Talk:Glossary of figure skating terms

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Inclusive terms
Skate Canada has decided to no longer use the terms choctaw and mohawk, instead they are using s-step and c-step, to work towards decolonization of terminology that aligns with Skate Canada's inclusion and anti-racism priorities. This may not be an urgent change, because it is not widespread yet, but overtime once other countries are also using this terminology it should definitely be reflected here.-CyanCaribou (talk) 00:04, 5 February 2023 (UTC)