Jump Training

Lately, competitive figure skating has become a race of who can jump the most complicated jumps. With this in mind, a program was developed to help figure skaters prepare off-ice to achieve their goals. Icemarx is using this program to introduce a method of off-ice training that can help skaters to engage in a more extensive off-ice routine, to compliment their on-ice training. The goal of this method is to help skaters challenge themselves, while minimizing the chances of injury.

With this in mind, Icemarx is thrilled to present a video library of the 6 figure skating jumps demonstrated off-ice, along with detailed instruction. Become a member to find out more!

What We Do:

  • Making sure skaters at any level partner with their coach in incorporating all Icemarx teaching into their personal methods, age, and ability level for off-ice and on ice efforts at jumps
  • Incorporating a one-stop shop of skating and ballet into an off-ice training environment
  • Finding the right equipment floor, shoes, and protective gear to train on while simulating jump take-offs, air positions and landings
  • Offering simple, yet highly effective off-ice solutions for ice skating jumps and skills that reduce the chance of injury, remedy “bad habits” and create consistent body memory with a minimum of falling.
Demonstration of a Quadruple Loop on the Harness

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