Upright spin

Figure skating element
Element name: Upright spin
Scoring abbreviation: USp
Element type: Spin

The Upright spin is one of the three basic figure skating spin positions. It is defined as a spin position with an extended skating leg which is not a camel position.[1] Two popular variations of the upright spin are the layback spin and Biellmann spin.

Variations

There are many variations on the upright spin.

In single skating

In pairs and ice dancing

References

  1. "ISU Communication No. 1445".
  2. 1 2 Petkevich, John Misha (1989), Figure Skating: Championship Techniques, Sports Illustrated, ISBN 1-56800-070-7
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Kay" K. J. N. (2001), Figure Skating Journal Glossary, Spins, retrieved 2007-05-10
  4. 1 2 3 Korte, Don (2004-02-25), Figure Skater's Website - Recognizing the Spins - Upright Spins, retrieved 2007-05-10
  5. 1 2 Korte, Don (2004-02-25), Figure Skater's Website - Recognizing the Spins - Layback and Attitude Spins, retrieved 2007-05-10
  6. Korte, Don (2004-02-25), Figure Skater's Website - Recognizing the Spins - Biellmann Spins, retrieved 2007-05-10
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