@her grace I think one of the biggest issues is just US coaching. It seems in Japan and Korea coaches are usually a jack of all trades - they can coach anything. In the US this used to be common: John Nicks, Frank Carroll, etc. Now elite-track skaters have a main coach - and then a jump coach, spin coach, off ice coach, MITF coach, etc. So now instead of finding one or two quality coaches who keep things consistent you have to find 3+ coaches who may contradict each other and may or may not work well together. And on the coaching side you get some coaches very
USFS needs to focus on developing good all around coaches who may get someone on the side to help with something very niche (say, skating skills). I've always believed that would be the best path to success and it would lower costs and increase access to quality coaching.
@Frau Muller To be fair, Isabeau Levito is still very Eteri and she's succeeding. I'd say the difference is Isabeau is more Evgenia (awful jump technique but a good performer) as opposed to a Trusova like Mia (quads and nothing else).