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Zig-Zag fallacy

  • Skating is a zig-zag motion.  The key to effective skating is to power the zig-zag.

Turn the body to face where the ski is aiming.

Aim the pole-push to follow the aim of the ski. 

  • I get more forward-motion power if I push the ski more toward the back, not just out to the side.  The optimal skate-push is made at a 45-degree angle from my average line of forward motion.
     

Another perspective

  • The center of the skier's body takes a more gently curved path.  Each ski gets pushed way out to the side, so that my body doesn't have to go there.  This is fortunate, since the imagined zig-zag path is very wasteful of my muscular power.
     
  • The magic of skating is that I push sideways on the ski, but most of the power goes forward.  Pushing backward is only effective when moving slowly. 
     
  • The faster I go, the closer the ski angle comes toward straight.

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Gliding-cause fallacy

  • Gliding longer makes me go faster.

Another perspective

  • The causation goes the other way.
     
  • Going faster enables me to glide longer, if I want to.
     

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"Hill skating is like Flat skating" fallacy

  • Going up hills is like skating on the flats -- but with different poling 

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"Skating technique is Simple" fallacy

  • Skating technique is simple -- it just takes a lot of strength to execute.  Unlike the complicated and tricky business of effective Classic striding.

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"Skating is really like Classic" fallacy

  • Skating is like Classic -- the basic technique principles for effective Skating are the same as for effective Classic striding.

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"Skating is for gentle trails" fallacy 

  • Skating is better for speed on the flats, but Classic is more effective for going up hills.

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