Jump Lesson – Importance of Patterns (Kori Ade)

Olympic coach Kori Ade gives a young skater a lesson aimed at improving the single axel.  The lesson begins with a backspin and progresses to a waltz jump and then a single flip.  Notice the focus Kori places on using a consistent pattern to enter the jumps.  Kori says, “I really believe in fundamental patterns.  I don’t believe that any skater should just go out and pull off a [jump] randomly because I think you have too many factors at play.”

On the axel, Kori is working with this skater to keep the arms in on landing.  And much of the rest of the axel lesson is focused on the pattern.  She talks about “finishing” the back outside entry edge.  Notice that unlike many top coaches, Kori likes the arms to swing wide around the skater on the backward outside edge setup (and she explains why), but like almost every top coach, she wants the arms and body to come to a complete stop before stepping forward into the jump.


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2 responses to “Jump Lesson – Importance of Patterns (Kori Ade)”

  1. Tracey

    GAH!!!! Loved the whole things, BUT the AH-HA moment for me was the last bit about the shoulders! I’ve been struggling with a skater who has super tight shoulders, and looks just so awkward in her take off. Thanks Kori for sharing that bit – would love to hear any other tips you use to help with shoulders.

  2. Nick

    Nice tip about keeping the free side elbow in line with the belly button when the arms are pulled in for rotation. Thank you, Kori!

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