![]() I did a forward inside-three turn, then jumped. I finally came up with my own messed-up method of rotating the loop that felt "safe". Full-flip and Full-lutz seemed impossible and terrifying. ![]() It was so scary going into something backwards and expected to rotate far more than of the previous jumps, which had been easy. Loop jump was the very first hurdle I HATED. They certainly weren't perfect and I was beginning to feel the struggle to succeed as fast as I had been, but I was still able to rotate, which was all I cared about lol. Sit spin and camel spin too came quickly. Scratch spin took a little bit longer, but it still came quickly. Then everything continued to be ridiculously easy and only take around a month or so in the earliest freestyle levels: waltz, salchow, toe loop, one foot spin = super easy, mastered almost instantly. Everything was EASY PEASY, just a couple days or maybe two weeks at most to totally master a move. ![]() )įor me, I advanced thru LTS skate classes like lightning, 3-4months max. Since I'm at that point in my skating career where I'm trying to cross the "threshold" of the single axel, aka currently terrible and under-rotated, into double-land one day, I'd like to hear the tales and thrills of this crossover point from other skaters. ![]()
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