flying spin
Plural
flying spins
1
a spinning element in figure skating where the skater jumps into the air before rotating rapidly with one leg extended
A flying spin in figure skating is a move where the skater jumps into the air and lands directly into a spinning position. The skater begins by jumping off the ice and then quickly transitions into a spin once they are airborne, rotating on one foot after landing. This element combines both jumping and spinning skills, requiring precision and control to ensure a smooth and balanced landing. Flying spins are often used in routines to add complexity and flair, showcasing the skater’s ability to perform advanced maneuvers.
- Her flying spin drew gasps from the audience with its elegance and precision.
- He added a flying spin to the end of his program for an exciting finish.
- She incorporates variations of the flying spin to add flair to her performances.
- His flying spin sequence wowed spectators with its speed and height.
- The flying spin is one of her signature moves in competitions.