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- Jun 21, 2003
In a jump combination, it seems like it would be a great advantage to underrotate the first jump and pre-rotate the second. Joesitz has made the point that a loop as the second jump in a combination is usually pre-rotated a lot more than a solo loop.
If you do, say, a triple Lutz-triple toe, or triple flip/triple loop, is there a different landing technique on the first jump than when it is done solo? It seems like that perfect outflowing edge that you look for in a single jump is maybe not the best entry to the second jump.
If you do, say, a triple Lutz-triple toe, or triple flip/triple loop, is there a different landing technique on the first jump than when it is done solo? It seems like that perfect outflowing edge that you look for in a single jump is maybe not the best entry to the second jump.