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what makes the split falling leaf harder than the russian one?
I would have thought because it comes from an edge take off rather than a toe (flip take off really on a Russian split but usually approached from a mohawk entrance rather than a 3-turn). Although you can do Russian splits into a landing on a rbo or lbo edge making them split flips which are obviously more difficult to do. Paul Wylie used to do 2 Russian splits into a split flip. Split lutzes and even split toe loops have also been done.
He is not talking about "American" VS "Russian" split jumps as if it has to do with school of skating or nationality. In fact, he is not even talking about the jumps per se. He is talking about air position (acrobatic position).


Amazing how deep they were in the knee.


