Joan Orvis – Backward Outside and Inside Edges

Joan Orvis discusses back outside and inside edges. At the beginning she stresses the importance of the back outside edge as it has implications for many jumps.


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8 responses to “Joan Orvis – Backward Outside and Inside Edges”

  1. jim

    Thanks for presenting this so thoroughly – it really helps newer skaters learn the correct methods from the start… I learned alot about edges in this video…. thank you Joan !!

  2. stephanie

    wonderful!!! just fantastic!! thank you, Joan!

  3. Debi

    Thank you for the explanation. Everything always comes back to the basics!

  4. Cheryl

    Great information. Back Inside is the hardest for the little ones to get. This should be very helpful! I love the basic information. Keep it coming!

  5. sswift

    Thank you for the great explanation for the back inside push. It can be so confusing for students to grasp that. Thank you for your time and talent!

  6. Eileen

    This is very basic, but extremely helpful for a new coach. Thank you!

  7. sam

    The best video on backward edges I’ve seen! Thank you Joan, these are very detailed tips!

  8. annashapiro

    I love how she breaks down these edges. I gained valuable insight into proper alignment, and, as always when revisiting basic skills, I realized just how much I still have to learn about skating.

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