And... nothing. It is interesting to note. It's a skating technique and discussing on a skating forum is alright, eh?
Happens to be a skating technique I dislike, however. Seems like two people on thread agrees, at least.
Just because some people can't tell what edges people are on (and apparently what foot they take off of) doesn't mean we have to penalize skaters who are using a recognized and accepted technique.
Where exactly did I mention that I don't know which edge to take off on or which foot they're using? Or they should be penalized?
Here see:
Shcherbakova's Salchow is very confusing to me -
I agree most of the power comes from the left leg/skating leg. But sometimes it does look like some of the power is coming from the right leg/free leg on the ice.
https://youtu.be/uGCgJlDbZ4M?t=181 This is earlier from her career, so not a direct comparison anymore.
I do think there's no significant weight transfer onto her right skate.
If you read the link provided upthread, you'll know that there is the (correct) statement that the weight on the right foot varies. Doesn't mean they're "taking off" the wrong foot - but, understandably, someone not familiar with skating might think otherwise. And, again, thanks, but I know the take off edge and feet used, whether you believe/like it or not
Again, here:
He notes that the amount of weight skaters put on the right foot varies a great deal, and will be mostly a personal preference for that skater.
But some do put a lot of weight on the right foot. Happens when there's an error on the euler (balance check) sometimes at the top levels, and the +3S gets invalidated. That, literally, is a rule, as
@gkelly mentioned. And at lower levels, there needn't be an error on the euler - they are after all lower level skaters.