Figure Skating Education: Edge Power (Nick Perna)

Nick Perna shares some important drills to help skaters develop power from their forward edges.


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7 responses to “Figure Skating Education: Edge Power (Nick Perna)”

  1. Karen

    Thoroughly enjoyed both of these videos (fwd & bwd) great drills and explanations. Thank you!

  2. Jennifer Borus

    Anytime there is a transition, or push from one foot to another – you should be ‘activating’ that edge…LOVE IT! Thanks Nick!

  3. Emma

    Thank you for sharing these drills and I have been putting into use and have received great results especially with one of my Adult students. Thank you again.

  4. Jean

    When I introduced the water ski slalom to a skater this morning, she didn’t readily grasp the under push. I related it to cross-strokes and had her do a few cross-strokes, it clicked. The rhythm in the alternating water ski slalom seemed to make it easier. These are fun!

  5. Courtney Baga

    I love the distinction between active and passive edges! I have never heard that before.

  6. karolina

    Great explanation! Thank you

  7. SamanthaYoun

    I spent an hour today doing these slaloms and stomping and the noticeable differnece in my skating was fantastic! Thanks for these great drills. Such great explanations and demonstrations.

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