Jump Sequences: a proposed new definition: a jump sequence consists of 2 (two) jumps of any number of revolutions, beginning with any jump, immediately followed by an Axel type jump with a direct step from the landing curve of the first jump to the take-off curve of the Axel jump.
chuckiem wrote:When a skater raises the arms with every jump, it's no longer a variation, it's a habit, and an annoying one at that, that contributes nothing to the artistic value of the skating as a whole.
Dragonlady wrote:When Brian Boitano put his arm over his head, it was straight above his head, fingers pointing to the ceiling. It was a position. Zagitova just flops her arm across the top of her head. No stretch or extension, no fingers extended to the ceiling. It looks lazy and sloppy. Good riddance to that move.
Dragonlady wrote:When Brian Boitano put his arm over his head, it was straight above his head, fingers pointing to the ceiling. It was a position. Zagitova just flops her arm across the top of her head. No stretch or extension, no fingers extended to the ceiling. It looks lazy and sloppy. Good riddance to that move.
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