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is $150 per hour the common fee?.. that's for 20 minutes (@ 150 USD/hr).... eah... I hope he charges $ 200...![]()
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is $150 per hour the common fee?.. that's for 20 minutes (@ 150 USD/hr).... eah... I hope he charges $ 200...![]()
Just my observation, not US statistics.is $150 per hour the common fee?
Just my observation, not US statistics.
- Mid-range teacher (not elite) can charge 20 to 40 USD per 20/30 minutes lesson (lesson during public sessions or with several other skaters and/or student groups on the ice).
- Elite level teacher can charge 100 to 150 (once heard of 200) USD per hour (i guess elite skaters take 1 hr lessons, not 20 minutes, naturally). Private ice time is additional (don't know how much now).
If he was really "My way or the highway," he would never have taken Chen back so easily after he dropped Arutunian temporarily for Zoueva. Chen would have known their relationship was over after changing his jump layout in the Olympic SP and bombing. RA would have kicked Wagner out of the rink when she stopped focusing on her training and/or got to the point where her options were more limited as she aged. Plus her refrains of "Oh, Raf" would have gotten her nowhere fast.
He, in fact, seems to be of the "You'll do what you do, realize you were wrong, learn something and admit it." At least at the elite level. He sounds more like a parent than "Papa" Mishin.
Or one can argue that people make uninformed judgment based on absolutely nothing.Raf is desperate to become the coach of an Olympic medal winner. So of course he was willing to take Nathan back after Zoueva. And he himself (in an interview with Dave Lease) said that he is not his skater's "parent."
Part of being a great coach though is dealing with the emotional/motivational needs of your skaters as well as their (sometimes) difficult parents. Raf appears to seriously lack the skills for that and/or just doesn't want to expend the effort. One could argue that Raf's failure in that area ended up costing Nathan an OGM and perhaps also costing Ashley a spot on the US Olympic team.
...My informed judgment, based solely on what I know of Raf from his million and one interviews, is that he is my Uncle Bill the Blowhard. Uncle Bill has a story for every occasion. Everything good that has ever happened to Uncle Bill is a result of his own talent, perseverance and just general wonderfulness. Everything bad, someone else ... bad client, bad luck, bad location, bad weather, bad bad bad.
And *if* Nathan bombed his Oly SP because he listened to his mom instead of good old uncle Raf (which I don't believe for a second, but still...), that's not Nathan's mom's fault. That's Raf's fault for not figuring out the situation and figuring out how to handle it.
Wow. You must have amazing powers of observation if you can judge someone so precisely based on a million (omg I have missed most of them!) interviews. However, based on Raf's status and demand in the skating world, I don't think believing that he is great is that off the mark.My informed judgment, based solely on what I know of Raf from his million and one interviews, is that he is my Uncle Bill the Blowhard. Uncle Bill has a story for every occasion. Everything good that has ever happened to Uncle Bill is a result of his own talent, perseverance and just general wonderfulness. Everything bad, someone else ... bad client, bad luck, bad location, bad weather, bad bad bad.
Uncle Bill can be a great guy, but he's convinced of his own greatness too![]()
Have you caught Raf lying that you don't believe him? And precisely how should have Raf handled the situation if Nathan told him in the early morning that his family decided to change the content? You don't believe his version based on what exactly?And *if* Nathan bombed his Oly SP because he listened to his mom instead of good old uncle Raf (which I don't believe for a second, but still...), that's not Nathan's mom's fault. That's Raf's fault for not figuring out the situation and figuring out how to handle it. Because that's what great coaches do. And so, based on Raf's own stories, it is indeed Raf's own fault he's got no student with an individual Oly medal.
Frank Carroll said that a smart coach knows that if a parent is really invested and involved, then that coach can only sit back and give their insight and try to use their expertise to persuade but will NEVER actively get in-between a skater and their parent or interfere with that relationship because there is NO WAY a coach is going to win in that situation.
Actually, try me. Do you have any evidence that what Raf said about the Olympic sp content isn’t true? Or do you operate under the Soviet style of presumption of guilt?And (just to jump off) it sure as heck ain’t keeping it real and speaking words of “truth” to publically blame the parent. Like, really
But I will never persuade those as convinced of Raf’s own greatness as he is himself, and nothing he has said so far has persuaded me, so I think this is called an impasse![]()
So basically all of the fans here and Artunian all want to be right. Sounds like a universal human trait to me.Exactly!
A great coach assesses the situation, determines the best way to persuade, and never ever ever gets betweeen a skater and a parent by blaming the parent for all the skater’s missteps, but taking credit for everything wonderful that a skater has done.
And (just to jump off) it sure as heck ain’t keeping it real and speaking words of “truth” to publically blame the parent. Like, really
But I will never persuade those as convinced of Raf’s own greatness as he is himself, and nothing he has said so far has persuaded me, so I think this is called an impasse![]()
Exactly!
A great coach assesses the situation, determines the best way to persuade, and never ever ever gets betweeen a skater and a parent by blaming the parent for all the skater’s missteps, but taking credit for everything wonderful that a skater has done.
....There is no perfect handbook for the right way to do these jobs. In fact, the same advice is not the right way for different students.
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This is what happened (as a formula).But I don't think blaming Mrs. Chen for Nathan's Oly SP, I don't care if she held a gun to Nathan's head and said, "Jump, my son, jump" is smart business or smart coaching. For anyone.
He (Chen) himself spontaneously decided which elements to do in the short program and it led to the mistakes. I had a completely different plan, but Nathan insisted and finished 17th in the short program. I gave him the opportunity to make a mistake at the main competition of the season, but now Chen listens carefully to my recommendations.
IDK. He seemed genuinely remorseful about the Mao debacle, even though it wasn’t all his fault he did seem to take responsibility for his part of the misunderstanding.
Raf explains it here: https://youtu.be/kkLLwgvT1jEIf you (or someone else) wouldn't mind explaining, please: what happened, exactly?
You have got to be kidding me. I'm sorry, and with all due respect, but this whole post isRaf is desperate to become the coach of an Olympic medal winner. So of course he was willing to take Nathan back after Zoueva. And he himself (in an interview with Dave Lease) said that he is not his skater's "parent."
Part of being a great coach though is dealing with the emotional/motivational needs of your skaters as well as their (sometimes) difficult parents. Raf appears to seriously lack the skills for that and/or just doesn't want to expend the effort. One could argue that Raf's failure in that area ended up costing Nathan an OGM and perhaps also costing Ashley a spot on the US Olympic team.
IIRC one of his students (maybe Adam?) said something like Raf is grizzly bear on the outside but teddy bear on the inside.Tbh, I always take his interviews as a bit of performance art? It's clear he wants to project a certain image, IMO it's also clear that his actual career is often in direct contradiction to his tough guy statements.
It does sound like something Adam would sayIIRC one of his students (maybe Adam?) said something like Raf is grizzly bear on the outside but teddy bear on the inside.![]()
To me, that sounds more like something Ashley would say.IIRC one of his students (maybe Adam?) said something like Raf is grizzly bear on the outside but teddy bear on the inside.![]()
LOL you're probably right!To me, that sounds more like something Ashley would say.![]()
To be fair, under those circumstances I think most coaches would've fired her. If he has a stable training environment and students in the US (and a work visa) why bother to change all that to go to Japan? And why would her camp be so incredibly insistent on him going to Japan for apparently no reason?Raf explains it here: https://youtu.be/kkLLwgvT1jE
If you don't want to sit through a video, here's an article summarizing it: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports...inally-solved-eight-years-later/#.WsCxP2ZDyRt
"I have never questioned Michal's potential," Arutjuňan says. "But he fell in down and down. Stopping the fall is always the hardest. But I did it. Now I kick him up a bit. We do that. Nothing special. Nothing. "
He's a tough coach. He requires Březina to run all his programs twice or three times a day, plus even more difficulty than at the race. That's how he's getting better.
"Sometimes my skaters tell me that I'm too hard on them, even when practicing pirue," he admits. "But I answer them: Yes, I am. Because the judges will be even tougher. Referees are not friends."
(It was mentioned in the #TeamTrainwreck thread but some did not believe that Michal Brezina is NOT retiring yet.Březina completely overcame the technique . "I made every jump before. Now I'm getting more or less the same, "the Czech representative commends. The coach has now announced that he will add a four-piece toeloop next season.
"In the spring, I will always offer all my skaters that we will try harder in the coming season," says Arutjuňan. "But I let them decide whether they are willing to go into even more work."
... Březina tries to resurrect for two years.
"Michael is 27, which is enough," says the coach. "But I recommend him two more seasons. He can still return to the European Championship winners. I know what he is capable of. Getting it out, it's my job."
Ah, Raf, he never fails to amuse....
The geater with the heater, the big boss with the secret sauce![]()
OT be damned, I appreciate a good Jerry Blavat reference and this needs to be noted.
Great reference to one of my favorite DJs, the ageless Jerry Blavat. Are you still on a Super Bowl high, el Henry? Philly rules![]()
oh, i don't get "Blavat" vibes from Rafik. Blavat is a combo of Jerry Lewis and Frank Sinatra.
Rafik, if you see him in person or live, talks and gesticulates like a Mediterranean passionate eager but loving father, a combo of Zorba and Tveya. His words on paper and in person create different impression...![]()
Good grief, all the Blavat comments, I'm going to be humming doo wop all day!!!!
For those not from Philly, and not in the know; and he's still going strong! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7k5FB-ld5A
Although, @el henry, I believe it was the "big boss with the hot sauce..."![]()
Mini-thread hijack
I can't believe at least three other people on this board know about Jerry Blavat! A true Philly original. And Yazmeen, hum away with abandon(Recommendations: "One Summer Night" by the Danleers, "60 Minute Man" by the Dominoes, "In the Still of the Night" by the Five Satins, and I could go on and on . . .)
I judged a local adult skating contest a few years ago, and one of the skaters skated to doo wop. I gave him 6.0s, not because he skated well, but because he had the originality to skate to some of the great pre-Beatles songs.
Oh I remember Orser said he used to charge Yuna around $110 per hour so it was even cheaper than Raf. But I bet he has upgraded his coaching fee since then.Just my observation, not US statistics.
- Mid-range teacher (not elite) can charge 20 to 40 USD per 20/30 minutes lesson (lesson during public sessions or with several other skaters and/or student groups on the ice).
- Elite level teacher can charge 100 to 150 (once heard of 200) USD per hour (i guess elite skaters take 1 hr lessons, not 20 minutes, naturally). Private ice time is additional (don't know how much now).