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- Jun 21, 2003
To me, the main problem is that the skater is constantly turning from beginning to end.Why?
Just asking. The purpose is always important.
She is turning when the notion first occurs to her that she should try a jump. She is turning as she approaches take-off, during take-off, while in the air, when she touches down, when her landing blade starts to bear weight, as she exits and starts thinking about the next element.
Assuming we have technology that can measure all this turning with great accuracy, from where to where should we count rotations?
Another factor is this, IMHO. How's this for a definition? Figure skating = what figure skaters do. Or at least what the best figure skaters do (who?)
I am the best figure skater. This is how I do a triple toeloop. There... as you can plainly see, it has 2 and a quarter revolutions in the air, just as my famous coach taught me. By definition, this is what we mean by a fully rotated triple toe-loop.
(should it be moved altogether?
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