open stroke
Plural
open strokes
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a fundamental skating move in figure skating, involving pushing off with one foot while the other remains ahead
An open stroke in figure skating is a move where the skater pushes off the ice with one foot while the other foot remains extended forward. The skater glides smoothly on the extended leg while the pushing leg provides the momentum for movement. This stroke helps build speed and control while maintaining a graceful, balanced position. It is commonly used in routines for smooth transitions and effortless flow across the ice. The open stroke highlights a skater's ability to glide with precision and stability while maintaining fluidity in their movements.
- Strong legs aid in powerful open strokes.
- Beginners often struggle with open stroke balance.
- Mastering the open stroke is crucial for figure skaters.
- Skaters strive for perfect open stroke execution.
- Proper open stroke technique is fundamental.