Off Ice Figure Skating Spinner: TMSU The Ultimate Figure
Are you ready to take your spins to the next level? If so you needThe Mad Spinner. The Mad Spinner figure skating spinner is a powerful tool to help you improve your spins on and off the ice so when you get on the ice your coach will be impressed with how much you have improved. The Mad Spinner was designed for our daughter Madison. She started skating at the age of 5 and is now 10 years old. From the beginning we searched for a spinner that would work well for her needs. Every spinner we found was either to expensive, too clunky, too heavy, too thick, too small or too large. We could not find a happy medium, so we decided to try making our own. After several months of research and talking to coaches, skaters and parents we finally came up withThe Mad Spinner. The Mad Spinner is light weight, low profile, smooth, quiet, and affordable.The Mad Spinner can be used with either one or two feet, unlike other spinners on the market. It has been tested by coaches, figure skaters andĀ choreographersĀ through out Massachusetts. By practicing off ice withThe Mad Spinner, figure skaters will learn to spin with more control and less movement. Skaters can practice camel spins, sit spins, back spins, counters, brackets and basic figure skating positions. The Mad Spinner figure skating spinner can also be used for a great cardio workout and for dancers learning how to do pirouettes properly. The Mad Spinner is currently being used by several PSA rated coaches and their students. Pros The Mad Spinner is light and can be taken anywhere. Easy to use. Can be used with one or two feet. Very Low profile Smooth Quiet Affordable Hand made in the U.S.A. Cons The Mad Spinner can be dangerous if not used properly. (Please check with your coach prior to using.) Description Light weight Made of aluminum and stainless steel. Works on hard and soft surfaces. Circular design. Low profile. Smooth quiet operation. The Mad Spinner Currently used and recommended by the following coaches & choreographers: Konstantin Kostin Olympic competitor Five-time World FigureĀ Skating Championships competitor Three-time European Figure Skating Championships competitor Two-time Latvian National champion Senior and Junior Grand Prix Series competitor Beth-Anne Duxbury USFSA (USA) Gold Medalist in Figures and Freestyle USFSA, (USA) Novice Pair Test, CFSA (Canadian) Gold Medalist in Figures and Freestyle, Competed regionally for 18 years across the USA. Recipient of the āCanadian Artistic Gold Awardā for choreography. This award is given by the Canadian FS Association for artistic and choreographic achievements. Joan Vienneau-Bunnell Melinda Shebeco Debbie Minahan Amanda Marston-DeAguila Patti Kennedy Just to name a few! Ā