tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5679510245284968389.post7101130652402979544..comments2024-03-20T05:41:12.410-04:00Comments on The Ice Doesn't Care: Blinding Spins with ScienceUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5679510245284968389.post-29406497063307755402019-03-06T16:41:51.694-05:002019-03-06T16:41:51.694-05:00I messed around with changing my dominant rotation...I messed around with changing my dominant rotational direction for a little while, because I'm a right-handed clockwise skater. I definitely noticed that spinning to my "opposite" side (to the left) improved my form overall because I made different kinds of errors.<br /><br />Ultimately I gave up the experiment because my CW-oriented brain couldn't handle the terror of jumping and rotating CCW. I can do a passable CCW waltz jump and one-foot spin, but not more than that. I still practice "unspinning" in the opposite direction sometimes when I get dizzy, though.Keilexandranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5679510245284968389.post-37472494520493331582019-02-20T16:19:52.709-05:002019-02-20T16:19:52.709-05:00Glad to hear that the strong member of opposite si...Glad to hear that the strong member of opposite side elements seems to feed and improve your weak side. That hasn't happened to me. My wonky side FI Mohawk isn't getting any better even thought I have a beauty going the other way.George Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15375041586503979232noreply@blogger.com