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Figure skating spins : ウィキペディア英語版
Figure skating spins

Spins are an element in figure skating where the skater rotates, centered on a single point on the ice, while holding one or more body positions. The skater rotates on the part of the blade just behind the toe pick, with the weight on the ball of the foot. There are many types of spins, identified by the position of the arms, legs, and torso, the foot on which the spin is performed, and the entrance to the spin. A ''combination spin'' is a spin with a change of position or foot. Spins are a required element in most figure skating competitions.
==Types of spins==
There are many types of spins, identified by the foot on which the spin is performed, the entrance to the spin, and the position of the arms, legs, and torso. Spins may be performed on either foot. Figure skaters are rarely able to spin in both directions; most favor one or the other. For skaters who rotate in a counterclockwise direction, a spin on the left foot is called a ''forward'' or ''front spin'', while a spin on the right foot is called a ''back spin''. Spins may be entered with a step or a jump. Spins entered with a jump are referred to as ''flying spins''. There are three basic positions, for which many variations exist.〔〔 There are five levels of difficulty — Level B to Level 4.〔

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