The same as me mentioning 'little girls' in my post. All about age, not physical build (although sometimes that also applies).I think what the author was trying to get across was the age - not so much the physical build
The same as me mentioning 'little girls' in my post. All about age, not physical build (although sometimes that also applies).I think what the author was trying to get across was the age - not so much the physical build
Well, she's still a World Champion who hasn't been an Olympian
For me, Liza is precisely the type of athlete who should be training a quad. Unlike a lot of women who train quads, Liza has more or less mastered all the triple jumps. When she does miss a jump, she can usually hold herself together for the rest of the performance, so she won't be too reliant on a quad to earn a high score. Most of the American women who train a 3A or quad can't even do a 7 triple LP cleanly, so they're not able to get the full benefit of the added difficulty unless they also do the easier elements well.I would rather see a consistent 3A and stronger layouts than quads (of any kind).