Toe Loop

The toe loop is one of the simplest jumps in figure skating. It is usually the second jump learned after the salchow. The toe loop is done by executing a right foward inside 3- turn and vaulting into the air with the left toe pick before landing on a right back outside edge. This jump is often the second in combinations, because it takes off on the same edge on which most jumps land. Toe loops can be done as singles (one revolution is completed in the air), doubles, triples and even quadruples.

 

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