For someone being new to skating, it would help a lot if you explained why a particular detail is important, why (and maybe how) it is executed the way it is. Some of your earlier videos has left me with this questions, much more than this video. You are good at explaining weight distribution between skates in the bends, so thank you for that. I am left with questions like where the skate is ideally placed on the ice in relation to the other skate, body, center of mass, etc. Is there a "correct" place? How far does the skate move sideways in comparison to the knee between ice contact and getting full body weight? Does the skate get full body weight while being on the outer edge? If so, there is a braking force going on, but that micropause might be beneficial? Or is there a excentric movement until inner edge and full weight (push)? I might be overthinking (or misunderstand) this.. thank you anyways!
@speedskatingdeconstructed54352 жыл бұрын
Huschitfy, thank you! I will explain more concretely how to achieve what we see. This is a good point. The focus of the channel is on seeing and doing, because I can't coach from here. But I do my best. To your 's, where to place the skate , center of mass, all that stuff is highly individual so I can't give generalized advice. You look at Nils and Erin Jackson - well, you'll see what I mean. But I do offer to analyze individual video. Send me a turn or a straightaway and I'll give you custom feedback. I hope that helps!