while watching the olympics...
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You may first start solving the Shani 'i do my own thing' D. vs Redneck Hadrick controverse 
Shani's mum was wearing an all orange outfit to support our Dutch skaters to beat Hedrick

Shani's mum was wearing an all orange outfit to support our Dutch skaters to beat Hedrick
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Whoa, yeah.
You can see the tire ripping off on the far right guy's wheel, too.
You can see the tire ripping off on the far right guy's wheel, too.
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here's a question regarding either sport or both. do they both always race counter clockwise? and if so what kind of training is needed to counter the emphasis on one side of the body?
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i know for the ice skating their skates are slightly curved in a left circle! No joke. I dont know if the shorttrack skaters do have the same. Im talking about the 500m-10K dudes.
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Originally Posted by leunkstar
i know for the ice skating their skates are slightly curved in a left circle! No joke. I dont know if the shorttrack skaters do have the same. Im talking about the 500m-10K dudes.
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Well, short track blades are rockered and slightly bent to make turns easier - they're also a little offset to the left so you don't boot out when you lean.
Long track blades are rockered only. They don't have the bend because they have a heck of a lot more straightaway to contend with I believe. (And their turns aren't quite as sharp.)
We do go only one direction incompetition. In practice we do some work the other way. I know most shorttrackers do have a slightly large left leg for this reason. But realistically, the only time there is a difference is when you are doing the pivots around the corners. The rest of the time you are using both of your legs pretty equally.
Long track blades are rockered only. They don't have the bend because they have a heck of a lot more straightaway to contend with I believe. (And their turns aren't quite as sharp.)
We do go only one direction incompetition. In practice we do some work the other way. I know most shorttrackers do have a slightly large left leg for this reason. But realistically, the only time there is a difference is when you are doing the pivots around the corners. The rest of the time you are using both of your legs pretty equally.
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Originally Posted by schloe mo
here's a question regarding either sport or both. do they both always race counter clockwise? and if so what kind of training is needed to counter the emphasis on one side of the body?
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Originally Posted by Essy
Long track blades are rockered only. They don't have the bend because they have a heck of a lot more straightaway to contend with I believe. (And their turns aren't quite as sharp.)
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Originally Posted by FlippingHades
Not only that, she's the first athlete to ever win medals in both the summer and winter Olympics. I love the long track skating events.
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Yup, called a "clap" mechanism. If you listened carefully during the Olympics, you could hear it.
They're also kinda expensive, so people who aren't really good/have loads o' money just get the basic fixed blade.
They're also kinda expensive, so people who aren't really good/have loads o' money just get the basic fixed blade.
Originally Posted by queerpunk
aren't some long track blades also spring-hinged in the front to keep the blade on the ice a fraction of a second longer when the leg is extended.
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short track skating is way more intersting than keirin. Maybe if Keirin was run on 250m tracks with 50 deg banks it would be a little more like it.
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yes, me too...checking it out I found this:
https://www.angelfire.com/sd/ncsa/ncsa.html
I might try it if I can rent some skates.
https://www.angelfire.com/sd/ncsa/ncsa.html
I might try it if I can rent some skates.





