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View Poll Results: How long did it take you to land your axel? | |||
haven't landed it yet |
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13 | 30.23% |
less than a month |
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1-3 months |
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5 | 11.63% |
4-6 months |
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4 | 9.30% |
6 months to a year |
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6 | 13.95% |
over a year |
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15 | 34.88% |
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#1
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How long did it take you to land your axel?
Im wondering this because im starting to work on axels and i wanted to know how long it takes other people.
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#2
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Im wondering. DO you want to know how long it took for us to land it the first time or to land it consistently, because you will find a large time period between the two... I landed my for the first time 4 months ago and I still dont have it consistent.
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#3
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I landed mine the first times i tried it and now i land one every once and a while...
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#4
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It took me nearly two years and TONS of bruises. Of course, I didn't start working on it until I was 27 (and that's still an infant in the adult world). Other skaters I know personally have been working on it for over five years with no success yet.
Among younger skaters, I've seen anywhere from two weeks (lucky things!) to several years. |
#5
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axels
I got a small one @ 6 months but it wasn't consistent, it got better around 9 months but after 3 years I will still lose it for a day or two every now and again. As a child it took me about 3 months to get it, but I was very compact back then, unlike now.
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I got mine in about 1 month but its not always consistent.
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It took me six months at 25 years of age!
Now the followup question: how many skaters can still do their axel. I still had mine for about 2 years after I stopped skating. It's pretty much hopeless now.
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it took me about 1 -3 months but that is the amount of time id spent working on it. it took me a while to land consistently b/c i broke my leg shortly after getting it and then had to relearn it again but the second time it took me less then a month to land it and it took about a month to get it consistent. and now its being over rotated all the time.
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#9
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It was about 6 months before I could land a cheated axel. It took years to clean it up and 4 years later they still are not consistantly landed or clean.
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#10
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At 59, it will be a cold day in hell........
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#11
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I think it took me about 3 month to land it, and then over 2 years for having it clean without the little turning at the end of the jump (how do you call that in english?!
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#12
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I landed my first axel about two months ago, That doesn't really matter anymore! now what matters is if I can get to come back!
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#13
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It took over a year to learn how to do the axel on the ice.
![]() Then ten more years to realize Ive been doing it wrong. ![]() I am in the process of learning the dang thing all over again. For six months all I did was waltz jumps. Then I tried the axel again. The result was less than stellar. Here we are years later and I still have some bad habits to break. ![]() ![]() and it is getting higher and straiter, but as my jump coach tells me, my whole concept of the jump has to change if I ever want a double. May-be 2008.. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() " The greatest risk in life is not taking one. " |
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