Glide, Spin, & Jump : The Science of Ice Skating: Volume 8: Data and Graphs for Science Lab: Reference Diagrams by M Schottenbauer (Paperback / softback, 2014)
This book contains diagrams of skating moves, for reference purposes. Common figure skating moves are demonstrated by the cartoon character Blue Dude, color-coded for easy reference (red for right, and lavender for left). Diagrams show the basic movements required to complete footwork (3-turns, brackets, rockers, counters, mohawks, and choctaws), moves in the field (spirals, Spread Eagles, Biellmanns, Ina Bauers), spins (scratch, sit, camel, layback), and jumps (salchow, loop, toe loop, flip, lutz, and axel). These diagrams provide a convenient reference for the science of ice skating. Note: The diagrams contained in this book are intended for the study of science, and do t provide instruction in figure skating.
An award-winning science student and musician as a youth and young adult, M. Schottenbauer, Ph.D., studied music, physics, mathematics, and liberal arts at the university before going on to earn a doctorate in psychology. Dr. Schottenbauer held a position as a Research Assistant Professor, and currently works as an independent educational consultant.
Date of Publication
20/02/2014
Country of Publication
United States
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