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- Feb 9, 2014
Tanith's analysis on Kaetyln's and Evgenia's combo jumps is very spot on!
She broke down the fact Kaetlyn has higher and effortless jumps and more flow and less time(?) between 3F and 3T, while Evgenia has lower and forceful jumps and her in-between takes longer, hence less flow and more labor. Hence GOE is higher on Kaetlyn's jumps. But Evgenia makes up with the bonus by jumping in the 2nd half.
Scott says about Kaetlyn's Lutz: there has been lots of talks about her take-off edge. But there is no reason to tell she uses an inside edge. He said something about her upper body, but I couldn't catch it.
Scott says about 2As : Not great element from any of Eteri's students.
As I am typing up, Scott and Tanith is on NBC again.
Tanith and Scott together:
Alina skated with more aggression and got more reaction from audience.
Evgeia skated a little reserved.
I like to listen to the experts' reaction to the performance and the results.
It is first time for me to hear in-depth analysis and/or any criticisms on Evgenia officially on TV.
She broke down the fact Kaetlyn has higher and effortless jumps and more flow and less time(?) between 3F and 3T, while Evgenia has lower and forceful jumps and her in-between takes longer, hence less flow and more labor. Hence GOE is higher on Kaetlyn's jumps. But Evgenia makes up with the bonus by jumping in the 2nd half.
Scott says about Kaetlyn's Lutz: there has been lots of talks about her take-off edge. But there is no reason to tell she uses an inside edge. He said something about her upper body, but I couldn't catch it.
Scott says about 2As : Not great element from any of Eteri's students.
As I am typing up, Scott and Tanith is on NBC again.
Tanith and Scott together:
Alina skated with more aggression and got more reaction from audience.
Evgeia skated a little reserved.
I like to listen to the experts' reaction to the performance and the results.
It is first time for me to hear in-depth analysis and/or any criticisms on Evgenia officially on TV.