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- Feb 5, 2004
It's in the body which has already turned in the direction of the jump, then comes some sort of a make believe toe off and jump. To get a better view watch some novice or juvenile skaters turn their bodies half way, then pick the ice and do a waltz jump-like or axel-like. It's also used in combo jumps when the toe loop is the last jump of the combo.In fact it happens quite often in combo jumps. The judges do not seem to care about it, and the Tech Caller is too busy with URs that he doesn't care about it either.
I disagree i think the callers definitely do down-grade jumps that take off like you describe. Off the top of my head both Mao and Mai Asada had triple and double toes down graded due to the pre-rotated toe. As did Meisner with the second have of her 3/3 combos.
The toe-loop has pick in backwards, the twist on it once it's in the ice seems to be ok, but if you "pick" in using the bottom toe pick with the skate facing forwards you'll get down graded.
Ant
