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  2. Bunny hop jump - Wikipedia

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    The bunny hop is typically one of the first jumps learned by beginning figure skaters.It is a non-rotational jump performed while skating forward in a straight line. [1] The name and the jump date back to at least the 1930s.

  3. Figure skating - Wikipedia

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    Figure Skating, H.E. Vandervell and T. Maxwell Witham (1869), the first book to refer to the sport of "figure skating". [198] Spuren auf dem Eise (Tracings on the Ice), 1881. Written by three members of the Vienna Skating Club, it described the Viennese style of skating and was the most extensive technical book about figure skating published up ...

  4. Figure Skater Amber Glenn on the 'Sacrifices' Her ... - AOL

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    Glenn is currently preparing for the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in January, Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in February and Figure Skating World Championships in March, which ...

  5. Step sequence - Wikipedia

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    A step sequence is a required element in all four disciplines of figure skating, men's single skating, women's single skating, pair skating, and ice dance. [1] Step sequences have been defined as "steps and turns in a pattern on the ice". [1]

  6. Inside the morning routine of a professional figure skater - AOL

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    Joe Johnson fits some dog time and a yoga session into his mornings before heading off for a day full of figure skating lessons. Inside the morning routine of a professional figure skater [Video ...

  7. Figure skating lifts - Wikipedia

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    A pair lift and twist lift is required in the short program of pair skating; a well-balanced free skating program in pair skating must include lifts. The ISU defines dance lifts as "a movement in which one of the partners is elevated with active and/or passive assistance of the other partner to any permitted height, sustained there and set down ...