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Good attempts nevertheless :thumbsup: I wonder, will Korean Federation push lifting quads ban in short program too?
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Good attempts nevertheless :thumbsup: I wonder, will Korean Federation push lifting quads ban in short program too?
I thought the loop was more rotated than the lutz but that might be the angle. Still, I wish she‘d go for doing 3 3As first, maybe with a more difficult entry (a la Kostornaya).
I really like her but right now she has a looong set up for that 3A and it isn‘t always fully rotated either. I don‘t see how she would put in two more heavily underrotated (right now) quads in a program that isn‘t perfected yet. But if it‘s only trying it out in training, then I‘m fine with it. I wish skaters in general would focus on the overall picture, though, perfecting an element, before rushing to include more and more quads. But that‘s just my opinion, why would they listen to that anyway.
The 4Lo is < as well not a full downgrade. She hits the ice at 100-110°Thanks.
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Good attempts nevertheless :thumbsup: I wonder, will Korean Federation push lifting quads ban in short program too?
Here is the original TV broadcast version in HD
https://m.tv.naver.com/v/12325068
I thought the loop was more rotated than the lutz but that might be the angle. Still, I wish she‘d go for doing 3 3As first, maybe with a more difficult entry (a la Kostornaya).
I really like her but right now she has a looong set up for that 3A and it isn‘t always fully rotated either. I don‘t see how she would put in two more heavily underrotated (right now) quads in a program that isn‘t perfected yet. But if it‘s only trying it out in training, then I‘m fine with it. I wish skaters in general would focus on the overall picture, though, perfecting an element, before rushing to include more and more quads. But that‘s just my opinion, why would they listen to that anyway.
Could somebody share video of this in NOT GIF format? It's impossible to watch it in slo mo otherwise - and therefore it's hard to tell how rotated these jumps are.
Thanks.
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Good attempts nevertheless :thumbsup: I wonder, will Korean Federation push lifting quads ban in short program too?
I thought the loop was more rotated than the lutz but that might be the angle. Still, I wish she‘d go for doing 3 3As first, maybe with a more difficult entry (a la Kostornaya).
I really like her but right now she has a looong set up for that 3A and it isn‘t always fully rotated either. I don‘t see how she would put in two more heavily underrotated (right now) quads in a program that isn‘t perfected yet. But if it‘s only trying it out in training, then I‘m fine with it. I wish skaters in general would focus on the overall picture, though, perfecting an element, before rushing to include more and more quads. But that‘s just my opinion, why would they listen to that anyway.
I’m assuming so you can scrutinize them and then criticize them if they’re insufficiently rotated?
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Oops guess I should have checked the next page! #predictions
. unless there is a complete implosion by the 3 Russians so she has nothing to lose with the exception of risking injury which she can injure herself on a triple just as easily (Shcherbakova broke her leg on a triple).
An update.
Quads count: 128
Quad Queen 31/53
Shcherbakova 11/27
Akatieva 6/15
Valieva 3/5
Liu 2/6
Zhilina V. 2/5
Berestovskaya 1/7
Tursynbaeva 1/3
Khromykh 0/2
Sakamoto 0/2
Kihira 0/1
Tarakanova 0/1
Tuktamysheva 0/1
I've added to the condition avg.GOE >= 0 another one that a jump should be called fully rotated to be clean. If anybody thinks it's too strict and the first one is enough one can add one more clean quad Flip to Anna Shcherbakova.
In jump types Toeloop is now a clear leader.
Toeloop 30/60
Lutz 22/46
Salchow 4/17
Flip 1/5
Akatieva's pace is really impressive.:shocked:
5 attempts of the Flip? I remember 4...
Could you explain how to read your list?An update.
Could you explain how to read your list?
Number before the slash is successfully competed. Number after the slash is attempts unsuccessfully competed.