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- Dec 28, 2006
I'm not sure I understand this. The blade being rigid, the heel can't fail to be along the tangent line, yes? So if a skater pre-rotated the blade 90 degrees before take-off, isn't the whole blade sideways, compared to the direction she is going through the air? Or does she actually leap in a direction 90 degrees off from her original approach direction?
skaters are taught to "cheat" the entrance edge of the salchow and toe loop so curving the skating foot's edge as the body takes off. Very rarely will a skater do a toe loop where she reaches back with her left toe and vaults straight up. What happens is as the left toe pick digs in the right foot comes around in front and pushes up with the knee (like and axel takeoff) just as the left toe pushes up off the ice. When the skater turns her whole body along with the right leg and delays this motion it is a toe axel (al la kimmie meissener) and a unaccepable cheat.