Sunday, February 7, 2010

Hockey Sharp Turn Sharp Turns To The Right On Skates ( Hockey/rollerblades/ice Skates) Are Difficult? How To Overcome?

Sharp turns to the right on skates ( hockey/rollerblades/ice skates) are difficult? How to overcome? - hockey sharp turn

Which muscles should I be able to work to make sharp turns right and exercise?

I was told that the oblique medial Vastuste anyone know exercises for this muscle. And if I concentrate on only one side? Or any other muscle.

1 comments:

Italiano Cinque-0 said...

Because everyone is so used to skate in the opposite direction. They are such that if it right to an intersection, which feels strangely used.

They have often skate free and / or in a clockwise direction more often. Ultimately, to adapt and get used to it.

I had the same problem when I was younger, and started skating. I have a lot into it and started to play hockey and he realized the same thing, it was difficult for me, right to left, and I think it's because all the other times just skating (), especially in the arena, I would still skating in the same direction, counterclockwise!

It's like everything else, has become a habit. The best thing you can do to break, to act differently, and often skate in the opposite direction and the line in an environment where you turn left or right.

Good luck

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