I want to say something positive about Polina. I love her step sequences - they are an integral part of her programs, built into them so smoothly. They match the tempo of the music. They are not frantic, like in case of so many skaters: hey, now it is time for my step sequence, so Im going to rush, to bend here, flail my arms there, contort here, turn here 3 times, without any meaning. At first one can barely notice that what she does is the required step sequence. Subtle and beautiful!
I also think that she is one of those skaters that has potential to express music with meaningful body movements, to find and show hidden nuances. She is musical and her movements are so polished, elegant, graceful. Great awarness. She is probably this more introvert type, but I like it! I dont find her boring at all! But of course, she still has a lot of work to do, to "sell" her programs better and improve on performance.
I also think that she is one of those skaters that has potential to express music with meaningful body movements, to find and show hidden nuances. She is musical and her movements are so polished, elegant, graceful. Great awarness. She is probably this more introvert type, but I like it! I dont find her boring at all! But of course, she still has a lot of work to do, to "sell" her programs better and improve on performance.