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... ice dance events . It's a quickstep named as Finnstep after the origins of the country we come from . Thus our dance will continue to live in the skating world although our career came to its conclusion in December 2000 . I am telling ...
... ice dance events . It's a quickstep named as Finnstep after the origins of the country we come from . Thus our dance will continue to live in the skating world although our career came to its conclusion in December 2000 . I am telling ...
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... ice-dancing countries such as the Soviet Union there was a factory-like system that produced new world champions year after year. The system was very effective and the skaters became extremely skilled but the negative side of the system ...
... ice-dancing countries such as the Soviet Union there was a factory-like system that produced new world champions year after year. The system was very effective and the skaters became extremely skilled but the negative side of the system ...
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... dancing was and what makes good ice dancers great. We had to master ice dance techniques. Even more, we had to be able to build our task future, in order to reorient the domain7 (Gardner 1993, p. 11). Finland and The Soviet Union had an ...
... dancing was and what makes good ice dancers great. We had to master ice dance techniques. Even more, we had to be able to build our task future, in order to reorient the domain7 (Gardner 1993, p. 11). Finland and The Soviet Union had an ...
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... ice dancing if we not only replicated the training quality and the amount of exercise the world's best ice dancers were doing but also trained just that little bit harder. We had kind of a “mathematical” approach and believed that if we ...
... ice dancing if we not only replicated the training quality and the amount of exercise the world's best ice dancers were doing but also trained just that little bit harder. We had kind of a “mathematical” approach and believed that if we ...
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... ice dance couple, the Olympic Gold Medallists Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in their training in Oberstdorf ... dancing technique that matched well our way of thinking. In spite of the good experience with Skotnicky and Oberstdorf ...
... ice dance couple, the Olympic Gold Medallists Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in their training in Oberstdorf ... dancing technique that matched well our way of thinking. In spite of the good experience with Skotnicky and Oberstdorf ...
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