A choctaw turn is a turn in figure skating that involves both a change of foot and a change of edge and lobe. Choctaws are the two-foot equivalents of rockers and counters, in the same way that mohawk turns are the two-foot equivalents of three turns and brackets. The most familiar choctaw seen in free skating is the step from a back inside edge to a forward outside edge that is used as the entrance to forward spins. Otherwise choctaws are most commonly used as elements of step sequences. Choctaws are also prominently featured in several compulsory dances in ice dancing, including:
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| - Choctaw turn (en)
- 촉토 턴 (ko)
- Obrót Choctaw (pl)
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| - 촉토 턴은 도보의 변화 및 가장자리와 로브의 변화를 모두 포함하는 피겨 스케이팅의 회전이다. 프리 스케이팅에서 본 가장 친숙한 촉토는 스핀을 전달하는 입구로 사용되는 만큼 앞으로 바깥쪽 가장자리에 안쪽끝 뒷면에 있는 단계이다. 그렇지만 촉토가 가장 일반적인 스텝 시퀀스의 요소로서 사용된다. (ko)
- A choctaw turn is a turn in figure skating that involves both a change of foot and a change of edge and lobe. Choctaws are the two-foot equivalents of rockers and counters, in the same way that mohawk turns are the two-foot equivalents of three turns and brackets. The most familiar choctaw seen in free skating is the step from a back inside edge to a forward outside edge that is used as the entrance to forward spins. Otherwise choctaws are most commonly used as elements of step sequences. Choctaws are also prominently featured in several compulsory dances in ice dancing, including: (en)
- Obrót Choctaw (ang. Choctaw turn) – to jeden z elementów łyżwiarskich zaliczanych do . W obrocie Choctaw łyżwiarz zmienia nogę łyżwiarską oraz kierunek jazdy, jednak w odróżnieniu od obrotu Mohawk zmienia także krawędź łyżwy nogi łyżwiarskiej (jeżeli rozpoczynał obrót na wewnętrznej to po zmianie nogi kontynuuje jazdę na zewnętrznej lub odwrotnie). Obrót Choctaw, tak jak Mohawk pozwala łyżwiarzowi na przygotowaniu się do najazdu do wykonania skoku. Wzór jaki tworzy wykonanie obrotu Choctaw na lodzie jest podobny do zwrotu lub zwrotu odwrotnego. (pl)
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| - A choctaw turn is a turn in figure skating that involves both a change of foot and a change of edge and lobe. Choctaws are the two-foot equivalents of rockers and counters, in the same way that mohawk turns are the two-foot equivalents of three turns and brackets. The most familiar choctaw seen in free skating is the step from a back inside edge to a forward outside edge that is used as the entrance to forward spins. Otherwise choctaws are most commonly used as elements of step sequences. In Canada this turn is called an S turn due to its shape. It was changed on October 28, 2020 by Skate Canada. In this announcement they also changed the Mohawk turn to the C turn. They stated this was done to "improve equity, diversity and inclusion in the sport." They also said that this change works toward the decolonizing of their terminology. Choctaws are also prominently featured in several compulsory dances in ice dancing, including:
* The Kilian features a crossed open choctaw from a left forward inside edge to a right back outside edge, with the right foot placed on the ice slightly in front of the left foot at the turn. It is called an open turn because the left foot ends up behind the right foot after the turn.
* The Blues includes a closed choctaw, again from a left forward inside edge to a right back outside edge, but in this case the right foot is placed just behind the left heel at the turn. It is called a closed turn because the left foot is extended in front after the turn.
* The Rhumba includes a double choctaw sequence. The first is a wide open choctaw, once again from left forward inside to right back outside, but in this case the left foot crosses wide in back at the turn. From the right back outside edge, the dancers then immediately execute a wide closed choctaw to the left forward inside edge, again with the free foot crossing wide in back at the turn. (en)
- 촉토 턴은 도보의 변화 및 가장자리와 로브의 변화를 모두 포함하는 피겨 스케이팅의 회전이다. 프리 스케이팅에서 본 가장 친숙한 촉토는 스핀을 전달하는 입구로 사용되는 만큼 앞으로 바깥쪽 가장자리에 안쪽끝 뒷면에 있는 단계이다. 그렇지만 촉토가 가장 일반적인 스텝 시퀀스의 요소로서 사용된다. (ko)
- Obrót Choctaw (ang. Choctaw turn) – to jeden z elementów łyżwiarskich zaliczanych do . W obrocie Choctaw łyżwiarz zmienia nogę łyżwiarską oraz kierunek jazdy, jednak w odróżnieniu od obrotu Mohawk zmienia także krawędź łyżwy nogi łyżwiarskiej (jeżeli rozpoczynał obrót na wewnętrznej to po zmianie nogi kontynuuje jazdę na zewnętrznej lub odwrotnie). Obrót Choctaw, tak jak Mohawk pozwala łyżwiarzowi na przygotowaniu się do najazdu do wykonania skoku. Wzór jaki tworzy wykonanie obrotu Choctaw na lodzie jest podobny do zwrotu lub zwrotu odwrotnego. Nazwa obrotu Choctaw (podobnie jak nazwa obrotu Mohawk) pochodzi od nazwy rdzennych Amerykanów, których Brytyjczycy przywozili do Wielkiej Brytanii w XVIII wieku, aby zabawiali elitę. Brytyjscy łyżwiarze figurowi zauważyli, że pozy wykonywane przez Indian w ich tańcach wojennych są podobne do obrotu w łyżwiarstwie figurowym który wykonują, więc nadali mu nazwę Mohawk. Później obrót Mohawk został zmodyfikowany, dlatego nadano mu osobną nazwę Choctaw. (pl)
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