The Brain Science of Figure Skating
Olympic figure skaters make it look easy. But their grace and power comes from years of training away from the cameras and crowds — practice that strengthens not only their bodies, but their minds. Controlling our bodies is one of most amazing and complicated things our brains do, and scientists have just begun to understand how they do it. In celebration of the 2018 Winter Olympics, Silver Medalist Paul Wylie joins Drs. Rui Costa and Nathaniel Sawtell, neuroscientists at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute, on a journey inside the minds of some of the world's most elite athletes. Learn more: https://zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/

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Everything A Pro Figure Skater Does To Stay In Peak Condition | On The Grind | SELF

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Yuzuru Hanyu (JPN) - Gold Medal | Men's Figure Skating | Free Programme | PyeongChang 2018

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Meddling | The 2002 Olympic Scandal That Shocked Figure Skating Forever

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How to Understand Emotions | Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett

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How do you land a quadruple jump? | Science of the Sport with Anna Rothschild

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How is an Olympic Figure Skating program created? | Ink on Blades / Episode 1.

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Force of flight: BYU skating device measures impact of jumps and landings

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1. Introduction to the Human Brain

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Unfortunately, You Need to Know What the Jevons Paradox is

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Is Figure Skating a Sport?

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The Unwritten Rules of Figure Skating

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Top 20 Most Devastating Olympic Figure Skating FALLS

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Figure Skating | Science of the Winter Olympics

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The gravity-defying physics of figure skater Nathan Chen

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Rewiring the Brain: The Promise and Peril of Neuroplasticity | World Science Festival

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Figure Skating Training/Warmups

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