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DD landed her first double yesterday!
A double toe loop- as you know she is 8 years old. She is close on the double salchow too!
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Well done her! I bet she was pleased with herself.
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Very! I thought a few months ago, next summer she'd be skating pre-pre and it looks more like it may be pre by then!
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Wow - and so unusual for that to be a first double - I have it on good authority of my daughter that its the most "difficult" of all the doubles. (Double toe is my daughters "splat" jump). Reckon all the others will come quickly if she's landing that one! Amazing for her age.
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Congratulations to her!
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Congrats to her! That one is so frustrating for my dd.
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She hates salchow- single AND double. |
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Some kids find toe-assisted jumps easier than edge, and vice versa. It's often a factor of the quality of the underlying single jump as well.
Look on the bright side. Often the jumps that come hardest end up being the best ones: the need to drill and refine technique, work on the actual jump and focus on every aspect means that they end up being well done. My kid has a phenomenal axel - now. It was got and lost 4 times, then it went away for almost 2 years ![]() ![]() Sooo ... patience can be rewarded. It's just hard to stick it out sometimes for the kids. |
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