The Physics of Ice Skating Footwork, Moves in the Field, Spins,
& Jumps Brightly Colored Diagrams with Skater "Blue Dude" In
this book, readers gain access to diagrams of common skating moves,
which are provided as a reference tool for the scientific study of
skating and the development of visual-spatial skills and
visual-motor coordination. The main content of this book consists
of: Graphics Common figure skating moves are demonstrated by the
cartoon character "Blue Dude," color-coded for easy reference (red
for right, and lavender for left). Diagrams show the basic
movements required to complete footwork (3-turns, brackets,
rockers, counters, mohawks, and choctaws), moves in the field
(spirals, Spread Eagles, Biellmanns, Ina Bauers), spins (scratch,
sit, camel, layback), and jumps (salchow, loop, toe loop, flip,
lutz, and axel). These diagrams provide a convenient reference for
the science of ice skating. Note: The diagrams contained in this
book are intended for the study of science, and do not provide
instruction in figure skating.
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