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I love this thread. It went from Flutzing, to Lipping to Sitspins, although all very interesting. I look forward to grossano's post on the clarification of ISU 1445.
Joe
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I love this thread. It went from Flutzing, to Lipping to Sitspins, although all very interesting. I look forward to grossano's post on the clarification of ISU 1445.
The Technical Panel may still decide to accept a difficult variation of a sit position as such, even if the angle of the skating leg is slightly more than 90 degrees in cases when it is practically impossible to perform this variation in any other way.
If they don't have that attitude it is acutely not really a "fair" sport IMO.
And most sports I can think of folow the same suit. It is something FS needs to address if it hopes to stay valid in the sports worlds eyes. And I would think the athletes as well. I am sure Fumie "could be" a little puzzled at how Miki's sit spin is considered the same designation as her's???? Johnny watching Plushy, I would imagine he is thinking the same thing too.
:agree:I think the US Ladies of today do the correct edge take off for the Lutz. I'm not so sure about the new boys on the block but Evan and Johnny seem to have a good back outide edge. American skaters have been so lacksadaisical about this because of Tara getting away with it. I think now it has been recognized as a fault and I am glad there will be no more plusses in the GoEs for a flutz.
Joe
Plushy's rep has already been protected by this:
http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,4844-178556-195774-112293-0-file,00.pdf
I think the problem that the CoP faces is, yes, we know how to define a level 1 sit spin:
http://mathomhouse.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/torino_johnny_weir.jpg
Buit in the new judging system that's a loser.
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It was? What's difficult about it? I mean, all positions are difficult, but isn't this the basic thing that we mean when we talk about a sit spin? So then, that is one position (now you've got a level 1), then you stick your arms down like thisThis pic isn't illustrative for Level 1 kind of sit spin. There's nothing wrong with that position, as it was counted as a difficult variation.