Audryb
06-12-2008, 07:17 AM
Hi, I'm pretty new here, but I have a question for you more experienced skaters.
Just to give you an idea of my level, I just finished my first 8 week LTS session, where I passed Adult 1 and all of Adult 2 except forward pivot (I can only do 1 rotation, need 1 1/2) and I'm also working on some things from Adult 3-- Mohawks, backward crossovers. I also learned a waltz jump, which I can do pretty consistently from a standstill, but haven't even THOUGHT about trying to do it "moving."
Well, after I learned that little jump, I was practicing it at home, jumping from one foot to the other, and I thought I'd try jumping and doing a full rotation in the air. Ha! I never realized how hard it is to turn around in the air, and I was really dismayed that I could only do about 3/4 rotation and even that was with flailing arms and practically falling over at the end.
So my question is, given that I'm really not jumping yet, and won't be for some time, would taking an off-ice jump class before I start jumping help me to be ready to jump later, or would it be pointless and a waste of time/ money? My rink has walk-on off-ice jump classes for about $10, and I'm really eager to learn the technique, now that I understand how hard it is.
I appreciate any advice :D
Just to give you an idea of my level, I just finished my first 8 week LTS session, where I passed Adult 1 and all of Adult 2 except forward pivot (I can only do 1 rotation, need 1 1/2) and I'm also working on some things from Adult 3-- Mohawks, backward crossovers. I also learned a waltz jump, which I can do pretty consistently from a standstill, but haven't even THOUGHT about trying to do it "moving."
Well, after I learned that little jump, I was practicing it at home, jumping from one foot to the other, and I thought I'd try jumping and doing a full rotation in the air. Ha! I never realized how hard it is to turn around in the air, and I was really dismayed that I could only do about 3/4 rotation and even that was with flailing arms and practically falling over at the end.
So my question is, given that I'm really not jumping yet, and won't be for some time, would taking an off-ice jump class before I start jumping help me to be ready to jump later, or would it be pointless and a waste of time/ money? My rink has walk-on off-ice jump classes for about $10, and I'm really eager to learn the technique, now that I understand how hard it is.
I appreciate any advice :D