Today we’re diving into spinners—a must-have training tool for skaters looking to improve their spins and overall technique.
There are three main types of spinners on the market, each suited to different skill levels and goals:
1. Rectangular Board Spinner
(Includes ballet spinners, Edea traditional spinners, Risport traditional spinners)
– Ideal for beginners learning the scratch spin
– Helps train spin entry and develop the feeling of initiating a spin
– Great for building foundational control and balance
2. Edea E-Spinner
– Designed for both spins and jumps
– Features a curved surface that requires precise edge control
– Excellent for intermediate to advanced skaters working on higher-level spins and overall skating skills
– Mistakes in edge use are easily felt, making it a powerful feedback tool
3. Bearing Spinner(The new Skatespec Spinner)
– Perfect for skaters who already know a few spins
– Helps refine technique by encouraging a centered spin
– Reduces travelling and improves stability and speed
– A favorite among skaters polishing their spin performance
Here’s an evergreen tip that always applies to spinner training:
Keep your weight over the ball of your foot to mimic the feeling of being on skates. This helps improve balance and prevents you from falling backward too!
Whether you’re just starting out or refining advanced techniques, the right spinner can make a big difference in your training.
Take time to choose one that matches your current level and goals—and don’t hesitate to reach out if you need guidance.
Keep spinning, keep growing, and enjoy every moment on the ice!