twizzle - significado y definición. Qué es twizzle
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Qué (quién) es twizzle - definición

FIGURE SKATING ELEMENT
Twizzles

twizzle         
  • [[Maia Shibutani]] and [[Alex Shibutani]], 2012
  • Charlie White]], 2009
  • [[Tessa Virtue]] and [[Scott Moir]], 2011
  • [[Kristine Musademba]], 2008
  • [[Nathalie Pechalat]] and [[Fabian Bourzat]], 2011
  • Roman Zaretski]] , 2009
informal or dialect
¦ verb spin around.
¦ noun a twisting or spinning movement.
Origin
C18: prob. imitative, influenced by twist.
twizzle         
  • [[Maia Shibutani]] and [[Alex Shibutani]], 2012
  • Charlie White]], 2009
  • [[Tessa Virtue]] and [[Scott Moir]], 2011
  • [[Kristine Musademba]], 2008
  • [[Nathalie Pechalat]] and [[Fabian Bourzat]], 2011
  • Roman Zaretski]] , 2009
The reusable wire applied in sealing shut the top of a bag
Do you have a twizzle for this bag?this bag's lost its twizzle
Twizzle         
  • [[Maia Shibutani]] and [[Alex Shibutani]], 2012
  • Charlie White]], 2009
  • [[Tessa Virtue]] and [[Scott Moir]], 2011
  • [[Kristine Musademba]], 2008
  • [[Nathalie Pechalat]] and [[Fabian Bourzat]], 2011
  • Roman Zaretski]] , 2009
A twizzle is "a multirotational, one-foot turn that moves across the ice" in the sport of figure skating. First performed by David Grant in 1990 the International Skating Union (ISU) defines a twizzle as "a traveling turn on one foot with one or more rotations which is quickly rotated with a continuous (uninterrupted) action".

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Twizzle

A twizzle is "a multirotational, one-foot turn that moves across the ice" in the sport of figure skating. First performed by David Grant in 1990 the International Skating Union (ISU) defines a twizzle as "a traveling turn on one foot with one or more rotations which is quickly rotated with a continuous (uninterrupted) action". It is most often performed in ice dance, although single skaters and pair skaters also perform the element. Twizzles have been called "the quads of ice dance" because like quadruple jumps in other disciplines, twizzles are risky and technically demanding.

Ejemplos de uso de twizzle
1. In the ice dance, Denkova and Staviski overtook Canadians Marie–France Dubreuil and Patrice Lauzon, who were leading after Friday‘s original dance, when Dubreuil lost her balance while performing a tricky twizzle sequence Saturday.