This guide provides a structured approach to the fundamentals of jump technique in figure skating. It is designed for skaters seeking to build a solid foundation and refine their skills. The boo
This guide provides a structured approach to the fundamentals of jump technique in figure skating. It is designed for skaters seeking to build a solid foundation and refine their skills. The book begins by addressing the core principles, including fundamental on-ice edge control drills to sharpen both inside and outside edges, which are critical for proper jump entries.Readers will find detailed sections on specific jump mechanics. This includes a step-by-step breakdown to learn axel jump execution, from the forward outside edge takeoff to a secure landing. The guide also clarifies toe loop mechanics, focusing on the synchronization of the skating leg and toe pick at takeoff. A significant portion is dedicated to distinguishing between lutz vs flip edges, offering visual and kinesthetic cues to help skaters master these challenging, edge-driven jumps.To complement on-ice practice, the book details effective off-ice rotation training methods. These exercises are designed to improve body control, core strength for stable rotations, and explosive power for the takeoff and landing phases. The content aims to help skaters increase jump height through specific training approaches, including plyometrics and optimizing arm movements.For those advancing to more complex elements, the book offers double axel tips, covering how to increase rotational speed without sacrificing height and providing methodical exercise progressions. Furthermore, it addresses the development of jump combinations, emphasizing rhythm and seamless transitions. The final sections focus on systematic analysis and correction of common errors, presenting underrotation fixes and drills to achieve full rotation before landing.