The axel is typically regarded as the the most difficult figure skating jump. The single axel is the first jump that requires more than one full rotation in the air. The axel takes off from a forward outside edge, rotates in the direction of the take-off edge, and lands on the opposite foot on a back outside edge. Contrary to popular belief, the axel DOES NOT rotate 1 1/2 times in the air. Total rotation of the entire element is roughly 1 1/2 revolutions, but some of that is actually accomplished on the ice.
The axel is particularly challenging because few skaters learning the jump have proper control of the forward outside edge needed for take-off. The double axel is especially challenging for more advanced skaters because it requires significantly more athleticism and control than any other double jump. In terms of skill, it more closely resembles a triple jump than the other doubles. Also, skaters learning a double axel often have ingrained bad habits from years of doing single axels incorrectly, making the jump that much harder. Even now, more than 50 years after they were first landed, the triple axel is a rare accomplishment of only the most athletic and skilled figure skaters.
The videos below share an astonishing amount of information on how to do an axel. As with nearly everything in figure skating, the mechanics of what actually happens in the jump vary to some extent from skater to skater. But teaching methods vary even more. Coaches use a very large variety of descriptions and drills to develop the skills and help their skaters land this amazing and beautiful jump.
The videos below are organized into figure skating axel tips published from most recent to least recent. Regardless of the date of publication, ALL information below is relevant today for coaches, skaters, and skating parents.
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Figure Skating Video Analysis: Single Axel (Chris Conte)
Play the top video first to see two axel attempts that are being analyzed. Continue reading →
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Figure Skating Rotation Training Video: Pole Harness – Cat And Mouse – Part 2 (Chris Conte)
Chris Conte gives a pole harness lesson on double axel. This video is a continuation of Chris’s “Cat and Mouse” method video here at iCoachSkating.com. Continue reading →
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Figure Skating Harness: Double Axel (Chris Conte)
Chris Conte gives a double axel lesson in the stationary harness. There are so many gems of wisdom in this video! Continue reading →
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Dartfish Video Analysis Figure Skating Jumps: Double Axel (Chris Conte)
Play the top video first to see the jump being analyzed. Continue reading →
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Video Analysis Of Figure Skating Jump: Double Axel (Chris Conte)
Play the top video first to see the jump being analyzed. Continue reading →
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Dartfish Video Analysis For Figure Skating: Double Axel (Chris Conte)
Play the top video first to see the jump being analyzed. Continue reading →
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Figure Skating Tips For Axels With Champion Cords (Sheila Thelen)
Sheila offers a tip for using a Champion Cord with the axel. This tip is particularly helpful for skaters that don’t naturally kick their knee through at take-off. Continue reading →
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Champion Cords Figure Skating Training Aids – Starting Axel (Sheila Thelen)
Sheila discusses an axel drill for young skaters. She also shares some tips that make the drill more effective (using a Champion Cord and a toy). Continue reading →
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Ice Skating Tips For Beginners Video – Starting Axel (Sheila Thelen)
Sheila talks about how she teaches the axel. She offers some tips to help young skaters understand the concept of the axel but not be too intimidated by it. Continue reading →
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Figure Skating Jumps: Axel Class – Part 3 (Audrey Weisiger & Nick Perna)
Nick Perna and Audrey Weisiger continue their on-ice axel class at the 2010 G2C Extreme Supercamp. In the first part of the class, they covered the proper setup and in the second part they covered the step forward. In this part, they discuss the climb up into the axel. Nick covers the details of stepping up into the jump with the […] Continue reading →
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Figure Skating Jumps: Axel Class – Part 2 (Audrey Weisiger & Nick Perna)
Nick Perna and Audrey Weisiger continue their on-ice axel class at the 2010 G2C Extreme Supercamp. In the first part of the class, Nick Perna covered the proper setup. Continue reading →
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Figure Skating Jumps: Axel Class – Part 1 (Audrey Weisiger & Nick Perna)
Nick Perna and Audrey Weisiger teach an on-ice axel class at the 2010 G2C Extreme Supercamp. In this first part, Nick explains the desired setup for axel. Continue reading →
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Axel Jump Lesson Part 6 – Axel From Back Crossovers (Nick Perna)
Nick Perna finishes his axel lesson with Kayla. This is part 6 of this half-hour lesson. Continue reading →
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Axel Jump Lesson Part 5 – Axel on Pole Harness (Nick Perna)
Nick Perna continues his axel lesson with Kayla. Continue reading →
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Axel Jump Lesson Part 4 – Waltz Jump Back Spin (Nick Perna)
Nick Perna continues his axel lesson with Kayla. This is part 4 of this half-hour lesson. In the first part Nick focused on Kayla’s backspin. Continue reading →
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Axel Jump Lesson Part 3 – Entry Continued (Nick Perna)
Nick Perna continues his axel lesson with Kayla. This is part 3 of this half-hour lesson. In the first part Nick focused on Kayla’s backspin. Continue reading →
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Axel Jump Lesson Part 2 – Four Step Backwards Entry (Nick Perna)
Nick Perna continues his axel lesson with Kayla. Continue reading →
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Axel Jump Lesson Part 1 – Back Spin And Landing (Nick Perna)
Nick Perna gives an axel lesson to Kayla. Kayla is a low level skater currently learning an axel. This video is the first in a series of videos covering the entire half-hour lesson. Continue reading →
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Figure Skating Jumps Video: Waltz Jump – Axel – Double Axel – Triple Axel (Michelle Leigh)
Olympic coach Michelle Leigh finisher her discussion of the axel. Continue reading →
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Online Figure Skating Video: Axel Edge Preparation (Michelle Leigh)
Olympic coach Michelle Leigh discusses the back preparation edge for axel. This video is a continuation of Michelle’s discussions of the axel. Continue reading →
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Online Figure Skating Lesson: Axel Jump – Part 2 (Michelle Leigh)
This video is a continuation of the axel lesson video with Olympic coach Michelle Leigh. In this video, Michelle is working towards double axel with her skater. Continue reading →
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Online Figure Skating Lesson: Axel Jump – Part 1 (Michelle Leigh)
In this video, we sit in on an axel lesson with Olympic coach Michelle Leigh. This is a great follow-up the Michelle Leigh axel video. Continue reading →
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Online Figure Skating Lesson: Axel Jump (Michelle Leigh)
Michelle Leigh discusses how she develops the axel from the waltz jump. Continue reading →
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Learn To Ice Skate Video: Waltz Jump – Part 2 (Michelle Leigh)
Michelle Leigh continues her discussion of the waltz jump. In this video, she talks about the step. Continue reading →
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Learn To Ice Skate Video: Waltz Jump – Part 1 (Michelle Leigh)
Michelle Leigh talks about how she introduces the waltz jump and she continues the discussion through some helpful exercises that also apply to axel and double axel. Continue reading →
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Figure Skating Tips for Advanced Skater Part 4 – Triple Loop (Nick Perna)
Nick Perna continues his lesson with Isabelle. Continue reading →
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Figure Skating Tips for Advanced Skater Part 3 – Double Axel (Nick Perna)
Nick Perna continues his lesson with Isabelle. Continue reading →
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Dartfish Figure Skating Analysis: Double Axel (Chris Conte)
Play the top video first to see the jump being analyzed. Continue reading →
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Figure Skating Video Shows Double Axel In Harness (Sheila Thelen)
Sheila demonstrates how to use a harness for double axel. She also gives a few tips regarding the double axel and she talks briefly about the skid/no-skid on take-off issue. Continue reading →





























