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Tom Hickey - Waltz Jump for Young Skaters



Tom Hickey has help from his daughter Maddie showing how to introduce a young beginner skater to the waltz jump.  These assisted on-ice drills help the young skater feel safe and give her more time to do the requested actions.  This video is great for coaches working with young skaters.

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Last Updated: Jun 22, 2008 at 5:09 PM
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  » [- Jul 28, 2008 at 8:17 AM -] Eileen says: Thanks so much for addressing the needs of the beginner coach. There are a lot of us who can really benefit from information in teaching spins, jumps footwork, etc to the basic skills skater.

» [- Jul 28, 2008 at 2:31 PM -] Nancy G. says: Tom, Thank you so much for your tips! This is a great way to teach the waltz jump. I look forward to learning more from you. I have already incorporated some of the other tips from your previous videos and my student's jumps are better!!

» [- Aug 2, 2008 at 5:33 AM -] Christina says: Hi Tom, Thanks for sharing your innovative tips. I was so excited after watching this video as I had the same method as yours, except that before I hold skaters to do the waltz jump, I would get them to do right foot swing....split and land backwards while using one hand to hold on to the side of the railing. The method that you've shared is 100% good tip. Like others, I've also used the tips that you've shared on my students and they are more confident in their skating moves now. Wonder if you could also share some tips on how to teach young beginner skaters one-foot scratch spins? Thanks once again!

» [- Aug 4, 2008 at 12:03 AM -] skatermdb1 says: Tom: I appreciate all the coaches on here, and have learned something from everyone; but I have used your stuff the most, so far. Thanks for your input. Got any tips on teaching axels to adults and the not so naturally-inclined? By the way, I teach waltz jumps pretty much exactly as you do; and I love the little kids!! I'm a middle-aged adult guy/former show skater/high test dance-figure.

» [- Feb 1, 2009 at 10:29 AM -] srswift says: Thank you for your wonderful tips and excercises. What a great resource for coaches in small towns who don't have easy access to networking with other coaches.

» [- Jun 9, 2009 at 5:50 AM -] IceyDancer says: This is great for little kids, but I also teach the bigger kids and adults. I don't know how this would work for them I don't think I could lift them up and I wouldn't want them pulling me down (potential for a tangle-up here). What is an option for larger students when you are smaller than they are?

» [- Jul 7, 2009 at 11:02 PM -] Billy-Bob-A-Ree-Bob says: Tom, it was a hoot to see you online.


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