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After talking with [livejournal.com profile] tarion_anarore about all the atrocious Olympic skating falls this year, I wasn't sure I wanted to go. You know, "Eeeew...he tore his Achilles! Oh my! She slammed right into the wall!"

I was feisty, though, so it's good that I did. And I had the practice of a lifetime. If I could practice like that every time I skate, I would be ten times better than I am.


I've made up my mind, seeing as I've accomplished my goals for this season with months to spare, to start working on my jumps. Mostly, to get my whole body in synch with my feet, which have known how to do these jumps for years. But there's more to jumping than what is done with the legs and feet; the arms are particularly important. If you watch figure skating, pay attention to the arms. The rotation comes from the arms, where the height comes from the legs.

To demonstrate: Hold your arms out in "T-stop" position, that is, with the left arm in front of you and the right arm to the side. They should be more or less perpendicular to each other.

Make your hands into fists and bring them straight into your body. Leading with the left elbow, pull your arms as hard as you can to your left. That is the proper arm position for jumping. You bring your arms in and around at the same time as you are taking off of the ground. That "snap" is what gives the rotation and allows a clean, backwards landing.

And it is precisely what I never did.

When I used to jump, people would be incredulous that you couldn't even hear me land, it was so soft. I would "float" my jumps and had trouble landing as a result. More often than not, I'd land part of the way around and "cheat" with a little turn on my foot to put me in the backward landing position. The trouble with this is that--while the landing is one-footed--you cease to roll and just. kind. of. stop.

I also had a bad habit of lifting my arms prior to snapping them in and around, which seems (intuitively) like it would give more power but actually does the opposite.

So my new goal is to work on "full body jumping," that is, getting the arms right, after fourteen years. I started working on it last night and...success! Even flip jumps, which I generally despise and have despised for thirteen years of my skating life now, were working last night. Actually, when you do the arms right, they're kind of fun. (I've always been terrified of flip jumps. You jump off of your right toe, revolve, and land on your right skate. It takes a lot of force to do that.)

Even though the bad habits are deeply ingrained, I have hope. When I started club skating, I used to drag both inside wheels going into spins. You are supposed to drag just the front wheel...but I was scared. Too much momentum. But I broke myself slowly of that habit and it feels natural now to go in with just the front wheel dragging.

My classmates were getting on my nerves, though. There were nine of us at practice last night. My instructor gives lessons in the back half of the rink, and we have the front half for practice. There were two of us practicing last night. Two. The others simply skated around in circles--sloooow circles--and talked about prom dresses and yadda yadda yadda. I don't care if they don't want to use their practice time, but could they please get the hell off of the floor for those of us who do? For those of us who drive almost an hour to get to the rink, who pay twenty-five dollars a month for this once-per-week hour of "club" time? (And don't get the twenty-five buckaroos from mommy and daddy.)

When we were working on spins, though, they all migrated to a corner, stood in a cluster, and talked. That was fine with me. The only other skater working was the newest club member, and she doesn't take up a lot of room, being relatively new to skating. I think I've been skating as long as she's been alive. So I had almost half the rink to tear around and do whatever I wanted, which included just about everything. In combination. With proper arms.

I was half-dead by the time the half-hour club practice ended and we began working on the closing number for the exhibition...but it felt good. I really wish I could have more rink time, but Putty Hill is the only freestyle skating club I know of in this area. I don't even want instruction, just the chance to have my tiny space of floor a couple nights a week.

Well, I shall have to live with two, I suppose.


In other skating news, the women's figure skating concludes tonight. Kimmie Meissner is in fifth! Fifth!! She goes to school ten minutes from where I grew up (if I lived a half-mile north, I would have gone to her high school) and so is a bit of a hometown hero. And she's sixteen years old. And does a triple axle. Eegads!

(It depresses me, though, to think that I've probably been skating longer than her...and I'm nowhere near as good. It really makes me wonder how things might be different if I'd picked ice skating.)
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Date: 2006-02-23 05:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miss-nightowl.livejournal.com
Not big on figure skating over here, but I did watch the ice dance and noticed that they were falling like they were drunk. What as up with that....?

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Date: 2006-02-23 05:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frenchpony.livejournal.com
I have come to the conclusion that Olympic figure skating is neither a sport nor an art. It is pure comedy. That's the only way to explain the drama, the costumes, the hair, and the bad musical choices.

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Date: 2006-02-23 05:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ann-arien.livejournal.com
I have to agree with you, especially on the musical choices. I've seen some completely mismatched music to the ice dance programs.

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Date: 2006-02-23 05:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tarion-anarore.livejournal.com
Haha, yay for not dying while skating!!

I used to think about how good I would be if I practiced more/better...but, now I don't have time to think. ;P

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Date: 2006-02-23 06:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tarion-anarore.livejournal.com
Well, chemistry fries my brain, so whenever I have time to think, I can't. lol!

Then you'll be like me and thinking of all that you could have been doing instead of wasting time in school!

Who says I don't do that now?? ;P

"Man, I could be wasting time in front of the computer, trying to write that SWG challenge!"

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Date: 2006-02-23 06:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ann-arien.livejournal.com
Bravo to you, Dawn. Wish I could skate, or ride a bike... or anything. But I was the laziest kid ever and I would not pick any sport to practice. The only thing that I like to so is swim. There were some months, not so long ago when I went swimming four days a week and I swam for over an hour without a break, just because I enjoyed the exhaustion and that great feeling of muscles being put to work.

I have to watch that Meissner teen. She does a triple axel?! o_O And she is so high up after the short programs? Egads!

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Date: 2006-02-23 07:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ann-arien.livejournal.com
Except that last night, my stupid muses kept waking me up. Nrgh.

Yea, they get stupid like that. ;p I've sent mine on vacation for a while so I can have a little rest. (except Feany, whom I keep for personal amusement)

Egads again! I just noticed that I wrote "axel" instead of "axle", in true Teh Stupid fashion. :p

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Date: 2006-02-23 07:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ann-arien.livejournal.com
Huh? So it's not "axle"? *is confused*

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Date: 2006-02-23 07:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greenknight33.livejournal.com
Great Jaaaarb Babe! If you are anything like me (which I know you are) watching the pros do the sport that you love makes you push harder and try things that you wouldn't usually try. I know when I watch hockey I study the players, their movements, and their positioning, and I try to mimic that during games. I figure, if these guys are the best, then why not try to play the way they play. Since I have been doing this, I think my game has improved greatly. Keep pushing your skillz to the limit, I find that is the only true way to really test yourself and improve your abilities. Congrats on the progress though, that is freakin’ awesome!

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Date: 2006-02-24 06:31 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] allie-meril.livejournal.com
Well. I am *not* a skater in any sense (ice or roller), so I merrily skimmed through the ramble and must give you a hearty pat on the back, and a "Well done!" for sticking with it and fixing the bad habits.

And hey: the people who are gymnysts and figure skaters are a different breed from us normal folk. They have genes that make them all bendy, and completely unreal senses of balance, and all kinds of stuff that make them ungodly good.

Besides. Can Kimmie Meissner write thousands-of-words long epics about Nerdanel and Feanor? I doubt it. :) We all have our talents.

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