Ina Bauer (element)

Figure skating element
Element nameIna Bauer
Element typeMoves in the field
InventorIna Bauer

An Ina Bauer is a "moves in the field" element in figure skating in which a skater skates on two parallel blades. One foot is on a forward edge and the other leg is on a backwards and different parallel edge. The forward leg is bent slightly and the trailing leg is straight. If the leading leg is on the inside edge, the move is known as an inside ina bauer. If the skater is on the outside edge, it is known as an outside ina bauer. Many skaters bend backwards while performing this move, although this is not required. The most flexible skaters can bend over almost completely backwards. When performed this way, the move is called a layback Ina Bauer, after the layback position.[1]

The move is named after Ina Bauer, who invented it.[2]

  1. ^ Wessling, Susan (December 2007). "Shizuka Arakawa: Living the Dream". International Figure Skating. 13 (6). Boston, MA: Madavor Media: 50–51. ISSN 1070-9568.
  2. ^ Hines, James R. (2011). Historical Dictionary of Figure Skating. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-8108-6859-5.