【趣谈英语】花样滑冰选手不会眩晕吗?-Figure Skaters Do Get Dizzy(在线收听

Pre-Listening Vocabulary
 
upright: in a vertical position
conceal: hide
rotation: a complete turn around
fixate: to stare at one thing
orient: to find one’s place
interlude: a small break from a routine
tolerance: an ability to withstand something after repeated exposure or experience
second nature: something that is learned but seems natural because it has been done so many times
 
Figure Skaters Do Get Dizzy
Have you ever wondered how figure skaters spin so many times without getting dizzy? Figure skaters do experience dizziness, but they have a few different ways to conceal their feeling, and to stay upright after their rotations. One trick is to blur their eyes. Unlike dancers who fixate on something (spotting) while spinning, skaters spin much faster and train their eyes to go out of focus to avoid dizziness. They do fixate on a specific spot after they come out of a spin to help orient themselves in the rink. Skaters often plan a little dance move after a long spin. This brief interlude allows them to regain their balance. They also build up a tolerance over time. Beginner figure skaters are taught to ignore the feeling of dizziness. They tell themselves they won’t fall down, and eventually spinning becomes second nature.
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