If you haven’t seen Ambers latest Body Love interpretation, it’s soooo goood!!
Really sorry to hear, like Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn had to withdraw from the US Nationals due to covid.
I just looked at Amber’s bio sheet on ISU, and it has been updated with her new program music for 22-23 & Misha Ge for choreo, but still lists the Cains as her coaches. So maybe her time in Colorado was just a change of pace & not a switch?^^ Yes, thanks for posting. I just saw a clip of this program/performance on Amber's Instagram.
In other news (while not official), TSL stated in their latest broadcast that Amber Glenn has been working with Damon Allen in Colorado. No word yet whether she is making coaching a switch, but probably. I think she needs to. It will be important to get a fresh start and new ideas and strategies -- a new mindset! Good luck to Amber achieving her goals and wowing her fans!
Yes. I agree. I was explaining this to my friend. Who thought Amber should have at least scored second in the free skate. I told my friend that Amber actually missed two jumps, in the form of a combo. This combo could have been added to any of her clean triples, in the second half. I suggest her adding a 2A 2T sequence (or even 2A and 2A, if allowed like the pairs team from RUS consisting of two double axels after one of these three jumps). Preferably, after her first jump, the triple lutz, exactly like those Russians. 3Lz 2A 2A sequence. The axel is her best jump. So, I’d imagine this is something she can add with relatively ease knowing she has 3A capabilities. If she doesn’t land the triple lutz cleanly, she can add this sequence combo to her triple loop or triple flutz afterwards. That is 5 points (maybe even up to 8 points) she is at least leaving off the table. She only has to worry about one combo in the second half, so it should be relatively easy for her to remember and execute this. She did tell her coach that she went for an easier layout and when she saw the score, she did say that imagine how much higher her score could be, had she gone for a higher difficulty. So, I’m hoping maybe this is what she is aware of, that she is allowed to go for three combos in the free skate. But, the fact that she has left this combo out, at her 3 events this year, has me concerned.Amber was stunning both programs! I wonder why she still doesn't do third combo though.
Thank you for explaining! I was just knocked out by her speed across the ice and her dynamism. I saw her unfortunate performance at Nationals live and then her having to withdraw because of Covid and that she had it in short program. So proud of her! You go girl!Yes. I agree. I was explaining this to my friend. Who thought Amber should have at least scored second in the free skate. I told my friend that Amber actually missed two jumps, in the form of a combo. This combo could have been added to any of her clean triples, in the second half. I suggest her adding a 2A 2T sequence (or even 2A and 2A, if allowed like the pairs team from RUS consisting of two double axels after one of these three jumps). Preferably, after her first jump, the triple lutz, exactly like those Russians. 3Lz 2A 2A sequence. The axel is her best jump. So, I’d imagine this is something she can add with relatively ease knowing she has 3A capabilities. If she doesn’t land the triple lutz cleanly, she can add this sequence combo to her triple loop or triple flutz afterwards. That is 5 points (maybe even up to 8 points) she is at least leaving off the table. She only has to worry about one combo in the second half, so it should be relatively easy for her to remember and execute this. She did tell her coach that she went for an easier layout and when she saw the score, she did say that imagine how much higher her score could be, had she gone for a higher difficulty. So, I’m hoping maybe this is what she is aware of, that she is allowed to go for three combos in the free skate. But, the fact that she has left this combo out, at her 3 events this year, has me concerned.