Olympian Jason Brown Breaks Down Figure Skating's Six Jumps

Figure skater Jason Brown demonstrates and explains the differences between the six jumps in every skater’s arsenal. Photo: Adam Falk/The Wall Street Journal

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16 Replies to “Olympian Jason Brown Breaks Down Figure Skating's Six Jumps”

  1. All i saw was axle axle axle axle.. these tricks look wayyy too similar; tho very skillfull and beautiful, this art is due for a revamp

  2. this is such a satisfying video to watch makes me want to go straight to the rink omg.

  3. El filo en el lutz pasa de exterior a interior cuando la punta toca el hielo, no es tan buena su tecnica en ese salto

  4. They should’ve retaken the Lutz jump 😂 jk. This was a SUPER informative video and helped me understand each jump. Thank you ❤️

  5. No one has tried to compete with 4A

    2022: Yuzuru Hanyu trying to cross the limits and trying to land 4A

  6. 0:27 Salchow – edge jump, left foot inside edge take off

    0:47 Toe Loop – pick jump, right foot outside edge take off

    1:10 Loop – edge jump, right foot outside edge take off

    1:23 Flip – pick jump, left foot inside edge take off

    1:43 Lutz – pick jump, left foot outside edge take off

    2:10 Axel – edge jump, forward left foot outside edge take off

  7. So confusing. I still wouldn't be able to recognize what jumps are during competition.

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