Figure Skating Elements Named After a Person

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • Surprisingly, there aren't a lot of skills or elements in figure skating that are actually named after the person who invented them!
    I tried to include footage of the actual inventor performing the skill, but in some cases I wasn't able to find any.
    * There are also some unofficial regional terms for these and other skills, such as the Ina Bauer being referred to as Shizuka Arakawa's move in Japan or Yuna Kim's move in Korea.
    ** Additionally, there are also more unofficial terms for some specific spin positions, such as Adelina Sotnikova's signature camel variation or Yulia Lipnitskaya's hyperextended Biellmann, but I did not include those in the video since they aren't widely used terms.
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    Skills/Elements included in this video:
    Ina Bauer
    Biellmann Spin
    Charlotte Spiral
    Kerrigan Spiral
    Tano
    Rippon
    Axel
    Salchow
    Lutz
    Rittberger
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  • @Yuzutea
    @Yuzutea  5 років тому +1129

    Correction: Axel Paulsen is NORWEGIAN, not German! whoops...
    Here's a couple more:
    Besti Squat - Natalia Bestemianova
    Zayak Rule - Elaine Zayak (does this count? lol)

    • @stellaherrera5866
      @stellaherrera5866 5 років тому +3

      Who is the first skater in blue with crazy ina bauer?? 😱

    • @a___9909
      @a___9909 5 років тому +19

      Stella Herrera shizuka arakawa, 2006 olympic gold medalist

    • @stellaherrera5866
      @stellaherrera5866 5 років тому +15

      @@a___9909 thank you
      I should have realized that it's the person who inspired Yuzuru's crazy ina bauer 😅

    • @siuowyeung9279
      @siuowyeung9279 5 років тому +1

      Stella Herrera m

    • @flywings111
      @flywings111 4 роки тому +5

      The picture you chose of Alois Lutz is not him, it's another Austrian person with the same name. Lutz, the inventor of the jump died at a very young age, at 19.

  • @lovelyyoungho528
    @lovelyyoungho528 5 років тому +4404

    "here's Midori Ito performing it before Adam was born" lol

    • @daretodream9765
      @daretodream9765 5 років тому +153

      our Soviet skater Elena Vodorezova did it even before Ito, in 1970's

    • @Cmc995
      @Cmc995 5 років тому +16

      Jill Trenary too

    • @p4u7y
      @p4u7y 5 років тому +1

      lovely youngho facts 💅💅💅

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k 4 роки тому +6

      Have to have an excuse to name the position after someone special...

    • @SandyKH
      @SandyKH 4 роки тому +27

      Both the Tano and Rippon don't belong in this list really. Brian's entire routine was showing how they did these jumps originally, and it was rather unappreciated by people who didn't really know skating. Adam Rippon does a beautiful job of the two armed move, but I'm certain only some Americans would call it that. Dick Button never would!

  • @JulianneAniceto
    @JulianneAniceto 5 років тому +5568

    my signature move as a skater:
    the julianne fall!
    after falling, instead of getting up, you lay on the ice and contemplate all your decisions that led you up to that point.

    • @anniestine3443
      @anniestine3443 5 років тому +265

      Julianne Aniceto then try really hard to not get run over by other skaters 😂😂

    • @JulianneAniceto
      @JulianneAniceto 5 років тому +115

      Annie Stine oh yes that’s the fun of it 😂

    • @chimerax9234
      @chimerax9234 5 років тому +37

      Julianne Aniceto thank you, you made my day!! 😂

    • @cgaskill13
      @cgaskill13 4 роки тому +15

      Julianne Aniceto Brilliant!

    • @jchen8902
      @jchen8902 4 роки тому +22

      Or just lay there and wait for your fingers to get run over by someone

  • @usuitakumi8179
    @usuitakumi8179 5 років тому +1987

    I am sure if I ever get noticed, they would name a FALL after me lol

  • @noemierara3192
    @noemierara3192 5 років тому +1827

    *i got to say something to the guy who invented the axel....*
    *why’d you invented that, it gave me nightmares, took me years to get it, why, just why?*

    • @janetslater129
      @janetslater129 5 років тому +183

      And to think he did that in speed skates!

    • @ledisinichka4783
      @ledisinichka4783 5 років тому +87

      @ThatOneAsianBroChick no one has ever tried quintuple axel as far as I know. Quadruple - yes, Quintuple - no. At least no vids or sayings from any skater up to date they're trying it.

    • @kadovax6567
      @kadovax6567 5 років тому +30

      Shoma Uno will try the quint Toe loop, he said. I did not heard of any other quint.

    • @vani1551
      @vani1551 5 років тому +144

      @ThatOneAsianBroChick "someone crazy" I have this feeling this _someone_ is going to be Yuzuru

    • @jchen8902
      @jchen8902 4 роки тому +3

      Still haven't gotten it

  • @isiaadiel3468
    @isiaadiel3468 4 роки тому +117

    Physics nerd and skating fan here. Tano/Rippon adds positive marks as it changes the center of mass from under the navel to higher up, thus making the drop quicker and rotations a bit harder to complete by moving their natural center balance. If a jump with Tano/Rippon is landed successfully, it means one has well calculated the execution of using it or got super lucky.

    • @triffus
      @triffus 23 години тому

      Actually it makes you spin faster. It's like a torch twist, tilt twist or cat twist in gymnastics. You'll notice in trampoline that you spin faster with straight arm twisting, but it affects your rotation. So yes, harder to control, but you spin faster. Watch how most scratch spins finish with arms overhead to keep the speed.

  • @QWERTY-iu9sd
    @QWERTY-iu9sd 4 роки тому +915

    I don't know anything about ice skating.. i only watch it because it's beautiful.. i can't even differenciate all those elements especially the spin.. it looks same for me.. 😅

    • @jiawen5414
      @jiawen5414 4 роки тому +8

      QWERTY You spoke my mind🤭🤭🤭

    • @clarica1998
      @clarica1998 4 роки тому +2

      Same

    • @cameliap1146
      @cameliap1146 4 роки тому +1

      QWERTY: I hear you !

    • @matildapm
      @matildapm 4 роки тому +3

      This is so relatable lmao

    • @sailorarwen6101
      @sailorarwen6101 4 роки тому +40

      Agree. All those jumps look the same. I don’t see how anyone could tell unless you slowed down the footage

  • @caramelcoffees
    @caramelcoffees 4 роки тому +433

    man i love seeing the clips of the first time a move is used versus how much more polished it looks with modern skaters. like taylor and ito's triple axels. they look kind of messy by modern standards but they were revolutionizing skating at the time

    • @Pinkrevenge101
      @Pinkrevenge101 2 роки тому +30

      To me they looked like they were even having fun n passionate now the competition is so cut throat we rarely find those kinds charismatic skaters

    • @alazjaw.8968
      @alazjaw.8968 Рік тому +6

      midori has the best 3A please

  • @undefeated_romantic1692
    @undefeated_romantic1692 4 роки тому +566

    Moskvina was the first person to perform the element but it was named after Biellmann who just "popularized" it. WTF?

    • @laurend9829
      @laurend9829 4 роки тому +94

      Unfortunately, this has happened in Gymnastics as well. The rule for getting an element named after you was it had to be performed successfully at a major Worlds event. Some athletes performed their elements at a World competition, but it wasn't named after them, but by an athlete that came after and hung around longer in the sport. I think this has started to die out, and athletes, as creators, get more of their due nowadays?

    • @whitecat3923
      @whitecat3923 3 роки тому +25

      It's absolutely unfair..

    • @overgrownkudzu
      @overgrownkudzu 3 роки тому +15

      same with rippon

    • @alazjaw.8968
      @alazjaw.8968 Рік тому

      so what

    • @justanythingz9737
      @justanythingz9737 Рік тому +4

      Tell that to all these male scientists then who take credit for others' work hahaha

  • @hinika
    @hinika 4 роки тому +103

    3:43 "But seriously, SO MANY PEOPLE DO THIS SPIRAL" that was too funny 😂😂😂

  • @lisah.6804
    @lisah.6804 5 років тому +872

    The Biellmann should’ve been called the Moskvina...that lady got robbed.

    • @asiacheetah1010
      @asiacheetah1010 5 років тому +72

      Is that the same Tamara Moskivina as the legendary coach?

    • @user-vr5ku3gw3c
      @user-vr5ku3gw3c 5 років тому +30

      @@asiacheetah1010 , yes

    • @asiacheetah1010
      @asiacheetah1010 5 років тому +24

      @dh952 I think Evgenia mostly did tanos. She added a few rippons, but she wouldn't be who I think of when thinking of Rippons

    • @vistaprime
      @vistaprime 4 роки тому +15

      a million spins should be named after Lucinda Ruh and Rudy Galindo.

    • @undefeated_romantic1692
      @undefeated_romantic1692 4 роки тому +1

      Lisa H., absolutely!

  • @iamkid_a
    @iamkid_a 5 років тому +545

    and/or done with a poor split position SHADE to mariah and ashley lmao!!

    • @yosily
      @yosily 5 років тому +15

      Alex T mariah’s is pretty ok. gracie’s on the other hand...

  • @amylau2569
    @amylau2569 5 років тому +291

    I like how most of the clips were yuzuru hanyu haha💙💙❄

  • @enkhbold9401
    @enkhbold9401 4 роки тому +91

    6:56 that proud face shouting "I've done it"

  • @user-et5sx8xy5p
    @user-et5sx8xy5p 3 роки тому +62

    Yuzuyu Hanyu~ he’s the reason why I started getting interested in the art of ice skating.

    • @nerolia_gaming8030
      @nerolia_gaming8030 2 роки тому +11

      I like how you said "art", not "sport". Hugs & love from Russia to you, my dear human!

    • @strykertool
      @strykertool 2 роки тому

      The art of winning by falls

    • @katrinschilcher
      @katrinschilcher 2 роки тому

      @@strykertool what do you mean?

    • @halfway7690
      @halfway7690 2 роки тому +3

      @@katrinschilcher I think they mean this because of how FS is judged. I'm not too sure about it but I believed that it used to be, as long as you got to a certain point in the jump, it would count, even if you fell. Therefore, people would do jumps they knew they couldn't land because they knew they would be rewarded either way.
      Or maybe it's cause a lot of people call FS a jumping competition now, and most skaters fall on their jumps, but they do them anyways cause they award so many points. I'm not sure.

    • @user-hl6no1wv8u
      @user-hl6no1wv8u 2 роки тому

      Ew simp

  • @greyghost8343
    @greyghost8343 4 роки тому +55

    I love that Alena Kostornaia is included so many times as an example. She's my favourite skater at the moment, incredibly young but undoubtedly gifted and incredible to watch.

  • @sophian9105
    @sophian9105 4 роки тому +31

    The “Ina Bauer” is very similar to fourth position in classical ballet. :)

  • @christinadouglas3975
    @christinadouglas3975 5 років тому +57

    People keep forgetting the mention that that first woman to do a triple jump was a Canadian, Petra Burka, in the 1962 nationals

  • @annecohen8927
    @annecohen8927 4 роки тому +21

    I liked Sasha’s spirals , Mao Asada’s bubbly personality and Shizuka’s the Arakawa which is the more difficult version of the Ina Bauer, and I also liked the scratch spin of Shizuka’s and in her career she did a layback combo and split.

    • @QuirkyGirl10
      @QuirkyGirl10 Рік тому

      Sasha had some of the very best spirals - so steady in the ankle :)

  • @rayrayqbaby
    @rayrayqbaby 4 роки тому +121

    Friendly Tip:
    Allow the text to run 2 sec BEFORE you start the video clip so the viewer isn't having to read the text at the exact same time that the described skill is being performed. Which causes the viewer to constantly "rewind" after reading in order to actually watch the skill.
    Other than that, I really enjoy watching your videos 👍

  • @3113victoria
    @3113victoria 4 роки тому +289

    And then there’s me, a non skater, to whom every jump looks the same :) HAHAHAHA

    • @sbjade9812
      @sbjade9812 4 роки тому +23

      I’m a non skater as well but I’m obsessed with watching ice skating so I can see the differences lmao

    • @vivitaquerida
      @vivitaquerida 3 роки тому +2

      Same here🙋‍♀️

    • @strrangermike
      @strrangermike 3 роки тому +1

      Literally me lmaoo

    • @silberduft6718
      @silberduft6718 3 роки тому +10

      Same, I'm trying hard to see it but since the only difference are the take-offs and feet balancing on which edge to differ them I'm completely lost because they do it in such a high speed

    • @bluestocking13
      @bluestocking13 3 роки тому +6

      The axel easily stands out because it's the only one with the forward takeoff.
      The rest - salchow, lutz, flip, toe, loop - look the same to untrained viewers.

  • @janicekociol7702
    @janicekociol7702 5 років тому +64

    The Biellmann spin is not the only spin named for a skater. Dorothy Hamill invented the Hamill Camel, a Camel spin that drops into a sit spin.

    • @galapagosediting3571
      @galapagosediting3571 3 роки тому

      But the hamil camel is not the official name

    • @DawnDavidson
      @DawnDavidson 2 роки тому

      @@galapagosediting3571 what is the official name for the Hamill Camel, then?

    • @joccskates4497
      @joccskates4497 2 роки тому

      @@DawnDavidson its just a combination i think

    • @BanaiFeldstein
      @BanaiFeldstein Рік тому

      @@galapagosediting3571 Several of these were not official names. What's your point?

  • @pixgurll9976
    @pixgurll9976 Рік тому +5

    In 6:04 about the Axel Jump, it's really cool to highlight that the first woman that performed a triple axel was Midori Ito and not Tony Harding as many believe although the two figure skaters were competing together at the time (1988).
    Just to specify the achievement that Tonya Harding actually accomplished was indeed be the first AMERICAN woman to do a triple axel ( since Midori Ito is a Japanese woman) also Tonya Harding was the first to do the triple Axel in a short program AND do it successfully twice in a single competition.
    I loved the video hope to see more of it in the future.

  • @ViardotVSGrisi
    @ViardotVSGrisi Рік тому +8

    Triple axel in women’s competition should seriously be renamed “The Midori Ito”. In order to qualify, the speed-height and travel in this jump must be extraordinary, leg wrap required, and the entry must be clean. She was unique.

  • @MichaelWDupre
    @MichaelWDupre 4 роки тому +14

    Aside from the spin that bears her name, Denise Biellmann is also credited with being the first woman to land the triple lutz in competition (she did it in 1978).

  • @janetslater129
    @janetslater129 5 років тому +96

    Personally, I’m getting a bit tired of seeing the arms overhead on jumps all the time. I’d also love to see new variations on a layback or camel spin that don’t require a huge amount of flexibility.

    • @annecohen8927
      @annecohen8927 4 роки тому

      R J it’s crooked arms. Not helicopter!😂

    • @moonlight_oats
      @moonlight_oats 4 роки тому +15

      They just need to straighten their arms during their tano jumps especially. Which is definitely easier said then done because physics exists. Also I would love for a new camel variation because I lack flexibility. At least I can still do an ok ish catch camel.

    • @cerenademe9433
      @cerenademe9433 4 роки тому +1

      @Janet - Same. I actually don't really like how it looks. I realize that makes me weird.

    • @guriausa
      @guriausa 7 місяців тому

      Agree. It's gotten old.

  • @AllthePrettyPurses
    @AllthePrettyPurses 4 роки тому +809

    The Kerrigan just seems like a lazier, easier way to do a spiral.

    • @captainbryce1
      @captainbryce1 4 роки тому +115

      I agree. I never liked Nancy Kerrigan's spiral. It just looked lazy to me.

    • @eggthatskqtes3694
      @eggthatskqtes3694 4 роки тому +174

      As a figure skater, its very pretty, but yes, holding the free leg makes it easier since it gives more balance.

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k 4 роки тому +77

      I thought the same thing. Not necessarily lazy, but a supported leg to make it easier to perform.

    • @annecohen8927
      @annecohen8927 4 роки тому +6

      gottahaveshades Say that to Mao Asada....

    • @cawewe
      @cawewe 4 роки тому +15

      Nancy IS (or was) lazy

  • @sanunnie5597
    @sanunnie5597 4 роки тому +13

    Yuzuro have countless clips in this..
    im one of his fans🙌💕

  • @evanperilstein5308
    @evanperilstein5308 5 років тому +252

    Sasha Cohen definitely had the best Charlotte of all time.

    • @jjh2456
      @jjh2456 5 років тому +8

      Evan Perilstein the extension she achieved on that move was amazing.

    • @fazdoll
      @fazdoll 5 років тому +8

      IIUC, competition no longer requires a spiral sequence. (?) The Russian ladies -- Shcherbakova and Valieva in particular -- could probably match Cohen, but since it's no longer a required element, they'd rather work on another jump.

    • @koalapayslater
      @koalapayslater 5 років тому +4

      The only other Charlotte spiral I liked was Sotnikova's

    • @sailorv8067
      @sailorv8067 3 роки тому +2

      I like Alina Zagitova's quite a lot

  • @eden3537
    @eden3537 5 років тому +62

    Every time I saw Yuzu I just smiled.

  • @essie3404
    @essie3404 4 роки тому +55

    Me: knows nothing about figure skating
    Also me: look hanyu yuzuru

  • @pitbull2977
    @pitbull2977 4 роки тому +43

    I would love to learn this sport but unfortunately in my city there isn't a chance

  • @aeriacross770
    @aeriacross770 3 роки тому +70

    Alina Zagitova is so underrated. She does a lot of these elements that she does properly (e.g. the tano... God those helicopters by other skater looks so forced... no wonder they’re losing jumps when they got trained to use their arms instead of legs for jumps)

    • @QuirkyGirl10
      @QuirkyGirl10 Рік тому

      Yeah, I’d rather they not even attempt a Tano than do it with their arm in that awkward-looking helicopter position. IMHO it looks sloppy.

  • @luxeriy8855
    @luxeriy8855 4 роки тому +23

    1:48 your nervous system when you accidentally hit your toe

  • @ivanlavouras
    @ivanlavouras 5 років тому +87

    I loved the Harding's ina bauer into triple flip
    And you didnt put hardings triple axel, wow

    • @Yuzutea
      @Yuzutea  5 років тому +21

      Yeah, this wasn't intended to be a complete list of all the triple axels done by women- I have a separate video for that. That's why Liza, Tonya, etc's 3A's weren't in the video.
      Also, ina bauer is one of my favorite jump transitions, I wish more people would do it for jumps other than a double axel! Jun Hwan Cha used to do a lovely ina bauer into triple loop.

    • @hannibaljustincase9985
      @hannibaljustincase9985 5 років тому +1

      when did she perform ina into triple flip? i dont remeber that!

    • @ivanlavouras
      @ivanlavouras 5 років тому +5

      @@hannibaljustincase9985 1991 skate América long program

    • @hannibaljustincase9985
      @hannibaljustincase9985 5 років тому +2

      @@ivanlavouras thanks so much for reminding me about this, just watched, and I agree, beautiful triple flip

    • @markhayes2003
      @markhayes2003 5 років тому

      @@hannibaljustincase9985 it was part of all her programs until the 92-,93 season. I'm not sure why she took it out, the judges seemed to like it too.

  • @MichaelWDupre
    @MichaelWDupre 5 років тому +32

    I think it's time for a sequel video. When you mention the Salchow, you should also note the first woman to perform a double jump (which was a Salchow) was Ceclila Colledge. She is also credited with inventing the camel and layback spin as well as the one-foot axel and the catch-foot camel, sometimes called the half-Biellmann. The flying camel used to be called the Button camel, named after Dick Button who invented it, and of course the version of that maneuver, the Hamill camel invented by Dorothy Hamill needs a mention. Caroline Zhang had an unusual backbend variation to the layback spin, she named the Pearl which merits being added. The Walley jump is credited to figure skater, Nate Walley, however its origin is disputed and sometimes is called the Pat Low jump in Europe (named after a Scot who is also credited with inventing the jump).

    • @koalapayslater
      @koalapayslater 5 років тому +5

      I think you don't understand the main point of this video. It lists the moves that were named after the skaters. Not BY the skaters or who was first to perform something.

    • @MichaelWDupre
      @MichaelWDupre 5 років тому +5

      @@koalapayslater If you watched the video through, you'd note there were instances in which skaters (who were not credited with inventing a move named after them) were cited who performed specific maneuvers (such as mentioning Midori Ito doing the "Rippon" arm positioning in her jumps before he was born). I was merely making suggestions, and providing additional information for the edification of the creator of the video.

    • @watcherwlc53
      @watcherwlc53 5 років тому +1

      @@koalapayslater true, but i think their idea for a sequel video makes sense

  • @s_e_ss
    @s_e_ss 2 роки тому +3

    It's unfair that the ones who created some movies doesn't have the recognition but the ones who made it popular

  • @salvadoroars
    @salvadoroars 3 роки тому +5

    I often forget how difficult these actually are, I can't even touch my toes 😂 They make it look so easy

  • @christinabrynjulfsen2219
    @christinabrynjulfsen2219 5 років тому +231

    Sorry but Axel Paulsen was Norwegian NOT German, he even had one of the most popular Norwegian surnames!🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @Yuzutea
      @Yuzutea  5 років тому +46

      Whoops you're totally right, not sure how I missed that 😅

    • @m3lodr4matic
      @m3lodr4matic 4 роки тому +10

      Well.. Paulsen is a German surname too

    • @Sigart
      @Sigart 4 роки тому +3

      @@m3lodr4matic Are you sure it isn't just Nerwegian ancestry, though? Like, we have quite a few Schmidts in Denmark, but no one would ever claim Schmidt was a Danish surname.

    • @m3lodr4matic
      @m3lodr4matic 4 роки тому +1

      @@SigartUh what? I just said Paulsen is also common in Germany.

    • @Mukkki
      @Mukkki 4 роки тому +4

      @@Sigart Paulsen is a (north) german surname. I think it is a coincidence that it is also a norwegian surname. - SEN is the northern german form of forming a patronym. -SON is the scandinavian form. The name Paulsen is as german as Hansen, Jansen, Petersen. It could also be norwegian, just because the name is the same, doesnt mean it couldnt have two different origins. There are english Lees and korean Lees. So there is no "claiming"

  • @stevenpereira4258
    @stevenpereira4258 5 років тому +4

    This is really an amazingly good video. Thank you

  • @twentyshots300
    @twentyshots300 4 роки тому +4

    I dont know why im binge watching skating videos but hands down they are interesting 🙄

  • @gunaymuradova4633
    @gunaymuradova4633 5 років тому +320

    Sasha Cohen's spirals are still the best ever.
    Those helicopter tanos are such eye sores. If you are gonna do it just do it properly, if you can't leave it to people who can, damn

    • @birdiewolf3497
      @birdiewolf3497 4 роки тому +1

      Hello? You could not touch her and the girls are still mad about it. I was very disappointed as a kid thinking that other skaters could compare not realizing it wasn't fair.

    • @annecohen8927
      @annecohen8927 4 роки тому

      Günay Muradova it’s not a helicopter tanos....it’s the crooked arm position that it’s being placed above the head. Tanos isn’t something that is recognized in the dictionary.

    • @annecohen8927
      @annecohen8927 4 роки тому

      Sasha never attempted the ‘crooked’ arm hook just because it’s unappealing and it can create stress on the overhead arm. Mao Asada did her’s straight up as to create an illusion of extension. And the helicopter tano isn’t what the crooked arm overhang is described as. Also the crooked overhead arm makes the airborne spin look choppy. Maybe it’s better to do it as a combo spin instead of attempting it with a jump.

    • @lydwinaofschiedam2685
      @lydwinaofschiedam2685 4 роки тому

      Günay Muradova Amen and amen!

    • @MsJubjubbird
      @MsJubjubbird 3 роки тому +3

      ​@@annecohen8927 I think there are actually skaters who can't do their jumps without tanos or rippons. Because their technique relies too heavily on the elevation of their arms giving them the momentum they need to complete the jumps. Not naming any names.

  • @jennhoff03
    @jennhoff03 4 роки тому

    It was fun to see some of my all-time favorite skaters in the compilation! These were well-chosen clips. :)

  • @yenyenacornblue6995
    @yenyenacornblue6995 3 роки тому +6

    Kim Yuna as a perfect example for Lutz jump (7:55)😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @Yummyplants
    @Yummyplants 4 роки тому +3

    This was great, thanks! As a former competitive figure skater, it was really fun to learn about the people who invented the jumps!

  • @Plum_bird
    @Plum_bird 3 роки тому +8

    Where is surya bonaly backflip! That was amazing to see when she first did it on the ice.

  • @krissyb6689
    @krissyb6689 4 роки тому

    So wonderful getting an insight into this beautiful sport. Thank you

  • @jcaslove1
    @jcaslove1 3 роки тому +7

    I love how this gave us a great history of skating and who did the elements first. Enjoyable to watch!

  • @markos9949
    @markos9949 4 роки тому +13

    I dont even see the difference in some of the jumps but its nice to appreciate this art

  • @silviag3798
    @silviag3798 5 років тому +8

    Nice touch, ending it with Yuzu's LGC 4Lo.

  • @ruslmusin
    @ruslmusin 2 роки тому +4

    Adeliya Petrosyan is the first woman, who jumped a quadruple loop! Hi from Russia 🇷🇺❤️

  • @bbijilbjbbijil
    @bbijilbjbbijil 4 роки тому +3

    Amazing! Very much educational! Thank you!!

  • @backtothefuture4
    @backtothefuture4 5 років тому +4

    Interesting video, thank you!

  • @goldenconstellations9887
    @goldenconstellations9887 5 років тому +28

    thank you you put so much work into this video, not to mention all the clips but i'm pretty sure Axel Paulsen was Norwegian, not German

  • @bojatr1
    @bojatr1 2 роки тому

    Beautiful explanation and documentation of the jumps!

  • @rywilk
    @rywilk 4 роки тому +1

    Great video!

  • @kevinv9098
    @kevinv9098 5 років тому +3

    In Artistic Roller Skating, a Toe Loop is sometimes called a Mapes, named after the guy who invented it.

  • @da96103
    @da96103 4 роки тому +21

    5:51 *cough Medvedeva *cough

  • @lolamoewestside49
    @lolamoewestside49 3 роки тому +2

    We are still in awe when it's done today..can you imagine how the audience reacted to this back then?..👏👏

  • @TheBunduBallerina
    @TheBunduBallerina 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the fascinating video!

  • @ctruth6185
    @ctruth6185 4 роки тому +4

    That move should be named after Midori Ito who would've skated circles around Rippon and she would've looked really good while doing it! Oh please! Elvis Stojko, Ilya Kulik & Alexei Urmanov executed the quad lutz back in the 1990's. A few others did it later too.

    • @sst2328
      @sst2328 2 роки тому

      I believe Stojko, Kulik and Urmanov executed quad toe-loops in competitions, not quad Luts. I read Urmanov practiced 4S though.
      I wonder who was the 1st skater ever that landed a quad in a competition, maybe Kurt Browning’s 4T?
      Kulik was the 1st skater to win an Olympic gold w a 4T in 1998 Nagano. Other skaters had done in other competitions, but not in OG.
      According to Wikipedia, Stojko first landed a 4T in combination, which was a 4T-2T in 1991. Years later, he also landed the first 4T-3T combo.
      So in 90s top skaters were doing 4Ts, then Goebel and other skaters landed 4S.

  • @euniceaudian
    @euniceaudian 3 роки тому +3

    i love how many times yuzu appeared in this vid ❤️

  • @walterwyte01
    @walterwyte01 5 років тому +2

    The video is educational and esthetic. Nice you included Kamila there

  • @charlotteevans7868
    @charlotteevans7868 3 роки тому +2

    1:57 i would like to point out that that is NOT a beillman. it is a catch foot done on the opposite foot

  • @MartychM
    @MartychM 5 років тому +33

    Zagitova has one of the best Tanos and Rippons, always with a great extension of the arms

  • @user-wr3cw9sc7v
    @user-wr3cw9sc7v 5 років тому +95

    Yuna canel spin ♥️

    • @hamnatalie9865
      @hamnatalie9865 5 років тому

      J ちゃん 재희짱 몇초쯤에나오나요?

    • @user-wr3cw9sc7v
      @user-wr3cw9sc7v 5 років тому +3

      @@hamnatalie9865 안나오는데 추가로 제가 그냥 적어본거요 ㅠ ㅋ

    • @daretodream9765
      @daretodream9765 5 років тому +15

      @@asiacheetah1010 Biellmann also didn't invent the bielmann spin

    • @aracelichely2954
      @aracelichely2954 5 років тому +6

      I agree, it should have been here in my opinion hehe

    • @kadovax6567
      @kadovax6567 5 років тому +1

      This video is showing the skaters whose name was given to an element. This video is not about who invented an element or about who is best as performing an element :)

  • @muki3419
    @muki3419 Рік тому

    Love your videos

  • @jeannesolace
    @jeannesolace 4 роки тому

    Educational! Love this!

  • @pilotgal6191
    @pilotgal6191 4 роки тому +3

    In a nutshell:
    Edge Jumps : Loop (outside edge), Axel (forward flat edge), and Salchow (inside edge)
    Toe Jumps: Toe Loop, Flip, and Lutz
    Simplest Jump: Toe Loop
    Hardest Jump: Axel

  • @hannahwilson4022
    @hannahwilson4022 4 роки тому +9

    I read the thumbnail and thought to myself "einsteinium", and then I wondered why there's a bunch of ice skaters next to the text.

  • @juliaharris7763
    @juliaharris7763 Рік тому +1

    Stumbling upon this video after Ilia just landed quad axel for the first time ever🤯

  • @janeo14
    @janeo14 Рік тому

    Thank you sharing this.
    Fun to the the orgins of the moves :)

  • @bban120214
    @bban120214 3 роки тому +18

    Why there are any Yuna Kim's performances? seriously it is the legend..

  • @magnoliamichelle3197
    @magnoliamichelle3197 5 років тому +11

    Where's the Sasha spin?!?!?!?! That one's my favorite spin to do!!!

  • @pappysprite
    @pappysprite 4 роки тому

    Fantastic education video! So well done and professional. Bravo!

  • @anonimoiv7150
    @anonimoiv7150 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot for this video.
    I Love it and it is very helpfull for me to get close, understand and finally feel more when I watch this beautifull sport.

  • @olanrewajuin2008
    @olanrewajuin2008 4 роки тому +4

    As successful as the Soviets/Russians have been in the sport, I am surprised there are no elements named after them!

  • @ninatian2372
    @ninatian2372 5 років тому +7

    I called the Charlotte spiral the lever hold, the Kerrigan spiral the arabesque, the biellmann the needle spin and it's less flexible cousin the scorpion spin, the entry of the fly change spin a flic flac, and the leg hold spin a Y spin, though some like Kamila turn it into an I spin. I invent weird names for these things, some coming from gymnastics or dance

  • @johnatyoutube
    @johnatyoutube 2 роки тому +1

    You left out the Hamill Camel - a flying camel that drops into a sit spin with the toe pick used to accelerate the sit spin. She performed the camel from a layover position with her hands at her head instead of extended.

  • @kisunamayan
    @kisunamayan 2 роки тому +1

    0:17 Shizuka Arakawa's Ina Bauer is perfect

  • @UmbraKrameri
    @UmbraKrameri 4 роки тому +4

    Watching the videos about the jumps I was plenty confused about the Loop jump and why I never heard that... go figures, we call it Rittberger in my country too. XD

  • @andrearobyn3701
    @andrearobyn3701 5 років тому +4

    Didn't know that move was considered a Kerrigan spiral, always thought it was a popular move and didn't have a specific inventor.

  • @raika7782
    @raika7782 4 роки тому +2

    Super instructif et intéressant

  • @camvin575
    @camvin575 2 роки тому +2

    I think it's terrible that people have actually created these moves but haven't been able to get the recognition that they deserve but other people have by using this persons move, to which it gets named after the latter because they made it famous...really not fair.
    I love ice skating with a passion and brings tears to my eyes as I would watch it as a child with so much attention and passion and reminds me of when I would watch it with my mum as a child.
    My mum past when I was 17 and its been 18 years she past just gone so it's hard to realise she has been gone more then she has been alive for me...just a bitter pill to swallow unfortunately.

  • @svetlanak4158
    @svetlanak4158 5 років тому +17

    Вращение Бильман раньше делала Тамара Москвина в паре с Мишиным, но это, увы, осталось незамеченным.

    • @ledisinichka4783
      @ledisinichka4783 5 років тому +6

      Ну почему же, они указали на её первое исполнение (1:18) "Biellman: Believed to have been first performed by Tamara Moskvina in 1965". А популяризирован и получил широкое распространение несколько позднее, фигуристкой из Швеции.. Так же как и с "Риппоном", который впервые исполнила японка.

    • @daretodream9765
      @daretodream9765 4 роки тому +1

      @@ledisinichka4783 какая именно японка впервые исполнила "риппон"? Ито? Водорезова этот "риппон" еще в 70х делала (может и до нее кто-то делал, не знаю)

    • @ledisinichka4783
      @ledisinichka4783 4 роки тому +1

      @@daretodream9765 напишите это, пожалуйста, автору ролика, а не мне, если не согласны. Я не жила во времена Водорезовой, потому не могу утверждать. Аналогию с "Риппоном" я провела для иллюстрации подхода автора в создании ролика.

    • @daretodream9765
      @daretodream9765 4 роки тому +1

      @@ledisinichka4783 так и я не жила, меня в те годы еще в проекте не было, а мама моя училась в младших классах XD просто люблю ФК разных эпох, поэтому и знаю

    • @daretodream9765
      @daretodream9765 4 роки тому +1

      @@ledisinichka4783 автор, кстати, и не утверждает, что Ито исполняла это движение впервые

  • @fly89
    @fly89 4 роки тому +6

    need something to be named after King Yuzuru,.. 🥰

    • @starlightsall
      @starlightsall 3 роки тому +4

      There's a spin called Hanyu spin, but it's an unofficial name. I think we should start saying Hanyublade for hydroblade or Hanyu axel for back counter 3A or twizzle sandwich 3A... Oh, and Hanyu spiral for the iconic backwards sit spiral he does in Notte Stellata :)

  • @SkateInsider
    @SkateInsider 4 роки тому +1

    i learnt something today !! thanks

  • @saiwilliams9467
    @saiwilliams9467 2 місяці тому

    Cool channel ❤ thanks for the knowledge

  • @user-zg3sw8vv9c
    @user-zg3sw8vv9c 5 років тому +8

    Please add YUNA spin❤

  • @momopearl4931
    @momopearl4931 5 років тому +71

    All i can see is they jump and spin...i cant see any differences. :(
    Obviously im not an athlete. >_

  • @hantingchen5497
    @hantingchen5497 3 роки тому +1

    The fierceness of Maos biellman spiral ugh flawless

  • @annecohen8927
    @annecohen8927 4 роки тому +1

    I forgot to mention one figure skater who should be placed here....Rory Flack. She was actually the first woman figure skater to do the Russian split.

  • @Hyacinth000
    @Hyacinth000 4 роки тому +4

    Michelle Kwan's signature spiral. ❤️

  • @slushiefren
    @slushiefren 5 років тому +6

    The loop it's called Rittberger in Romania too!

  • @sofiaa7286
    @sofiaa7286 3 роки тому +1

    Biellman is my favourite spin❤

  • @raksan4083
    @raksan4083 4 роки тому +2

    The move of 3loop3loop should be the Lipinski Loops.Few can still do it and she was the first in National,World and Olympic Competition to do it.She was also a National World and Olympic Champion

  • @feverspell
    @feverspell 5 років тому +16

    No one did the Charlotte spiral better than Sasha Cohen. If you're going to do a move that requires your legs to be in the split position, then you need to do a full 180° split. That means your legs should be in a vertical line. If you don't have that kind of flexibility, then you shouldn't do it. It just looks sloppy otherwise.

    • @e2theeyepie
      @e2theeyepie 4 роки тому +1

      Well, the creator of that move, Charlotte Orlschlagel, never did her spiral in a full split. Heck, neither did Denise Biellmann in 1980, LOL

  • @janellesa-ac8440
    @janellesa-ac8440 4 роки тому +4

    imagine yuzuru hanyu inventing a jump

  • @TinaMariaJeanette
    @TinaMariaJeanette 4 роки тому +1

    Nice and informative video:-)

  • @charity_catt
    @charity_catt 2 роки тому

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE the "Helicopter effect" haha - kinda looks prettier than the original Tano variation