Sit spin

Figure skating element
Element name: Sit spin
Alternative name: Jackson Haines spin
Scoring abbreviation: SSp
Element type: Spin
Named for: Jackson Haines

The sit spin is one of the three basic figure skating spin positions. It is defined by a squatting position in which the skater's buttocks are below the knee of the skating leg.[1] This forms an angle of less than 90 degrees between the thigh and the calf of the skating leg. When the spin is entered through a jump, it is called a flying sit spin.

History

The sit spin was first performed by Jackson Haines and it is sometimes known as the Jackson Haines spin.[2]

The flying sit spin was first performed by skaters coached by Gustav Lussi, possibly Buddy Vaughn and Bill Grimditch.[2]

Variations

There are many variations on the basic sit spin.

Gallery

In single skating

In pairs and ice dancing

References

  1. ISU Communication No. 1445 PDF
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Petkevich, John Misha (1989). Figure Skating: Championship Techniques. Sports Illustrated. ISBN 1-56800-070-7.
  3. U.S. Figure Skating: Answers to Questions from Conference Call PDF (52.1 KiB)
  4. "Kay" K. J. N. (2001). "Figure Skating Journal Glossary, Spins". Retrieved 2007-05-10.
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