
The Figure Skate
A Research into the Form of Blade Best Adapted to Curvilinear Skating
H. E. Vandervell(Author)
B. a. Thurber(Editor)
Skating History Press
Published on 15. March 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
118 pages
978-1-948100-06-9 (ISBN)
Description
What makes a blade good for figure skating? How curved should it be?
Henry Eugene Vandervell, the "father of English figure skating," asked these questions over a century ago and used his knowledge of mathematics, physics, and skating to answer them. This book presents an account of his experiments and calculations. The results strongly influenced the development of figure skate blades. Most of today's blades are not far from Vandervell's recommendations.
Only a handful of copies of The Figure Skate have survived. This new edition makes Vandervell's work widely available and accessible. It includes the full text of the original work, a new introduction describing Vandervell's life, and commentary explaining his calculations. Everyone interested in the science behind figure skating will enjoy this book.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
136 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-948100-06-9 (9781948100069)
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Persons
Henry Eugene Vandervell (1824-1908) is best known
for his contributions to figure skating. He invented the
counter turn and served as president of the Ice Figure
Committee of the National Skating Association. His
best-known book is A System of Figure Skating, co-
authored with T. Maxwell Witham.