How to Stop on Ice Skates

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Summary: Stop on ice skates with the two foot snow plow stop or the one foot snow plow stop. Learn how in this free ice skating video lesson for ice skating beginners.

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By Charlene Johnson-Dodge
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Charlene Johnson-Dodge is a professional ice skater who has been skating competitively for eleven years. As an amateur competitor in both ISI and U.S.F.S.A fields, she won countless...read more

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dawance88 said

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on 8/2/2008 A side angle would be helpful.

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"Hi, my name is Charlene Dodge and I'm here at the Clearwater Ice Arena in Clearwater, Florida and on behalf of Expert Village this is beginning ice skating. Teaching a stop to a beginner skater they march forward, they put both feet together and then they press out. I would be demonstrate a 2 foot snow plow stop. March first, they put there feet together and they press. The is a 2 foot stop. The next advancement is a one foot snow plow stop. The beginner again marches forward and puts pressure on the outside foot, presses down. It can also be done on the opposite foot. "

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