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Brian Boitano. I also like Kevin van der Perren.Who are known for excuting great lutz?
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Brian Boitano. I also like Kevin van der Perren.Who are known for excuting great lutz?
Ladies - Yamaguchi had great Lutzes
And she could still do it right up to her retirement at age 29.I would say Miki Ando of the current ladies.How about the other current top men and top ladies?
I have a question about this. Can one tell the difference between a Lutz and a flip by examining the tracings on the ice afterward?
The same problem might really affect Caroline Zhang in the coming season. Her flutz is severe and I think should get a full -3 GOE. Can she correct the problem and keep her consistancy?
Perhaps for triple Lutzes, but for me, the other part that makes a great Lutz that is rare among triple Lutzes is the extreme counterbalance that Janet Lynn and John Curry used to do between the extreme [Edited to change this to outside] edge held on the working leg and the pick leg on double Lutzes.IMHO it's that sudden explosion into the air in the opposite direction that makes the Lutz so cool to watch. Compared to the other jumps, where the skater just kind of lifts into the air. I think only men can really do it to full effect, owing to greater upper body strength.
(I'm still looking for the non-jump that was specified in the docs. ETA: I can't find it, but I think it had something to do with landing on the wrong leg and not counting.
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landing on either foot All jumps may be landed on either foot. The call goes for the jump, independent of the landing foot; Judges will reflect this in the GOE if necessary.
I guess a toe loop that lands on the wrong leg is a flip.)
That makes sense, but what if that Inside Axel was landed from a triple air turn before the triple salchow or flip?So an axel landing on the left back inside edge (for a counterclockwise jumper), often referred to a "one-foot axel" and usually performed in the past either as a transitional move or in combination with a double or triple salchow following, would be called as a single axel. If it's obviously done on purpose and done well, it should get 0 or positive GOE.
I'm really curious to see what she manages to do about it in the off-season. It sounds like in the interviews that she and her coach are working on this. Actually, it looks to me like her flutz was getting better as the past season progressed. I think the high kick on her lutz take-off is worse than the flutz.
Most of the descriptions of the Lutz jump that I have read emphasize both the "counerrotation" of the body and the take-off edge as the defining characteristics of this jump. In this document, for instanceHockeyfan - Is it actually written that jumps are determined moreso by the position of the skater's body rather than the edge the skater is taking?
As I understand it, it's not the lean but the rotation. Your blade is curving (slightly) clockwise, but your body (led by the upper body) is preparing to rotate counterclockwise.It's difficult for me to see a body leaning one way and an edge the other way.
I'm really curious to see what she manages to do about it in the off-season. It sounds like in the interviews that she and her coach are working on this. Actually, it looks to me like her flutz was getting better as the past season progressed. I think the high kick on her lutz take-off is worse than the flutz.
Okay, maybe two solo ones... but three? who has time with the six or seven triples you have to jam in there as well!
I think many of the European skaters who do perfect lutzes are probably annoyed and may have complained through their coaches that.skaters who are unable to execute a proper lutz should be heavily penalized - not just a simple judgement on how bad the flutz was. This gives credence that a flutz is a ligitimate jump,