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  2. Lutz jump - Wikipedia

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    The Lutz is a figure skating jump, named after Alois Lutz, an Austrian skater who performed it in 1913. It is a toepick-assisted jump with an entrance from a back outside edge and landing on the back outside edge of the opposite foot.

  3. The BEST Triple Lutz from Footwork - YouTube

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    The BEST Triple Lutz from Footwork. The most underrated solo jump of all time. So satisfying to watch the height, technique, clean exit and entry, musicality, extension on landing.... thank you...

  4. Figure skating jumps - Wikipedia

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    Triple jumps, especially triple Salchows, became more common for male skaters during the 1950s and early 1960s, and female skaters, especially in North America, included a full repertoire of two-revolution jumps.

  5. Figure skating jumps explained: What to know for 2022 Winter...

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    What's the difference between ice skating jumps? From a toe loop to a lutz to the axel. Now make it a double, triple, quad and you have it mastered.

  6. a short compilation of some triple lutz triple loop combinations. figureskatingtea. 1.67K subscribers. 181. 15K views 3 years ago. Skaters: Alina Zagitova Daniil Samsonov ...more.

  7. Yuna Kim - Triple Lutz Triple Toe - YouTube

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    Yuna's magnificent triple-triple in slow motion, from the 2013 World Figure Skating Championships in London, Canada.

  8. Figure skating jumps, explained | Vox

    www.vox.com/culture/2018/2/8/16919618/winter-olympics-2018-skating-jumps

    The elite women figure skaters perform triple jumps (three to three and a half revolutions), while the medal contenders on the men’s side regularly hit quads (four revolutions). Read on for a...

  9. How to Do a Lutz Jump – Part 1 (Charlie Tickner) - iCoachSkating

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    Figure skating jump specialist Charlie Tickner explains and demonstrates how he introduces the lutz jump. As he notes, the lutz is a challenging element that is getting lots of scrutiny today as edge changes are simply not overlooked in competition any more.

  10. Comparing Triple Lutz Technique – Lutz Analysis (Trevor Laak)

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    Probably more than any other jump, there’s a huge variation in ways to accomplish a triple lutz. This video highlights some of the possibilities and talks about efficiency.

  11. Figure skating jumps: How to tell them apart at the Winter...

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    The most common Axel jump in the women's competition is the double, while a few skaters perform triple Axels. For the men, the triple Axel is more standard. Double Olympic champion Hanyu Yuzuru of Japan has said he would like to attempt a quadruple Axel during the Olympics.