they have to hop, step, jump
Are you meaning how many jumps to you perform when you are competing because it can vary. when i was at school we only did three but when i start going to competitions i normally done three and some people would then get a further three if they done well enough to proceed to the next stage. i also represented my country for triple jump where i did four jumps and the top group did another three. this may differ for age groups but this is what i did when in the under 17's category.
There are three types of "toe jumps" and three types of "edge jumps" (edge jumps do not use a toe pick into the ice). Triples of each jump have been performed, and some (notably the axel) in quads during professional competition.Toe jumps (listed in approximate order of difficulty from easiest to hardest):Toe loops / toe walleysFlipsLutzesEdge jumps (listed in approximate order of difficulty from easiest to hardest):SalchowsLoops (Rittberger jumps)Axels
The duration of Three Jumps Ahead is 3000.0 seconds.
They are considered a triple combination. Or called a "3 jump effort". Example:jump #10 is a triple, a three jump effort and will be numbered as such:#10a, #10b, #10c
Three Jumps Ahead was created on 1923-03-25.
There are six basic figure skating jumps: three edge jumps (Axel, loop and salchow), and three toe jumps (Lutz, flip and toe loop). All of the jumps take off backwards except for the Axel, which goes off of a forward outside edge. Most jumps take off backwards because (a) the backward edges are more secure and you can get better speed and better push and (b) jumps are landed backwards, so when you do an Axel, you are actually doing an extra 1/2 rotation. For example, a triple Axel is really 3.5 rotations in the air, which makes it more difficult.
To get the Triple C Award, is when the person being awarded has shown the three c's: character, commitment, and courage.Hope this helps!!=)
Three Jumps Ahead - 1923 was released on: USA: 25 March 1923
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Consisting of three united; multiplied by three; threefold; as, a triple knot; a triple tie., Three times repeated; treble. See Treble., One of three; third., To make threefold, or thrice as much or as many; to treble; as, to triple the tax on coffee.
If one jumps in, two are left sitting by the pool. If one jumps in, there are still three frogs in the pool area.
Triple X syndrome is a genetic disorder in which a girl has three X chromosomes instead of two. Triple X occurs once in every 1,000 female births. However, doctors believe many girls with Triple X go their lifetime undiagnosed. The major features of Triple X are learning, behavioral and emotional problems. Compared with other syndromes in which a person has inherited three chromosomes. Triple X is quite mild in nature.