A jump that turns CCW from LFO to LBI LFI is called a "jumped three" or "three jump" in the US.
I haven't heard the term "one foot waltz jump" but it's an apt description.
Another reason I like this site so much. I wanted to know if this was really a "legitimate" move and what it is called so I searched for "lfo lbi jump" and presto, here I am.
I was messing around on the ice today doing bunny hops to warm up for waltz jumps when I decided to try a LFO-LBI jump with no toe assistance. I wanted to try some other type of edge jump (beyond waltz jumps) without a full rotation and wanted to land backwards to practice "sticking" my landing, hence the forward takeoff. I like the feel and think it will help with getting comfortable on my landings.
I noticed I was curving in like for a 3-turn and only got about 90 degrees rotation in the air. I then focused on doing a shallower entrance and got more rotation. I am off the ice for about 6 inches.
To the wise and experienced out there: Is there a reason I should not be doing this (i.e. setting up bad habits of some sort, etc) ?