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No skater or skating move move is ugly. Please no pictures on this thread of individual skaters caught by the camera in awkward positions.
That said, who came up with the “splayed frog”? Is this supposed to resemble some sort of Plié exercise? Not only does the position lack esthetic appeal, but it makes my knees hurt vicariously, like trying to go squats with your feet turned out to the sides.
Some people don’t like the “A-spin.” That’s where you bend over, grab your ankles and stick your behind up in the air, forming a letter “A.”
Actually, for men that’s not so bad if they rare tall, thin and angular, and dressed all in black. Back in the day Emanuel Sandu had a good one as did Nobunari Oda, although Oda isn’t tall. But in general, no.
That said, who came up with the “splayed frog”? Is this supposed to resemble some sort of Plié exercise? Not only does the position lack esthetic appeal, but it makes my knees hurt vicariously, like trying to go squats with your feet turned out to the sides.
Some people don’t like the “A-spin.” That’s where you bend over, grab your ankles and stick your behind up in the air, forming a letter “A.”
Actually, for men that’s not so bad if they rare tall, thin and angular, and dressed all in black. Back in the day Emanuel Sandu had a good one as did Nobunari Oda, although Oda isn’t tall. But in general, no.
I've been calling that (awkward, vulgar) position the "spread eagle laying an egg", but I like the name "splayed frog" better!
If she can do that, she can probably do a lovely and long spiral, Ina Bauer or spread-eagle that would add so much more to the program.