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Dr. Bruce Forciea U.S. View Profile
| I can handle most questions regarding sports injuries, conditioning, jumps, spins, and basic skating. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Dianne DeLeeuw U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions about figure skating, choreography, ISI or USFSA. Also questions about competing (my Olympic experience or your own competition). I`m a National referre for ISI. Recently I also have been appointed a National Technical Specialist for US Figure Skating. But remember I am not your substitute for a coach! They can see what you are doing! | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-07-01 help!: Hi Samantha: You need to hang in there. Learning, much like healing, is non-linear and can fluctuate as you move to the next level. Even the best skaters have had good and bad days. Just watch any...
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2008-07-01 axel landing: Hi Stephanie: Assuming she is rotating the axel completely (if under-rotated the skater will land on a fwd inside edge) what I have usually found with this problem is a weakness in the core muscles...
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2008-07-01 axel landing: Hi, Axels are tough to learn to land well. Your coach probably is correcting but it is just not happening. What you are saying does not make clear sense. Inside edge landings are generaly over rotated...
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2008-06-27 help!?!??!: Hi, First of all if you are working on doubles after only 2 months you are a phenom! Do you really have all your basic skills that are needed? Pretty much not possible to learn them this fast, but what...
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2008-06-26 Shin muscle cramping up: beginner: Hi Roshan: It sounds like you are suffering from fatigue of the shin muscles. This actually happens quite a bit with new skaters or with breaking in new skates. It is worse with poorly fitting or low...
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