
This week, we’re shifting the focus to YOU—your struggles, frustrations, and roadblocks in skating. What’s making your progress feel stuck? Are certain edges, timing, or tricks holding you back?
Instead of just fighting through these challenges, we’re taking a step back to analyze the *why*. Many skating difficulties aren’t caused by the advanced skill itself—they stem from overlooked fundamental mechanics. A shaky turn? It might trace back to a weak back inside edge. An inconsistent jump? Perhaps the takeoff or body position isn’t quite right.
### **The Importance of Foundations**
Skating is built through a *progressive* teaching method—each skill acts as a building block for the next. When a skater skips or struggles with a fundamental, it doesn’t just disappear—it creates obstacles down the road. The truth is, trying to push past a missing foundation leads to frustration, wasted practice time, and stalled progress.
That’s why this week, we’re taking an honest look at our foundations. If something isn’t clicking, the solution isn’t just “try harder”—it’s “go back, refine, and strengthen.” Addressing weak areas first makes learning advanced skills faster, easier, and more enjoyable.
### **Let’s Diagnose the Problems**
We’ll go around the circle and talk about what skills or techniques have been causing frustration. Chances are, you’re not alone—other skaters will have similar challenges. Together, we’ll break down movements, revisit fundamental drills, and *fill in the gaps* of incomplete learning.
By the end of class, expect to:
– Identify the root causes of struggles (instead of just feeling stuck)
– Get clarity on *where* your practice should focus
– Strengthen underlying fundamentals to unlock more advanced skills
– Build muscle memory with foundational corrections
Skating isn’t about brute force—it’s about mastering each step so the next one feels effortless. And as the old saying goes, *how do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice.* But let’s make sure it’s *smart* practice—focused on the right things so you actually move forward.








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