The Urmanov strut!
I'm glad this is no longer around, but for a while, the dying on the ice got positively old!
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I actually miss the dying on the ice scene!
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The Urmanov strut!
I'm glad this is no longer around, but for a while, the dying on the ice got positively old!
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I am not a fan of the butt spin either, where the fellas are in a sit position, then holding the blade they straighten their spinning leg, so that they are spinning face down/butt up - it's just not right IMO!
Emma, I agree, if you can't do it like Rudy Galindo then don't even do it. Johnny's does a pretty good job.This thread made me laugh!
I don't like the move a lot of guys do - it's a spin where they hold their leg up in front of them, but usually have a fairly deep knee bend on the spinning leg and just basically look as if the leg they are holding is really, really heavy.
Who is that?
Ugh. I hate the butt spin too, and I even saw some of the ladies doing it. Stop, oh stop!
Gosh, I'm in the minority here, but I love the fan spiral when done well. I liked Emily Hughes' this year and always, Sasha Cohen's. Also love the charlotte, but it has to be done well (SC) and held for a long time. I love a split falling leaf. I don't like an outside spread eagle with bent knees. I also don't like the spiral with high leg and lower upper body. It ruins the line. I'm also a fan of the good old fashioned layback with nice turned out knee. I don't like that now they have to change positions so many times, you can't appreciate a good position when they hit one.
Good thread!
I agree, seanibu. The instrument-playing on ice isn't good. Interpret the music. Don't dumb down the interpretation. Fans aren't stupid lol (Didn't someone pretend they were playing a violin once?!)
I'm also not a fan of the forward inside sit spin - I was always taught it was poor technique, and it looks sloppy to me!
I knew there was another move. Since we're not naming names, I will only say that one of the men in the 90's had what I thought of as the Chicken Dance move -- standing on the ice, legs bent, knocking his knees together like he was using an invisible thighmaster or something. It looked especially bizarre done to classical music.
Who is that?