pearl spin
1 of 1noun/ˈpɝl spɪn/
Forms:pearl spins
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a spinning element in figure skating where the skater spins with an arched back, head dropped backward, and one leg pulled above the head from behind
A pearl spin in figure skating is a move where the skater spins with an arched back, dropping their head backward, while the free leg is pulled from behind and raised above the head. The skater rotates on one foot, holding this dramatic and flexible position. The spin highlights both the skater’s strength and flexibility as they maintain control and balance in this challenging pose. The pearl spin is visually striking, showcasing the skater's skill in achieving a deep backbend while maintaining smooth, continuous rotation.
- His fast rotation in the pearl spin impressed the judges.
- She struggled to maintain her speed in the pearl spin.
- His pearl spin entry was smooth and graceful.
- She worked tirelessly to improve the height of her pearl spin.
- She focused on her arm position to enhance the presentation of her pearl spin.