Theory of skating

AFTER COMPLETING THIS COURSE, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO

Define and understand skating from a biomechanical point of view. Divide skating, as a basic movement on ice, into individual phases. Participants will also study basic factors and parameters that influence the effectiveness of skating and interpret specific key positions that have a direct impact on the skating technique.


COURSE:  FS001a

SPONSOR

Peter Solmoši

LECTURER

Peter Solmoši

LANGUAGE

EN  RU  SK

DURATION (TIME)

1 hour

PLACE

Presentation room

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WHO THE COURSE IS FOR

Coaches in sport centers which owns hockey tradmill

REQUIRED SKILLS

Advanced skaiting skills, basic knowledge of skating theory

COURSE OUTLINE
  • Definition of skating
  • Basic phases of skating
  • Factors influencing the effectiveness of skating
  • Tracking parameters for skating analysis
  • Interpretation of key positions in skating
PREVIOUS COURSES
IN001
Introduction 
FS001
Fusion Skating Skatemill 
FS004
Fusion Skating Manual 
FS008
Skating on Skatemill (coaches) 
NEXT COURSES
FS001b
Systematics of skating 
FS007
Increasing the complexity of the exercises (individual game skills) 

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