Introduction

The Toe Loop jump is considered an toe jump because there is a kick off the toe pick. A toe loop jump takes off and lands on the same back outside edge of the ice skate.

 

Entrance

Counter-Clockwise Jumpers:
The most common entrance is the straight-line approach into a right forward inside 3 turn. The skater then vaults into the air from the right back outside edge with an assist from the left toe pick,

Clockwise Jumpers:
The most common entrance is the straight-line approach into a left forward inside 3 turn. The skater then vaults into the air from the left back outside edge with an assist from the right toe pick,

 

Take Off

Counter-Clockwise Jumpers:
The most common entrance is the straight-line approach into a right forward inside 3 turn. The skater then vaults into the air from the right back outside edge with an assist from the left toe pick,

Clockwise Jumpers:
The most common entrance is the straight-line approach into a left forward inside 3 turn. The skater then vaults into the air from the left back outside edge with an assist from the right toe pick,

 

Landing

Counter-Clockwise Jumpers:
The skater lands on a right back outside edge

Clockwise Jumpers:
The skater lands on a left back outside edge

Stretched free leg, level sholders and straight back

 

Common Errors
  1. Over rotation on take off.
  2. Poor body alignment on take off