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momof3chicks
06-04-2008, 09:44 AM
Is this very common? My 7 year old daughter has been skating for about 2 years. She passed all the basic skill levels through FS 6 several weeks ago. She had the lutz for a while- it was actually one of her best jumps.

Now suddenly she cannot do it- she gets around but is not landing it anymore. I have never seen her so frustrated and it really has seemed to shake her overall confidence.

Any tips?

Isk8NYC
06-04-2008, 10:01 AM
Yes, it's normal to achieve/lose/master jumps. Usually, the "loss" is caused by technique or body changes. When a kid goes through a growth spurt, it takes a bit of time for them to get used to the new height or weight and their technique goes a bit "off."

Mention it to her coach so they can work on it together during the lesson.

BTW, have her blades been sharpened?

momof3chicks
06-04-2008, 10:03 AM
Yes, it's normal to achieve/lose/master jumps. Usually, the "loss" is caused by technique or body changes. When a kid goes through a growth spurt, it takes a bit of time for them to get used to the new height or weight and their technique goes a bit "off."

Mention it to her coach so they can work on it together during the lesson.

BTW, have her blades been sharpened?

Her coach is aware of it, and it is starting to come back. She did mention it is possibly a growth spurt thing. She has gotten very tall lately- and her skates have been recently sharpened.

I am worried about her because she chose to skate up to Beginner (well balanced program) for our state games in July rather that stay in Basic Skills FS6, and I'd like to see her get her confidence back.

Isk8NYC
06-04-2008, 10:16 AM
Good luck to her, then. Add some off-ice core-building exercise, like crunches and sit ups. That'll help her carry the new height more easily.

momof3chicks
06-04-2008, 10:25 AM
Good luck to her, then. Add some off-ice core-building exercise, like crunches and sit ups. That'll help her carry the new height more easily.

good idea- she did say they were doing that in one of her off ice sessions. I appreciate the input, it will help her to know that this happens to other kids too.

sk8tmum
06-04-2008, 11:06 AM
December 2006 - had axel.
January 2007. Grew. Lost axel
April 2007. Found axel.
April 2007. Got new skates. Lost axel.
May 2007. Lost lutz/loop. Found axel.
June 2007. Found axel again.
July 2007. Grew. Lost axel.
August 2007. Found axel, lost double sal.
August 2007. Grew.

Can you see a pattern - ????

momof3chicks
06-04-2008, 12:34 PM
December 2006 - had axel.
January 2007. Grew. Lost axel
April 2007. Found axel.
April 2007. Got new skates. Lost axel.
May 2007. Lost lutz/loop. Found axel.
June 2007. Found axel again.
July 2007. Grew. Lost axel.
August 2007. Found axel, lost double sal.
August 2007. Grew.

Can you see a pattern - ????


I see it! Thanks

momof3chicks
06-06-2008, 08:58 AM
She landed it 3 times last night- it is coming back, she was beaming. :o