Salchow Jump - Elements Explained |

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  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonte 10 месяцев назад +2

    That single salchow is just so good looking. I'm liking single jumps more than spinny jumps.

  • @kukuruyukyukyuk
    @kukuruyukyukyuk 2 года назад +2

    it seems that the right leg touched the ice? Am I right???

  • @callieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
    @callieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 3 года назад +8

    I think I hate the the salchow jump(it's my worst one) but this video made it a lot easier so thanks 😊

    • @iosebdzamukashvili5360
      @iosebdzamukashvili5360 3 года назад +2

      I hate it too 🤣

    • @callieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
      @callieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 3 года назад +2

      @@iosebdzamukashvili5360 it helps when you do kind of like a "two foot" take off- if you are a counter clockwise skater, then your right blade scratches the ice in a downward left motion.

    • @SaccoBelmonte
      @SaccoBelmonte 10 месяцев назад

      You can make them look good if the skater doesn't pronate the free skate. The entry is what looks awful in my opinion if you pronate both.

    • @miidnxghts
      @miidnxghts 8 месяцев назад

      shit i also hate the salchow and i’m not even a figure skater

  • @123siusun
    @123siusun 2 года назад +1

    Excellent !!!

  • @emilymanhart368
    @emilymanhart368 3 года назад +6

    Call me crazy, but I see the 'free leg' touching down and helping with the take off. Is this allowed now? I see a lot of competitive skaters doing what looks like a cheat to this beginner.

    • @callieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
      @callieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 3 года назад +3

      Some people do, some don't. I wouldn't call it cheating(it doesn't effect how much you prerotate), it's just a different technique

    • @bill9989
      @bill9989 3 года назад +1

      I saw the same thing. From his description I got the impression that the salchow is unassisted from the free leg. But in his last example, his right foot is definitely assisting the jump.

    • @tuanngo4950
      @tuanngo4950 3 года назад

      The right foot can't assist the jump - it will be considered "cheated". In the video, the right foot does skim the ice, but offers no additional spring to the jump.

  • @rafinhajabuh
    @rafinhajabuh 2 года назад

    AGORA EU ENTENDO ESSA BAGAÇA

  • @stargazer8679
    @stargazer8679 Год назад +1

    I just learned salchow, but I can't do any of these exercises properly😂😭

  • @mmk3210
    @mmk3210 3 года назад +2

    Is this salchow? No matter how you look at it, this looks like a toe loop I rotated the screen to 0.25x speed, but the double salchow and triple salchow look like a toe loop

    • @amaklp
      @amaklp 3 года назад

      In toeloop you strike the ice with your left foot, not your right (also with the tip of the blade, not the edge).

    • @mmk3210
      @mmk3210 3 года назад +2

      @@amaklp Thanks for the explanation of your toe loop jump.
      No matter how much I look at the Salkow Jump in this video, I can't quite understand it.
      I know that the Salcow jump description requires a scoop motion, but the model seems to be running like a toe loop jump.
      No matter how much I look at this jump, I don't know much about the salcow jump.
      I saw the Salcow manual and moved the article here.
      The Salchow is normally approached from a forward outside 3-turn on the left foot for a counterclockwise jump. On the left back inside edge after the 3-turn, the skater checks the rotation momentarily with the right foot extended behind and then initiates the jump by swinging the right leg forward and around with a wide, scooping motion.m a forward outside 3-turn on the left foot for a counterclockwise jump. On the left back inside edge after the 3-turn, the skater checks the rotation momentarily with the right foot extended behind and then initiates the jump by swinging the right leg forward and around with a wide, scooping motion.
      I saw a video or motion of Ulrich Salchow on the internet, and his salchow had a scoop motion... Looking at this video, I don't know if this is toe loop or salcow or what

    • @iosebdzamukashvili5360
      @iosebdzamukashvili5360 3 года назад

      They are pretty similar actually. The only difference is the take off (toe pick Vs edge)

    • @anchill8894
      @anchill8894 2 года назад

      @@mmk3210 in toe loop your left leg is supposed to be ABOVE the ice for a brief second before striking it, while salchow requires the left foot blade to consistently slide on ice until you do a jump

  • @inessantiago5640
    @inessantiago5640 3 года назад

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻