Box Drill – Concept for Weight Transfer Jumps (Page Lipe)

International coach Page Lipe explains and demonstrates the take-offs for the weight transfer jumps, axel, salchow, and toe loop using drawings on the ice.  These drawings help skaters (and coaches) understand how to create a take-off with flow and get to the desired air position.

Page begins by drawing a tracing for an axel take-off and walking through a take-off.  She says, “They need to keep their legs on their own side of the mid-line.”  This concept is particularly important for axel since so many skaters have a tendency to swing the free leg around and into the circle rather than maintaining the flow of the jump by jumping outward as Page demonstrates.

[Editor’s comment: Look carefully at the drawing that Page made for the axel.  Notice that at the moment of take-off the skating foot does not point directly at the jump landing so a skater cannot physically create a standard h-position with the hips closed on the take-off of an axel.]

Next Page draws and describes the take-off of the salchow.  Most skaters and coaches don’t think about the take-off foot “kicking forward” as Page describes.  But even if the foot does not kick-forward in practice, it moves forward along the path she shows in order to efficiently get into the proper air position.  She makes the concept even more clear by showing the “box drill” for salchow and for toe loop.

[Editor’s comment:  Note that Page’s right foot comes off the heel of the blade at the corner of the box and the leg is straight.  There is no h-position which would add inefficiency to the toe loop.]


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8 responses to “Box Drill – Concept for Weight Transfer Jumps (Page Lipe)”

  1. Dorian

    Wow! So incredibly helpful to have these visuals! I am so impressed that Page thought of this….well done Ms. Lipe! And THANK YOU!

  2. Kerry

    Great video. I figured out that if I “kicked to one’oclock” , my waltz jump when in loop jump combination, it worked alot easier. I also do this on my salchow into a loop jump. Now I see why.

  3. Amy

    Thank you for the visual. As Trevor mentioned, many people are visual learners. I have not seen this example before.

  4. Ellen

    The box drill makes complete sense to me and now I understand the toe loop better!! Thank you Page!!

  5. Coach2k

    Wish I had had it explained like this when I was training. My adults responded especially well to this!

  6. Dawn

    Excellent visual.

  7. Billy

    Very helpful, thank you.

  8. idienighe uku

    Fantastic video am a roller skater now i understand that the left foot is only there to assist the right foot when taking off on toeloop I used to lift my right foot completely off the ground and jump purely on left foot and wonder why I was not getting any height please could you do double flip take off as well.

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