Ice Skating: Steps to Success (Steps to success activity series)
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This is a guide to ice skating which shows beginners and recreational skaters the fundamental skills of the sport. The author, seven-times Swiss National Champion, shares with readers the steps she and her students learned to become competitive skaters. The 11 steps progress from basic to intermediate skills, and illustrations show the proper form and technique of skating. The book shows how to attain the posture and control required for basic skills; the standard methods of gaining forward and backward speed; four different methods of stopping; how to fall properly and get up easily; how to change direction without loss of control; and how to control the skate edges in order to prepare for advanced manoeuvres, such as jumps, spins and footwork.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #14889 in Books
- Published on: 1995-10-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 168 pages
Customer Reviews
Thorough and easy-to-understand how-to book for beginners.
This book doesn't spend much time in my bookshelf! When I
considered learning to skate, I wanted to find a book that
focused on the real basics of figure skating. This book is
by far the best I have seen of that genre and I refer to it
after nearly every lesson or practice. The authors stick
to beginner moves and techniques only. You won't find any
spins or jumps here! After a brief discussion of the history
of ice skating and a good discussion of how to buy and fit
boots and blades, each principle and move is introduced both
in text and with sketches. The sketches, presumably of the
author, include itemized steps to performing the move and
lines and arrows to show the foot and body movement. The
writing is generally clear and detailed enough so that with
the corresponding diagram, a reader would know just what to
do. Of course, actually *doing* something like a three turn
won't always come right away! Certain fundamentals, like
balance, are referred to throughout the book to reinforce
their importance. Some good concepts are used, like the
"body box" for explaining balance. Each chapter ends with a
table of common problems and how to correct each one.
The descriptions and diagrams are not perfect, though. I
still can't quite see the different between crossovers and
advanced crossovers despite reading and re-reading those
sections. I'm sure an explanation and demonstration by my
instructor will clear it up.
As an adult skater, I'm anxious to develop skills quickly.
This book describes nearly every item on the ISI Alpha
through Delta lists. I'm convinced that this book, together
with lessons, will have me working on Freestyle I before
long!
"A must have!" says SK8USA Webzine http://www.sk8usa.com
Whether you're a beginner or intermediate skater, Karin Künzle Watson helps make the most of your time on the ice. Nine-time Swiss National Champion Karin Künzle Watson pairs up with adult skater Dr. Stephen J. DeArmond to give basic skaters a foundation from which to build. Watson, who began skating at age six, went on to become a world professional champion skater and now coaches skaters from around the world. She is one of the few individuals worldwide to have passed Gold-level tests in all disciplines of figure skating: singles, pairs, dance and Published by Human Kinetics as a part of their Steps to Success sports series, the book offers 50 training exercises and over 300 technical illustrations and renderings of some of the best places to skate in the country.
Each skating drill includes key points to remember when you're on the ice. Künzle teaches a series of
skating principles to control your posture, balance, degree of lean and rotation. These aren't just book techniques, but are the same principles she teaches her skaters. What's more, they work! The authors have even included hints on how to increase the difficulty or make the exercises a little less challenging for less "practiced" skaters.
The book celebrates the history of skating, plus offers useful information on sating posture, balance,
correct push and glide techniques, forward stops, forward and backward skating, crossovers, two foot
turns, mohawks, three turns, swingrolls and even more advanced edge moves.
If you're looking to jump and spin, this book is and isn't for you. It doesn't contain specifics on jumps
and spins, but face it, if you're three turn or mohawk isn't perfect going into a jump, then you need this
book to examine the reasons. Consider likewise, the myriad of young skaters who can do double jumps,
but hardly a clean crossover and you'll see why this is a "must have".
Tommy Mullins, Publisher SK8USA Webzine
Novice skaters only need this book
As a novice ice skater I was looking for a book which would show me the basic steps. Most books try to cover everything, which is a mistake as people who are going to try a triple axel or whatever don't need to be told about the disadvantages of hire skates.
"Ice Skating: Steps to Success" covers basic techniques, their execution, common errors and how to correct them. It even includes drills to practice. There are detailed diagrams showing the moves, which is not unusual, but it also gives a step by step description of what is happening at each point, and where you should be putting your weight.
Part of its appeal is that it is co-written by a mature beginning skater, which explains its attention to detail.
If you are a beginner you do not need another book. Ignore the amazon special offers and just buy this one.



