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toe loop entry
ccw jump/spinner, is there any other entry into the toe loop beside from a rfi 3-turn? my rfi 3-turns are very sloppy, i was thinking of doing a lfo 3-turn onto a right outside edge (sort of what you do when doing the 3 waltz) but my coach doesn't like me doing that. any other suggestions or thoughts?? thanks!
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if you do the outside 3 urn you have to switch feet to pick. Its actually much harder than the inside 3 turn.
My advice practice the 3 turn. Practice checking after the 3 turn |
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like the above poster said, you can always do a lfo 3 turn and then switch feet and pick back with left foot but it is considerably more difficult (more steps, more to think about) and i've generally only seen it used when learning doubles and up.
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As both of the above posters have mentioned, you can do a LFO3 and switch feet before you pick. I guess I'm just weird, but the left-foot entry is much easier for me - the extra step doesn't bother me at all.
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I think it depends on the person - for some people they can do a better toe walley than toe loop simply because they have a better LFO3 turn than a RFI3 turn and/or better timing.
I'd suggest working with your coach on what method works best and if your RFI3 can be fixed so that you get the jump to work right for you. Some people find that they get more lift out of the LFO3 entrance but again that depends on the person and their technique.
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My inside 3's are weaker than my outsides. I just need to work on them more. That being said, the 3 for the jumps should be a bit shallower than the one you do for "figures" or show. Be sure to check very strong. Practice them more, building up more and more speed as you improve. That will help you.
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When you do a left forward outside three turn and then put your other foot down before you pick, then it's a toe wally, not a toe loop. They're interchangeable, but it's still not the same jump.
Furthermore, I really don't understand why you are trying to do toe loops if you can't do a forward inside three turn. Almost all jumps require three turns, and you should know and master all of your 3-turns before starting jumps. You don't try to find an alternate entrance to a jump because you can't do something basic like a 3-turn....you learn and master the 3-turn and THEN you try to learn the jump. You've got it backwards. If your basics are sloppy, your jumps will be even more so. So what's the use in having even more sloppy elements? Clean them up! ![]() |
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^ I learned the toe walley by doing a LFO3 then stepping onto a RBI edge...was rubbish at it, but it got me where I needed to be.
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But, as with anything, if you PRACTICE something, you should get better. My inside 3's are slowly improving (slowly). I just put off practicing them sometimes. I shouldn't though. I never know when coach will ask to see them. ![]()
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If you want to avoid 3-turns altogether, you can get into a toe loop by doing a RFI-LBI mohawk and stepping onto a RBO edge, then tapping. I see some men do quad toes that way. |
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Hmmm really?? I've never done toe wallys, but I remember one summer a few years back I went to a summer intensive to work with some different coaches and the first thing they asked when we worked on toe loops was "do you do the toe loop or toe wally entry?" and I asked about it and they said it both took off the same way, just the entry changed. I didn't know the jumps took off from different edges! Thanks for that correction! |
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I also find that doing the 3turn on a count of 1-2-3-4 helps, aswell of checking it at each stage. I hope this helps
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You could also do a RFI to LFI mohawk, then step to the right foot and pick...as long as the jump takes off from a RBO edge and L pick, how you get to that position is irrelevant.
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I noticed that the elite skaters were using the RFO & switching feet as entry. I've been concerned my toe-loops were more toe-waltzes, so decided to try the different entry.
I find a have a steadier BO edge, consequently I reach back further and more to the back instead of sort of jumping sideways across myself (if you know what I mean). It makes it more like a flip, and I like it better. I have done toe-walleys, they're quite fun.
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I'm doing one from a RBO spiral. Just do a RBO spiral, come upright, pick in, and take off! I planned to put one in my Interp 2 years ago, but it didn't happen, then last year I didn't have a back spiral in my routine, but it's there now.
Worst part is, coach wants me to do back X-rolls into the spiral, so the end of my Interp is 3 back x-rolls, RBO spiral, cherry flip (toe loop), push straight from landing position into spin! Sheesh..... Then, because I can't quite get 3 revolutions reliably in my spin, and my change-foot isn't pretty, I have to then do 2 revolutions on my R foot - clockwise! Then he's complaining that the rest of the programme is too bland..... coaches, what are they like?????
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It's a quite common misconception, though - especially when it comes to toe-alleys and toe-loops.
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Thanks for all the suggestions, you are right that I have to work on basics before attempting jumps etc....however if that is all I did I'd never get to any jumps and spins, I always begin practice and lessons with the basics first
![]() I actually did manage to land several toe loops today doing a rfi 3-turn!! I also did a few waltz-toe loops (the waltz helps be get on the rbo edge i need for the toe loop). Thanks all and happy skating!! |
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What you might also want to try is a basic exercise...just do the jump landing position and hold it. It is a good exercise and if you can hold the position for about 5 seconds or so steady, good for you.
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Have you considered doing it out of back crossovers or just a back oustide edge? We have a kid at our rink who has a double toe right out of rb crossovers and it sort of comes out of nowhere and looks really cool
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But in my Interpretive programme I do it out of a back spiral. Well, I call it a back spiral, anyway....
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He is trying to convert everyone! He also doesn't like people "hopping" their 3-turns when they do them (he laments the passing of school figures) or people "karate chopping" their arms going into spins. The other day he asked if anyone knew how to do a choctaw or a bracket or a split-lutz jump (got me on that one).
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I know how to do a split lutz. . . but doing it is another story, LOL! It's scary trying to bring both legs back together and then getting another half turn and landing backwards on one foot! I have shelved it for now, although I will occasionally do a regular split jump from a lutz entrance, which is just a split half-lutz.
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