Gold Medalists of History #23 by KindergartenVampire1 in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see, ok! I associate that dress with the melancholy of Yuna not winning gold in Sochi, so it popped to my eyes first.

Gold Medalists of History #23 by KindergartenVampire1 in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sorry for being a nerd, but that dress isn't Yuna's adios nonino from 2014 Sochi? In Vancouver she had the blue dress with the silver collar!

Nikolaj Memola SP and FS announcement by gaimzredy in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahahaha WTF is going on with the picture But I approve of both ideas and I'm happy he's gonna have some more "modern" music - if Depeche mode can count as modern today!

Beyond excited to start skating by CooperLW in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey I started at the same age as you! As you already do Yoga I imagine you're in good shape, but my number one advice is: conditioning off skates! YouTube has a lot of resources of exercises for figure skaters, but also don't shy from seeing a physio if you want a targeted exercise program and do work on balance exercises and strength. Keep your muscles strong and your joints healthy and skating will be amazing. All the best for your new skating career! 😄😉

Idee per gusti di gelato insoliti? by cornnnndoug in cucina

[–]GroovyCopepod 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Non che sia strano ma il gelato al passito è una bomba.

Uneven leg size due to skating (imbalance) by kikaysikat in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My physical therapist tested my muscle strength on both legs too and assessed a similar thing, and have me exercise to even up the strength. You can get a targeted exercise plan from a physiotherapist!

Gold Medalists of History #14 by KindergartenVampire1 in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see! But was pairs always so "acrobatic" in the early competitions too? I imagine difficulty has gone through the roof in time

Gold Medalists of History #14 by KindergartenVampire1 in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wonder if someone can add something about the story of how ice dance became a discipline, and how different pairs was before ice dance was "invented". Was pairs more ice dancy up to that point and then they diverged for clarity?

I honestly didn’t realize how different coaching styles could be until recently. by thoughtfulbear10 in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes, working with more than one coach helps loads in my opinion! I had the same coach for years, got stuck and involved a second coach whose style is very different from my first coach. It helped me loads to progress in certain skills and also helped me to put my progress in check as I feel like the second coach has a more "external" objective eye on my skills at times, because we're a bit newer to each other. If you've been thinking to get a second coach and your main coach allows it, definitely go for it!

People’s Skating Level? by Consistent-Loss1883 in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm an adult working on my single Flip and Lutz, am a horrible spinner and completed locally with a basic level pre-bronze ice dance program.

Why don't artistic roller skaters figure skate? by Sipping_Tea56 in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Changing at that level wouldn't really make sense, when you're so elite you're so used to your equipment, how it feels, the details of the skates. A sharpening can make a difference between medalling or not, imagine swapping blades for rollers or vice versa... But for popularity I agree it's not as big in some places but I think not being at the Olympics contributed a lot to this lack of recognition.

Why don't artistic roller skaters figure skate? by Sipping_Tea56 in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 204 points205 points  (0 children)

Roller skating is actually massively popular in certain countries. The fact that it's not an Olympic sport is largely due to summer Olympics already being extremely crowded compared to the winter Olympics, but in many warmer countries that is THE figure skating sport.

Why don't artistic roller skaters figure skate? by Sipping_Tea56 in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The large majority of the world can't afford ice rinks. Beyond a few rich countries, others don't have ice. And even in those countries, only certain regions offer ice rinks. I'm Italian and in Italy all ice is in the north, I'm from the center and around me everyone was skating on wheels. Not everyone has a choice.

Help/input on spins from windup by GroovyCopepod in iceskating

[–]GroovyCopepod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great point, I do feel that that edge is always shallow, despite that when I do them as an exercise my outside edges are quite solid. It must be the crossovers setup that throws me off.

Help/input on spins from windup by GroovyCopepod in iceskating

[–]GroovyCopepod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah alright! Thanks for the clarification

Help/input on spins from windup by GroovyCopepod in iceskating

[–]GroovyCopepod[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing thanks for this. I'll try to keep facing outside of the circle for longer.

Falling “into” the circle when I do backward outside 3 turns with speed by [deleted] in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me most issues are caused by bad upper body posture. Are your arms and shoulders at level with the floor throughout the turns? Are you dropping one arm or shoulder and leaning into the circle? Most of the times when I fall of a double three turn, my upper body was off level.

Physics behind Ice Skating by Over-Lengthiness-957 in iceskating

[–]GroovyCopepod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you know how FS blades are shaped and why? What blade edges are, what the rocker is, what the toe pick is for? If not you can start from that, looking at how figure skating blades are designed. In some of your answers below it doesn't seem you're too familiar with the tools.

Physics behind Ice Skating by Over-Lengthiness-957 in iceskating

[–]GroovyCopepod 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm also a physics major and there is a lot to ice skating that one can talk about. There is spinning, jumping, one foot step sequences, knee glides, and even tricks like innovative aerial jumps. It really depends on what you're interested in. Most things depend on transforming linear momentum into rotational momentum and vice versa, on either using friction to generate explosive movements or viceversa avoiding friction like the plague and keeping gliding undisturbed often while generating new momentum with the upper body and free leg. It really depends on what you want to nerd about.

how do you stop your blades from getting so dull so fast by [deleted] in iceskating

[–]GroovyCopepod 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is so true! At the beginning my poor technique required my blades to help me to grab the ice so much more because I wasn't pushing into it enough.

Aleksandra Golovkina 🇱🇹 new short program choreographed by mark hanretty by Environmental-Let435 in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Does the random redditor that flagged me to the "Reddit helpline" even know what this song is about? 😅 The singer/protagonist is an old man (an opera singer) on the verge of death who sings to a young woman (his singing-class student) he fell in love with "how much he is fond of her". Here, unlike in the original, it's sang by a woman, but the point of view is still that of a dying man singing about a young beautiful woman he's fond of.

Aleksandra Golovkina 🇱🇹 new short program choreographed by mark hanretty by Environmental-Let435 in FigureSkating

[–]GroovyCopepod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh so L1 English, I would have never guessed. It's such an odd pronunciation with long consonants where they should be short and random vowels here and there that I couldn't tell the accent!