The Essential Figure Skater

The Essential Figure Skater

Author: Patti Tashman

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

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Two former competitive skaters-turned-teachers team up with a mental training coach to provide friendly, klutz-proof instruction for the beginning skater, including sections on how to stop and fall, beginning freestyle, clothing and equipment, finding a coach, and mental preparation for all levels. Illustrations throughout.


A Basic Guide to Figure Skating

A Basic Guide to Figure Skating

Author: United States Olympic Committee

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9780836831023

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An introduction to figure skating that provides information on the sport's rules, techniques, equipment, styles, and champions.


Figure Skating

Figure Skating

Author: John Misha Petkevich

Publisher: Sports Illustrated

Published: 1988-11-01

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1461664403

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As a sport, an art, a fitness activity, nothing quite beats figure skating for excitement, grace, beauty, or fun. Now former U.S. Champion figure skater John Misha Petkevich shows how you can find your full potential as a figure skater no matter what your age or ability. The lavishly illustrated volume includes: Detailed instructional-photo sequences What to look for in skates, clothing, rinks, and instruction Getting started 6 basic turns that every figure skater should know 15 spins that you can master The keys to preforming 19 clasic figure skating jumps and splits


Figure Skating School

Figure Skating School

Author: Peter Morrissey

Publisher: Willowdale, Ont. : Firefly Books

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 136

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Text and illustrations demonstrate basic skating steps--skating forwards, skating backwards--through such advanced techniques as the double flip and the triple Salchow.


Figure Skating

Figure Skating

Author: James Robert Hines

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13:

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Discusses skating's many technical and artistic advances, its important figures, its intrigues and scandals, and the historical high points during its evolution.


The Science of Figure Skating

The Science of Figure Skating

Author: Jason D. Vescovi

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-04-24

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1315387727

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The Science of Figure Skating is the first book to provide an evidence-based and comprehensive reference for the scientific underpinnings of this complex Olympic sport, where early specialization presents unique challenges for coaches and athletes alike. Drawing on cutting-edge research and featuring contributions from leading academics and practitioners, the book covers key topics of health, training and high performance in figure skating, including: Physiological demands Nutrition and hydration Training methods Psychology and mental performance Novel issues relating to performance such as travel and jet lag Technological innovation Effectively and succinctly applying theory to practice, The Science of Figure Skating is a valuable resource on integrating sport science concepts into training and performance. It is essential reading for any applied sport science student or researcher with an interest in winter sports, and coaches, sport science officers, nutritionists or clinicians involved in figure skating.


Ice Skating

Ice Skating

Author: Karin Künzle-Watson

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780873226691

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Now there's a masterfully written guide that shows beginning and recreational skaters the fundamental skills of ice skating. In Ice Skating: Steps to Success, Karin K "nzle-Watson--nine-time Swiss National Champion, former Professional World Champion, and one of skating's best instructors--shares with readers the steps that she and many of her students learned on their way to becoming elite competitive skaters. Most instruction books available on ice skating tend to focus on advanced jumps or spins, assuming the reader will learn the basics through professional instruction. Ice Skating: Steps to Success, however, covers fundamental skills in a way that's easy to understand and apply. Part of the highly popular Steps to Success Series, this book includes 11 steps (chapters) that progress from basic to intermediate skills. It features over 300 illustrations that make it possible to learn proper form and technique. Readers will learn how to: - attain the posture and control required for basic skills; - use standard methods of gaining forward and backward speed; - execute four different methods of stopping; - fall properly and get up easily; - change direction without loss of control; and - control the skate edges in order to prepare for advanced maneuvers, including jumps, spins, and footwork. With Ice Skating: Steps to Success, beginning and recreational skaters will develop a solid foundation of skills to help them gain confidence in their abilities and enjoy the sport more.


The Encyclopedia of Figure Skating

The Encyclopedia of Figure Skating

Author: John Williams Malone

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780816032266

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Alphabetically arranged entries include biographies of champion skaters, histories of the major branches of competition, and descriptions of skating forms


Culture on Ice

Culture on Ice

Author: Ellyn Kestnbaum

Publisher: Wesleyan University Press

Published: 2003-05-21

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780819566423

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The first in-depth, critical look at figure skating.


Figure Skating Now

Figure Skating Now

Author: Gérard Châtaigneau

Publisher: Firefly Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13:

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A tribute to over 70 of today's Olympic and World Stars.