When asked why he doesn’t compete any longer, Adian just recently answered on his ask that he would still skate today if his back would allow him to jump quads every day:
https://ask.fm/AdikPitkeev/answers/152178144078
Also that even treatments abroad when he was already at ZSKA didn’t help:
https://ask.fm/AdikPitkeev/answers/152339344718
So is it really necessary to through again dirt on him?

Pitkeev just gave an interview on a regional TV programme....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=864&v=muX5CFb8mAg
the interview is long, he is talking about his coaching work for the last 1+ year, young skaters' potentials in remove russian regions, cost of training, how he started skating.. etc. It is not a formal conversation, so some phrases are "summaries".
@ 3:40 he talks about Tutberidze... He was training with Valabueve, she sent him to Tutberidze. @ 5:30 He is asked about "the secrets of Tuberdize's success: really,
there are no real secrets, she does not force anybody to do anything. we just come to practice.. so imagine the situation... now for example, there are 3 best girls in the country skating... Kost, Trus, all of them (Valieva, Zag, Shcher)... just the best, i think all skaters in her group are geniuses... and they all practice together, not just these girls, ...a whole bundle of them. parents bring kids to the rink... it does not matter how old the kid is, sure there are certain requirements/expectations... if kid is not willing, he does not have to.. he can just leave or try to do it.
Yes, there are injuries.... (but they can be prevented) if one follows a regiment, prepares physically, watches weight/diet, come to training on time. But! the any sport on high level means "injuries".. even in car-racing (formula 1) there are injuries.
There are differences (in training methods) between my old rink and last rink (sambo). the last one (sambo) has better conditions.
Also, seeing all these great skaters in this group are motivating to do more, they all skate so fast, some shooting out triples, some quads, and i only had 1 triple, so i wanted to learn more/do better myself, so yes there is a difference. (then he talks about being motivated when winning medals, and not so when not).
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It's amazing how Pitkeev, Shelepen, few others, when no longer skaters themselves and no longer depended on Eteri or worry about their reputations, now when coaching themselves, suddenly see the light, how "not bad" Eteri was..
