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OK! I understand.. :disapp:
Thanks. I guess.
OK! I understand.. :disapp:
I don't think Trusova can deliver an R&J like these programs with 5 quads.
https://youtu.be/7auua1fqb4k
https://youtu.be/ZIsRr57IXKA
She trains inSt-Petersbourg with Rukavicin after being expelled from CSKA by Buianova.Wowww! I was impressed by Anastasiia GUBANOVA...where is she now? Fantastic skating and so artistical
She trains inSt-Petersbourg with Rukavicin after being expelled from CSKA by Buianova.
She got robbed twice by fed. No CSKA bonus (Tarasova was busy politicking for someone else).
A wasted talent.
There's a video on YT headlined "Plushenko's admitting Trusova is in her pubertal spur and..."
I just want to remind it's not necessarily means the end of times.
Yes, this is natural. But when did Plush say it? In wich interview?
Plyushchenko parasiting on the state schools 'rejects' is one thing, proving that he, the great Yevgeniy Viktorovich, is the 'Universal Trainer' from the future of figure skating, besting the currently best training teams is quite another. If only he applied himself seriously ....
That was a wonderful Romeo and Juliet with such artistry and feel that is very rare these days.Wowww! I was impressed by Anastasiia GUBANOVA...where is she now? Fantastic skating and so artistical
Nastia was really good in the Russian Cup final and she's pretty much through puberty which hit her harder than any girl skater I can remember. But what I don't know is if shes back on the ice is she training for the next season whatever the season is? We see videos of Sasha and the top girls at the skating all the time but not so much with a second and third-tier Russian girls .She trains inSt-Petersbourg with Rukavicin after being expelled from CSKA by Buianova.
She got robbed twice by fed. No CSKA bonus (Tarasova was busy politicking for someone else).
A wasted talent.
There's a video on YT headlined "Plushenko's admitting Trusova is in her pubertal spur and..."
I just want to remind it's not necessarily means the end of times.
Eteri didn't train all her students from 4 years old. Skaters can and will move on coaches who promise to give the specilized attention they need. As unbelievable as it is, Sasha's jumps look improved at Pluskenko's rink. The jumps looks tighter and straighter than she did last season. I was actually worried last season, because it looked like her quads were devolving, but now, there looks to be some hope.
I've never heard puberty referred to as a pubertal spur.
Yes. But i guess it's much more comfortable to get seniors with 3A/quads and good BOW/reputation thanks to finishing on every single podium these last 3 years, than getting unknown novices with inconsistent 3-3s and results below top 10.Thank you for pointing this out. Eteri has taken most of her skaters from other coaches. Obviously things were working with these girls and they wanted to leave her. Let them manage their own careers and let us be fans.
Like you i didn't see any videos.Nastia was really good in the Russian Cup final and she's pretty much through puberty which hit her harder than any girl skater I can remember. But what I don't know is if shes back on the ice is she training for the next season whatever the season is? We see videos of Sasha and the top girls at the skating all the time but not so much with a second and third-tier Russian girls .
They probably meant "sourt," as in a growth spurt.
Probably.They probably meant "spurt," as in a growth spurt.
EG has taken skaters from other coaches when they're like 5 to 15 years old and made them great. It works both ways without question. The coach benefits from the skaters and the skaters certainly benefit from working with TT for many years. A lot of us wondered how long she could make this unbelievable dynasty of girls and ladies together. The answer was unfortunately not too long. But that Sports then that's life. Some of these skaters have their own needs and think they can get more attention as another academy.Thank you for pointing this out. Eteri has taken most of her skaters from other coaches. Obviously things were working with these girls and they wanted to leave her. Let them manage their own careers and let us be fans.
Yes. But i guess it's much more comfortable to get seniors with 3A/quads and good BOW/reputation thanks to finishing on every single podium these last 3 years, than getting unknown novices with inconsistent 3-3s and results below top 10.
Like you i didn't see any videos.
She hadn't the "luck" to have the slender with almost no curves body type to begin with. It's surprising that she kept her jumps at a good level (even if she wasn't the most consistent) and was even landing 3lz-3lo with that body and her technique.
Aside the fact that 3/4 of the fandom is praying for that to happen just to give a lesson to Eteri, no, there isn't any reason to believe so imo.Is there any reason to believe that Sasha will get her way and be able to do five quads in her free skate this season?
Probably.
Is there any reason to believe that Sasha will get her way and be able to do five quads in her free skate this season? 20t wanted to scale her back to three quads for the free skate that seemed to upset Sasha. But my thinking was perfect the three quads in the free skate and then go to floor and if it takes a season to perfect that that's fine. Then you try for 5. But she's probably not the most patient girl.
Plushenko doesn't only coach Sasha and Alyona (I am not even sure he had plans to take Alyona). His other skaters are much younger. To see what he himself can do as a coach it is interesting to observe the progress of Sofia Titova who is just 11 and couldn't rotate a 2A when she came to Plushenko two years ago. There are also the Sarnovsky brothers. Kirill just made juniors this season, Nikita is still a novice. We'll need to see how the kids do to decide if Plushenko is worth anything is a coach.Yes. But i guess it's much more comfortable to get seniors with 3A/quads and good BOW/reputation thanks to finishing on every single podium these last 3 years, than getting unknown novices with inconsistent 3-3s and results below top 10.
Sofia Titova had just turned 9, it's pretty common to be unable to do 2A at the time. She had a -2Lo combo and her jumps were very big, she also had very strong presentation abilities - And I think she's in fact regressed in this regard quite a bit since leaving Crystal for Plushenko, now she's quite a bit more boring to watch IMO.Plushenko doesn't only coach Sasha and Alyona (I am not even sure he had plans to take Alyona). His other skaters are much younger. To see what he himself can do as a coach it is interesting to observe the progress of Sofia Titova who is just 11 and couldn't rotate a 2A when she came to Plushenko two years ago. There are also the Sarnovsky brothers. Kirill just made juniors this season, Nikita is still a novice. We'll need to see how the kids do to decide if Plushenko is worth anything is a coach.