Truthfully, and I’m just speaking from my own experience I’m not talking about anyone else’s kid except my own. I put them in every power skating class I could find and he still skates on his ankles.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:53 pm Either you get skating or you don't. Not much else to it.
Best technical power skating
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So you're saying there's some truth to the above message?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:55 pmTruthfully, and I’m just speaking from my own experience I’m not talking about anyone else’s kid except my own. I put them in every power skating class I could find and he still skates on his ankles.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:53 pm Either you get skating or you don't. Not much else to it.
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My kid is 12. Gone with a dozen different power skating and other skills camps etc. over the years.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:55 pmTruthfully, and I’m just speaking from my own experience I’m not talking about anyone else’s kid except my own. I put them in every power skating class I could find and he still skates on his ankles.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:53 pm Either you get skating or you don't. Not much else to it.
This season went with a bit out of the box guy and fixed some skating stuff that no one else was looking at. Makes you wonder everyone is else doing.
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Oh, that’s good! It’s nice to hear some people are willing to spend time with their students, maybe the schools we went to where just money makers? They were not one on one lessons.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 2:17 pmMy kid is 12. Gone with a dozen different power skating and other skills camps etc. over the years.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:55 pmTruthfully, and I’m just speaking from my own experience I’m not talking about anyone else’s kid except my own. I put them in every power skating class I could find and he still skates on his ankles.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:53 pm Either you get skating or you don't. Not much else to it.
This season went with a bit out of the box guy and fixed some skating stuff that no one else was looking at. Makes you wonder everyone is else doing.
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In my opinion, yes. I agree.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:58 pmSo you're saying there's some truth to the above message?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:55 pmTruthfully, and I’m just speaking from my own experience I’m not talking about anyone else’s kid except my own. I put them in every power skating class I could find and he still skates on his ankles.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:53 pm Either you get skating or you don't. Not much else to it.
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Just follow who the best kids train with. Figure skating coaches are a waste of money. My kid hates it. We were lucky enough to meet the best trainer that can skate, shoot and stick handle better than any coach I have seen. He is great at explaining it and gives my kid off ice workouts to help fix some of the technique issues. Figure skating coaches just do the same cookie cutter stuff and look like they can barely skate in hockey skates but charge $150-200. It’s like asking the guy who mows your lawn if he can lay the cement for your deck. They do not have a clue what it’s like to skate and protect the puck.
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100%Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 7:52 pm Just follow who the best kids train with. Figure skating coaches are a waste of money. My kid hates it. We were lucky enough to meet the best trainer that can skate, shoot and stick handle better than any coach I have seen. He is great at explaining it and gives my kid off ice workouts to help fix some of the technique issues. Figure skating coaches just do the same cookie cutter stuff and look like they can barely skate in hockey skates but charge $150-200. It’s like asking the guy who mows your lawn if he can lay the cement for your deck. They do not have a clue what it’s like to skate and protect the puck.
But all these trainer listed in this thread are figure skaters. Yeah yeah even if they're wearing hockey skates. What gives?
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Because parents do not know better. Find a good power skating coach that can fly, handle a puck and explain how to skate for hockey.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 8:56 pm100%Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 7:52 pm Just follow who the best kids train with. Figure skating coaches are a waste of money. My kid hates it. We were lucky enough to meet the best trainer that can skate, shoot and stick handle better than any coach I have seen. He is great at explaining it and gives my kid off ice workouts to help fix some of the technique issues. Figure skating coaches just do the same cookie cutter stuff and look like they can barely skate in hockey skates but charge $150-200. It’s like asking the guy who mows your lawn if he can lay the cement for your deck. They do not have a clue what it’s like to skate and protect the puck.
But all these trainer listed in this thread are figure skaters. Yeah yeah even if they're wearing hockey skates. What gives?
The figure skating coaches are good for little kids, but if you want a good coach, you have to find an elite hockey skating coach that knows what its like to play the game of hockey, not do double axles
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Not even for little kids... get a stick in their hand when they are learning to skate... do not understand the no stick... I mean I guess I do... figure skaters don't use one...Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:00 pmBecause parents do not know better. Find a good power skating coach that can fly, handle a puck and explain how to skate for hockey.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 8:56 pm100%Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 7:52 pm Just follow who the best kids train with. Figure skating coaches are a waste of money. My kid hates it. We were lucky enough to meet the best trainer that can skate, shoot and stick handle better than any coach I have seen. He is great at explaining it and gives my kid off ice workouts to help fix some of the technique issues. Figure skating coaches just do the same cookie cutter stuff and look like they can barely skate in hockey skates but charge $150-200. It’s like asking the guy who mows your lawn if he can lay the cement for your deck. They do not have a clue what it’s like to skate and protect the puck.
But all these trainer listed in this thread are figure skaters. Yeah yeah even if they're wearing hockey skates. What gives?
The figure skating coaches are good for little kids, but if you want a good coach, you have to find an elite hockey skating coach that knows what its like to play the game of hockey, not do double axles
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