I am working on a new number for Bronze Showcase. I am allowed 'no more than 3 jumps.' My planned jumps are salchow, loop, and waltz. But, I have room in the choreography and it would be super cute, to add a few bunny hops and a mazurka. Anyone know if a bunny hop or a mazurka are counted as jumps .. . . or are they transitional skating?
My daughter has a bunny hop and mazurka in her current USFSA program and neither count towards total jump elements.
Which is too bad, because I think a mazurka is a cute little jump for a woman, and when done big by a guy it's a great transition that breaks up the skate skate jump of IJS. I'd also like to see more walleys and half jumps, and russian splits--big exciting toe touching russian splits!!!
Sorry OT. :-[
I agree. GIANT marzurkas, MASSIVE russian splits, GINORMOUS opened up single axels, and walleys! :love: Walley walley walley walley! (Who doesn't thrill when they see a walley in a program?). It's as if the scoring scheme was designed by someone who hates skating. :-[
Me three.
In my book, THAT'S a jump...
(http://www.afterness.com/skating/images/skate_hope_08_hughes640.jpg)
A mazurka and a bunny hop are both considered connecting moves, not jumps. You should be fine.