The NISA British Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield are fast approaching and the Get Coached skaters are gearing up for the competition!
This is interesting times indeed, not only do we (that is Get Coached and the Gain the Edge and Olympia skating coaches) have more athletes attending this year than previously but I believe they are in better shape both mentally and physically this year too.
The training group has grown in number and this has both added a degree of internal competition as well as a sense of confidence and excitement throughout the squad. They have been attending more group training sessions together both on and off of the ice and it is this that I feel is building a team spirit for what is an individual sport, pairs aside!
Training this week has been focused on continuing to build strength in what is still quite a young training group both in training experience and chronological age. They have all been well focussed and motivated throughout the sessions while still bringing an element of fun and enjoyment. Each athlete has specific developmental needs with regards to their S&C programmes as well as the overarching goal of Get Coached in providing athletes capable of withstanding the demands of and achieving the performance levels required for Figure Skating.
Overhead lifts are the mainstay moves for the programme along with various single leg exercises and movement combinations. The younger athletes are tasked with improving their coordination, balance and control of movement, whilst those with a greater training age follow a more traditional S&C programme. With just under 5 weeks until competition and an increased demand for time on the ice the S&C programmes have to be well balanced and periodised so as not to impact too heavily on programme run throughs on the ice. Good communication with the coaches is key for this to be effective, and I must say I am very lucky to be working and communicating well with the coaches for this training group. We are all keen to learn and progress in our chosen disciplines whilst learning about each others area of speciality as well.
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