know where it is. Bill or Jim or someone had a subscription and liked it. Maybe they'll post on it.
iCoachSkating.com ~$30 a month subscription. Their homepage currently states this:
Welcome Adult Skaters...
Are You Frustrated By Your Skating Progress?
Improve your understanding. Develop better technique. Build confidence.
Learn Faster!
No ice dance on this website - bummer. It looks like a great resource of various drills before doing the actual elements, or fixing technique. Can anyone please review?
IMHO Usova / Zhulin series is very challenging for beginner...
I am using the ICoachSkating.com web site and have found it pretty informative. Amy Brolsma has some really good video lesson about turns and she has helped me. $30 a month isn't cheap but I feel it has been worth the cost so far.
Quote from: jjane45 on December 18, 2011, 09:39:35 PM
IMHO Usova / Zhulin series is very challenging for beginner...
I found watching Maia Usova do elements over and over again really helped me. I would watch them in slow motion and spent a lot of time figuring out all the parts. I can't do that when Coach demonstrates.
Icoachskating.com will be putting some member favorited videos up for free between Christmas and New Years, so you can check them out. I just cast my vote on my favorites :-)
I am a big fan of icoachskating. I also used myskatecoach-I find it is very helpful to have demonstrations and explanations what to look for. This way you can be your own coach when you look at your own videos!
Quote from: irenar5 on December 19, 2011, 01:01:23 AM
Icoachskating.com will be putting some member favorited videos up for free between Christmas and New Years, so you can check them out. I just cast my vote on my favorites :-)
Prior-year favorite (free) videos are still available: http://skatingforums.com/index.php?topic=948.0
(2009 & 2010)
Will update that thread when the 2011 videos are available. Hope some of them are from Page Lipe - she's just awesome.
USFS is now selling skating apps in the iTunes store. I have checked out a few of them, while they are primarily demonstrative and not instructional, they are worth taking a look at.
This is a really interesting video: he narrates it with great energy and intelligence. I like the voiceover!
http://video.about.com/figureskating/Beginner-Figure-Skating-Spins.htm
(I really like the demonstration skater's hair braid - if she put a metal clip in the end, it could be a weapon!)
Hey - he has a lot of instructional videos online! (https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=hts&oq=&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4ACGW_enUS412US439&q=Sean+Bachand#q=Sean+Bachand&hl=en&rlz=1T4ACGW_enUS412US439&prmd=imvnso&source=lnms&tbm=vid&ei=Xrs6T7GkIqWC2wXf6fSfAw&sa=X&oi=mode_link&ct=mode&cd=4&ved=0CA0Q_AUoAw&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&fp=454ef7ad8dfb8c51&biw=1184&bih=446)