Adam Jukes | Skating Coach

@inlinefigurecoach

Inline figure skating tips for ice skaters Tested every frame. Built my own system @ONEBlades Main @Skating.CEO | Performing @rosieandadam
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EDGE: Foundation | What’s in the box. Everything you need to skate anywhere, without needing to buy extra parts for a long time. $399.99 Free shipping to 45 countries. All sizes come in 4 colours. Store opens soon. Email list notified first. Social 24 hours after. Sign up at: oneblades.one
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3 days ago
I’m Adam Jukes. I’ve spent 35 years skating and almost 30 years as a professional performer, coach, and creator. Skating has shaped my life through performance, coaching, innovation, and building new ideas inside the sport. Over the years I have performed around the world, coached skaters across different levels, and kept pushing to understand what really helps people improve. That journey eventually led me to create ONE Blades, my own inline figure skating system, built from years of real experience on the ice, on the stage, and in coaching. Today my work sits across a few connected parts of the skating world. Performance Coaching Product creation And building new ideas to help move skating forward Pages to follow: @oneblades @skating.ceo @inlinefigurecoach @rosieandadam @acropairskating @onebladescreators
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2 months ago
Ten of them are in there. Three hundred and forty three frames shipping in the founding batch. Ten carry a Golden Ticket. Find one and you claim a Limited Edition frame nobody else can buy, numbered, etched, built in your size. We didn’t hide them to be clever. They’re physical, printed, sitting in the box. Some of the earliest orders may find one before most people have even seen this post. Open every box like it matters. Swipe for how it works.
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6 hours ago
Five sizes, four colours. • EDGE frames (one pair) • 8 precision rocker axles • 2 sets of EDGE picks (matched to frame size: 210mm and 230mm ship with mini picks; 250mm, 270mm, 290mm ship with regular picks) • 2 jam plugs • 8 indoor dual durometer wheels (82A outer / 85A inner) • 8 outdoor dual durometer wheels (85A outer / 82A inner) • ABEC-9 bearings and spacers pre-installed in every wheel • Screws and multi-tool • Founder card with QR code to ONE Blades App • 3 branded stickers $399.99 Store opening soon. Email list notified 24 hours before I post in social media. Sign up at oneblades.one
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1 day ago
10 seconds. ONE signature. Link in bio. Sign. Share. Tag someone who skates.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ 👉 Save this post. It pushes it to more people who need to see it.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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2 days ago
1st skate | @oneblades #FoundersEdition • New Picks. • New double sided graphics on wheels. • New double sided laser etching. @onebladescreators
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3 days ago
Spent the afternoon packing the first 30 @oneblades EDGE. Today and tomorrow I’ll be creating new images and video for the website and socials. Full unboxing of all sizes plus our #FounderEdition to follow. Thank you to #The22 who bought in the ONE DROP. This wouldn’t have happened without you. There’s something very special waiting inside your boxes as a way to thank you. Eternally grateful ❤️ @inlinefigurecoach @rosieandadam
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4 days ago
A quad skate has a chassis. The boot stays upright, and the toe pick can be big because it never has to clear a deep lean. An inline figure skating frame is a single line under the boot, like an ice blade. The whole boot leans with you. Quad-sized toe picks catch on deep edges and crossovers. Skaters limit their lean. Their edges get shallower. The right size is whatever lets you lean fully without catching, whilst being big enough for spins and jumps.
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4 days ago
For every figure skater, there is a mother who said yes. Today, we see you. Today, we thank you. Happy Mother’s Day to the skating mothers celebrating today across the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, and beyond. We’ll see the rest of you on yours.
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6 days ago
The toe stop was patented in 1876. For stopping. Then 70 years passed before it became standard. Then artistic skating evolved around it. Then inline figure skating. The use changed completely. The name didn’t. Pure inheritance. The toe stop is a toe pick. That’s what we call it on ice and what I’ll be calling it on EDGE. In Part 3: The size problem nobody talks about
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8 days ago
Every EDGE owner gets free access to the @oneblades app. Setup videos. Maintenance videos. Coaching videos. Learn to skate videos. Classes covering body positioning, fitness, and jumps. Inline figure skating guides. Everything in the app is also on my YouTube. I’ve brought it all into one place to make it easier for you to find what you need, when you need it. More gets added over time. Thirty-five years of skating experience, built into a system designed to give skaters the best possible experience of any skating company in the world.
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9 days ago
Ask any skater what they actually use the toe stop for. Spins. Jumps. Footwork. Transitions. Stopping is barely on the list. So why do we still call it that? Part 2 coming. The history is weirder than you’d think.
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10 days ago