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salchow doubt
a salchow can too be done with a toe stop , i have that doubt if somebody can clarify me that it would be great.
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A sal is an edge jump. I assume you mean toe "pick" if you are asking about ice skating. A toe "stop" is on a roller skate. The toe assisted jump most similar to the sal is the flip jump.
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yeah toe pick ,i was confused but is possible do a salchow with a toe pick?
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Well yes, if you do it wrong, as my coach has been pointing out lately. If you take off from the toe, like a loop, that's possible to do but not right. I can demonstrate that really well though.
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Are you talking about the skating foot or free foot toe pick?
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this is a salchow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfFHJ...eature=related this is a toeloop: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgDOG...eature=related this is a loop: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZaI_...eature=related I can't find a good video on flip and lutz separately, but here's one on the difference between the two: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1XKap2yOhM |
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A flip is sometimes called, very rarely though, a "toe salchow".
Salchow, Axel, and Loop are edge jumps, but at the last moment before your body leave the ice, you are on the toe-pick; otherwise, you'll have to take off completely from the flat of the blade and won't get any height. |
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Here's the difference, as I see it: When I was learning (mostly teaching myself), I had a decent salchow, and it was my favorite jump. I was just getting to the flip, and thought I'd landed a couple, to my delight. Then I looked more closely at the tracings. ![]() For a true flip, the pick mark ought to still be behind the slightly curved edge tracing. I was doing a 'toe salchow', and the pick mark was inside the curved edge tracing. (I showed my coach, and her eyes bugged out--she couldn't figure out what I was doing.) Basically, I was doing a salchow, just picking before pulling and bringing my knee through. A 'toe salchow' is basically a flip with bad technique. It isn't anything on its own. (If anything sounds wrong to those more experienced, feel free to correct me.)
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