Im a younger referee and i have been trying to work on my control/power
turns while reffing in the three man system and i keep having an issue with
loosing my edge and having to make my turns wider, while skating at good
pace it takes me the whole face off circle to turn, is there a certain why
i should be putting my weight on my foot, i tend to lean forward into my
turns and put my weight more on my toes
hey this might be a dumb question but im able to do this with my right foot
in front but when i try to do it with my left foot in front i just can’t!
any tips?
@JTWoof I had this issue myself…trick is not to put your weight on your
toes; Lead foot should have weight on your midsole and heel, Back foot
should be almost entirely on your heel for initial stability. As you get
quicker/confident, you can do them balancing on your midfoot and start
using the lead foots outside edge as a pivot point, but its pretty rare
(not to mention hard) to do them on your toes w/o giving up your
balance…sit low, bend the knees, and lead with hips/shoulders
Thanks for the video. Loved seeing the Bulgarian flag next to all others
hanging from the ceiling :):):)
Too many lag, this is bullshit
Im a younger referee and i have been trying to work on my control/power
turns while reffing in the three man system and i keep having an issue with
loosing my edge and having to make my turns wider, while skating at good
pace it takes me the whole face off circle to turn, is there a certain why
i should be putting my weight on my foot, i tend to lean forward into my
turns and put my weight more on my toes
I don’t know if I caught the brand of the skates… 🙂 Awesome advice.
Thanks. Best power turn breakdown on here!
This is a very good break down of power turns. I completely agree!
boot lol
great vid, just a shame MLX skates aren’t made anymore 🙁
boob????? o.0 2:13
hey this might be a dumb question but im able to do this with my right foot
in front but when i try to do it with my left foot in front i just can’t!
any tips?
@JTWoof I had this issue myself…trick is not to put your weight on your
toes; Lead foot should have weight on your midsole and heel, Back foot
should be almost entirely on your heel for initial stability. As you get
quicker/confident, you can do them balancing on your midfoot and start
using the lead foots outside edge as a pivot point, but its pretty rare
(not to mention hard) to do them on your toes w/o giving up your
balance…sit low, bend the knees, and lead with hips/shoulders
wonderful
True. Cruikshank sold out………, jerk. Easton bought the effective
patent and will bury it. Easton is such total junk, inferior design.