2A stands for this jump
What is a double axel?
The name of the most valuable spin
What is a CCOSP? 3.5
< stands for this.
What is underotated?
A broken leg is named this technically.
What is a sit side?
There are between 2-3 of these in programs.
What are spins?
3T stands for this jump.
What is a triple toe?
The code for a layback spin.
What is a Lsp?
<< stands for this.
What is downgraded?
A donut is technically called this.
What is a camel side?
Men's events normally have more of these.
What are jump elements?
2Lo stands for this jump.
What is a double loop?
The lowest valued solo spin and its value.
Usp and 2.4
V stands for this.
What is a violation?
A pretzel is technically termed this.
What is a sit back?
This spin is named after an iconic woman.
What is a beillman spin?
11 points is the value for this jump.
What is a quad flip?
This spin is known for its deathly entry.
Alerting you that your edge may not be quite right.
What is an "!"?
A heel stretch is technically termed this.
What is an upright side?
This consists of any kind of movements like steps, turns, spirals, arabesques, spread eagles, Ina Bauers, hydroblading, any jumps with maximum of 2 revolutions, spins, etc.
What is a Choreographic Sequence?
This is the highest value for a jump available.
BONUS: The name
What is a 12.50 points? Quad Axel
It gets you a level from the start.
What is a difficult entry?
Calling your edge incorrect.
What is an "e"?
What is a non-basic spin?
The first jump we learn, but it receives no value in skating.
What is a waltz jump?