Re: Warmup Sequence
I just pull my legs up over my head like a pretzel and go...JUST KIDDING!
First it is the lope/jog/run (depends on the day) around the rink....past the skates moms, trying hard to looks like I love loping, jogging, running. I do leg stretches on the floor: stand and touch toes, straddles and touch toes, lay on side and grab foot of extended leg as far up to ear as possible. I stretch the quads by pulling my foot up to my buttocks on each leg. Sit indian style on the floor, keep one leg in front and put the other behind your, then grab the foot of teh leg behind you and pull it up toward your back. To warm up for the spiral I stand with my back to the wall, and bend over, then extend my leg up the wall in spiral position then push to deen the stretch. Ankle and shoulder circles, and deep knee bends.
On ice:
Forward backward perimeter stroking, crossovers, and the circles in a figure eight, forward and backward. Edges on the axis - FW, BW. Forward and Backward three turns on the axis. Go to wall and stretch more for the spiral. (I have found that lunges also help me stretch for the spiral). More deep knee bends. I usually practice the moves in the field that I am working on at the time. Then I do light spins from 3 turns. Then from back crossovers. Then I start on jumps from waltz up to my loop, flip, and now practicing for the entry to the axel...more about that on the weekly update. I have also read that you should not do major stretching until your muscles are warm.
I also do som cool down stretches after I skate, like the ones that I did prior to skating. I have some info on it that I would be happy to send to you if you would like. I got it from my coach, and she got it out of one of the skating mags. Just send me a tell if you would like to look at it.
OH! I fogot about jump roping (jumping rope?)! That is one way to warm up and stay warm, say in between skate time in a competition also. Hope this helped...I think that I mostly rambled <img src=
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