Which is more important, technical or artistic?

Updated on physical education 2024-08-07
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In fact, from the perspective of the historical development of figure skating, the words artistic and technical have always been compared in one way or another, which is more important? Which one will affect the outcome of the game more? The answers to these questions have not been the same in different eras.

    In the early days of figure skating, the difficulty of the movements largely determined the outcome of the competition during the development of the difficulty of figure skating, as the scoring system was not as sound as it is now, and the difficulty of the movements performed by figure skaters increased rapidly. It was also during this period that the difficulty of figure skating developed extremely rapidly. In terms of jump difficulty alone, it only took ten years to jump from one week to three weeks, and in terms of other difficult movements, the development speed is also very fast.

    After entering the 90s of the 20th century, figure skating began to enter a period of relatively stable difficulty development; During this period, the grading system also limited the degree to which the difficulty affected the outcome of the competition to a large extent, and the artistic expression score with the same score weight as the technical level score was particularly important at this time. In the case of women, Kristin Yamaguchi, Lipinsky, and Kwan Yingshan are among the most expressive athletes who have risen during this period, but some of the most technically demanding skaters have not been so star-studded, such as Midori Ito, a famous Japanese figure skater who was recently inducted into the Figure Skating Hall of Fame, who successfully completed the triple axel (triple a+) in Axel3t), which is still unmatched in the women's competition. However, due to a slight disadvantage in artistic expression, Ito was not able to stand on the top podium at the Olympics.

    Four years later, in Nagano, Japan, the three finishers on the podium, Lipinski, Guan Yingshan and China's Chen Lu, were all masters of expressiveness. It is worth mentioning that although the legendary Kwan Yingshan unfortunately never succeeded in winning the Winter Olympics, she won the women's singles championship at the World Championships five times and the gold medal at the US National Championships nine times with her excellent thinking and comprehension of figure skating. In the era of scores, Kwan Yingshan has won 57 perfect scores in international competitions, and because this competition system has become ancient, Kwan Yingshan has really achieved unprecedented and unprecedented.

    While making history, the great Chinese figure skater has also become a lifelong idol in the hearts of countless figure skaters. <>

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    After the 2006 Winter Olympics, the ISU (International Figure Skating Association) revised the rules by lowering the basic score system for some difficult movements, downplaying the influence of technical difficulty on the final result, and placing more emphasis on the standardization of technical maneuvers. And because of this, the programming of figure skating began to influence the outcome of the competition more and more. At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, American Resachek narrowly defeated Puhuang, and the decisive factor was actually the connection between the two program contents, no wonder Puhuang preferred to admit that he lost to the rules rather than his opponent.

    The results of the Vancouver Winter Olympics have also forced the ISU to adjust the difficulty score again, and so far, the ultimate international first-class figure skating has been more likely to be those with excellent technical difficulty, skilled skating skills, and unique performance styles, such as Japan's new Olympic champion Hanyu Yuzuru, Canadian Chinese athlete Chen Weiqun, South Korean queen Kim Yuna, etc. History has come to this day, and after the rapid and youthful development of figure skating in the early stage, it has gradually and steadily improved the quality of the program and the enjoyment of the program. In other words, every reform of figure skating is more for the audience of the new era, such as for TV broadcasting, for the audience's perception, etc., and on the issue of flat technology and expressiveness, the figure skating industry has also been arguing, if LZ has to make a conclusion here, I want to say that since there are players in this world such as Plushenko, Kim Yuna and so on, you and I don't need to care about when the scales are balanced. Enjoying the wonderful figure skating feast is perhaps what we are looking forward to the most.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Equally important. In men's figure skating, Hanyu is the only one who combines technique and artistry, and his skating can really be said to be like a smooth and man-like one. When entering the jump, there is no sense of preparation or pause in order to do difficult movements, and all the connections are done in one go.

    When you see other competitors entering the jump, the skating is almost slow to a stop, especially when you look at the scene, and the performance is greatly reduced. So don't neglect art for the sake of technology.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There must be two, one can not be less, I used to like to watch pairs skating the most, because of single skating, women are beautiful, artistic performance is generally higher than men, but the strength is insufficient, men don't like to see, all rely on the strength of the blind jump, the feeling of pair skating makes up for the lack of both, since there is Hanyu, that is the sentence, he is the figure skating itself, the so-called artistic expression is not only the beauty of the choreography and movements, but also includes emotions, to integrate themselves and drive the audience into the music and performance, Hanyu has done it, He deserves the word perfect.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is equally important, but now there is a situation where athletes are more difficult than art, and some even say that it is better to watch art than ice dance. I think technique is necessary for figure skating as a competitive competition, but art is the soul of figure skating. That's why the skating will reduce the difficulty and finish it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The referees like technicality, and Chen's technique is better than Hanyu's art, and the score of the 4 axels is high, so he has been practicing the hook for 4 weeks after the Hanyu World Championships.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Technology is the foundation of art, and art is the soul of technology. Artistic expression cannot be achieved without exquisite technology; Without art, the whole show will seem empty and meaningless, and lose the original intention of the project. The importance of both should be equal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Figure skating is still a competitive sport, and the technical aspects are more important than the artistic ones, and so are the rules.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Art is based on technology, and a person in figure skating cannot do without excellent skills, but if you want to be the king of the sport, if you really love figure skating, art will become a pursuit similar to faith.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Figure skating is not ice dancing, the higher you jump, the more circles you spin, and as long as you land without falling, you will definitely score more points.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think the art department is important, but the score is based on the technicality.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The technical action is the main one, but there is no artistic program and no soul.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Who won Pyeongchang Meva or Zava? But after changing the rules, it should be more important to be artistic. But the most important thing is the referee's edge.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    We often say that figure skating is a combination of power and beauty. Art and technology are an integral part of a project, but technology tends to be a much larger proportion. The so-called artistry focuses on beautiful postures, good coordination with ** (i.e., **sex) and programming, while technicality includes high-quality jumps, spins and slides, especially thrilling jumps, which often attract applause and cheers from the audience both live and in front of the TV.

    Which is more important, artistic or technical? In order to solve this problem, we can look at it from the following aspects.

    First of all, gymnastics and diving are different types of lifting. Figure skating is called figure skating because of the difference in technical requirements, not the difference in artistic aesthetics. There are necessary movements in figure skating.

    Axel's three weeks were also one of six jumps in figure skating. When people think of figure skating, they may not remember the ** used by athletes in competitions, and they may not know the names of jumps, spins, and sequential steps. However, the first thing that comes to their mind must be the image of the athlete doing these specific actions on such a large rink, which is the unique charm of figure skating as a sport.

    Secondly, the artistry of figure skating is based on technique. If technical deficiencies are not overcome, the improvement of artistry is tantamount to paper talk. For example, for the same athlete, when he was younger, I believe that his artistic performance was relatively stable in different competitions, but why did the same event win a gold medal at the World Championships and a silver medal at the Grand Prix?

    The difference is in the use of technology. You might say it's a matter of mental state. At the end of the day, an athlete's nervousness in a competition comes from their lack of confidence in completing technical moves.

    At the same time, this lack of self-confidence can affect artistic expression.

    As we all know, the excellent jumping ability of many young skaters has led to another upgrade in figure skating skills. Athletes who used to excel in the long jump, even veterans with countless achievements, now have to follow the trend in order to have a longer athletic lifespan. Of course, it is undeniable that on the basis of pursuing technology, we should also gradually improve our artistry.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I believe that the importance of the technical artistry of the trick skating is complementary, i.e., in the actual competition and performance, the artistry and the technique are inseparable. But if I had to compare, I think the technicality is particularly important. The technicality of figure skating is the foundation and the support for completing difficult movements.

    We know that the technicality of figure skating includes high-quality jumps, spins, slides and other related movements, especially including thrilling jumps and other related movements, which are all manifestations of technical perfection. In the figure skating competition, the high-quality and difficult movements completed by the players are actually supported by technology. In figure skating competitions, if there is no technical support, the competitors will not only not be able to complete the competition movements consistently, let alone artistically.

    Therefore, in figure skating, technicality is the foundation and support.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Technicality is more important, because this is a competition, and only if you have some good skills can you better reflect your strength.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Technicality is a little more important, technical scoring is more objective, and if you have a high level of technique, the athlete can avoid injury.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The artistry of figure skating is more important, because every movement of figure skating is very professional and very ornamental.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Technique is more important because figure skating is scored by technique, and the higher the technique, the higher the number of points that are difficult to score.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    From the perspective of the historical development of garden skating, the artistry of figure skating is more important than the technicality, and the reason why figure skating can be deeply liked by everyone is that it brings beauty to the artistry and gives the audience the enjoyment of a visual feast. Under this concept, continuous innovation makes its artistry challenge a higher limit, which requires its technology to constantly keep pace with the times to meet the requirements of artistry.

    Figure skating is first and foremost artistic, and any artistic sport needs superb technical support to have vitality. The artistic beauty of figure skating is not built on the air, but on the basis of the technical ability of each player, and the artistry is dynamic.

    Figure skating has artistic first, and it has given rise to more powerful technical skills to reflect artistic perfection. Our ** figure skating competition is to enjoy the artistry of figure skating and the perfect fusion of ** to bring physical and mental pleasure. And that's where the technology comes in.

    For example, the difficulty level of figure skating. The more artistic it is, the more technical it requires. Artistry is to rely on technology to reflect technology, so that artistic expression is incisive.

    In fact, the technical and artistic aspects of figure skating competitions are inseparable, complementing each other and indispensable. And there is artistry but not technicality, and the mediocre artistic expression has no ripples.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Personally, I feel that artistry is more important.

    Although figure skating is a competitive competition, it is more acceptable to watch than the actual skating.

    For example, people who are looking at figure skating are not necessarily professional, they not only look at the difficulty of the competition, but also feel the intuitiveness and observability.

    Of course, if there is no difficulty, then the appreciability is greatly reduced.

    Of course, in the final analysis, the art of the figure skating competition is still more important for the stands and in front of various spectators.

    To sum up, the artistry of figure skating competitions is more important.

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