Lutz
See also: Lutz (homonymy)
In Figure skating, a lutz is a Saut; the skater prepares the jump while patinating backwards and slips on a leg on a cross-section postpones external , then the free leg buries the teeth of the point of the blade in the ice, but by crossing the line made by the external cross-section, therefore the skater will be to turn in the direction opposed to that where il/elle moves… change and does one (lutz), two (double " lutz"), three (triple " lutz"), and even four (quadruple " lutz") turns in the airs, for then landing on the ice.
Detail: The same leg is used to prick and land the jump.
It is important to slip on an external back cross-section before making a lutz, the most common error is to change the cross-section towards an interior back cross-section right before pricking the free leg in the ice… This error is known under the name of " Flutz" because by changing the external cross-section into interior cross-section, one transforms the lutz into a flip.
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