- Ina Bauer (element)
An Ina Bauer is a
moves in the field element infigure skating in which a skater skates on two parallel blades. The straight trailing leg is on the inside edge, and the bent leading leg is either on the inside or the outside edge. If the skate is on the inside edge, the move is known as an "inside ina bauer". If the skater is on the outside edge, it is known as an "outside ina bauer". Many skaters bend backwards while performing this move, although this is not required. The most flexible skaters can bend over almost completely backward. When performed this way, the move is called a "layback Ina Bauer", after the layback position.cite journal
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quote = ]The move is named for Ina Bauer, who invented it.
Technique
The Ina Bauer element is an extended fourth position in
ballet in terms of where the feet are placed. However, the front leg is bent and the back leg is kept straight. It can be entered into through an inside-edge spread eagle, and, like the spread eagle, is commonly used as an entrance into jumps, adding to the difficulty level of the jump underCode of Points . It can be used as an entrance to any jump because the element can be performed on either edge.The Ina Bauer can be performed on the inside edge or the outside edge. The outside edge Ina Bauer is considered more difficult than an inside edge. The back position is not mandatory, although most skaters will at least bend a little. The most flexible skaters can bend their backs until their head is nearly upside down.
The Ina Bauer is also a position for the lifting partner in ice dancing lifts. [PDFlink| [http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,4844-179506-196724-107576-0-file,00.pdf ISU Communication No.1391] |631 KiB ] In this case, the lifting partner does not bend backwards.
In Japan
Shizuka Arakawa ofJapan is famous for her flexible take on the Ina Bauer, during which she bends her back backwards until her head is upside down. This move was highlighted in Arakawa's winning free skating program at the2006 Winter Olympics , where she performed an outside edge Ina Bauer, then performed a three jump combination (triple salchow-double toe-double loop). Because of this publicity, the term "ina bauer" has been transliterated phonetically into the Japanese word イナバウアー and has taken on a new meaning. It is a "vogue" word that has come to mean anything having to do with bending over backwards, due to the fact that the term was repeated so often that many people mistakenly thought that "ina bauer" referred to the back position [ [http://web-japan.org/trends/sports/spo060421.html The Arakawa Effect | Sports | Trends in Japan | Web Japan ] ] , not the skating involved (the back position is more exactly called the layback position, making the move combined with Arakawa's back position a "layback Ina Bauer"). In Japan, it is also known as the "Arakawa way" or the "Arakawa type" (荒川のように), after Shizuka Arakawa.The term has become so popular in Japan that
Asahi Breweries has attempted to trade mark it. [ [http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nb20070523a6.html Asahi's Ina Bauer patent hopes dry up | The Japan Times Online ] ] However, that attempt was blocked because it is a proper name and Bauer refused to give the rights [ [http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nb20070523a6.html Asahi's Ina Bauer patent hopes dry up | The Japan Times Online ] ] .Iconic examples of the move
Kim Yu-Na 's signature move is a layback ina bauer that led directly into a double Axel jump or a double Axel-triple toe loop combination.Gallery
In singles
In ice dancing
References
External links
* [http://www.sk8stuffmore.com/recog/bauer_js.mpg See Ina Bauer element] (MPG)
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