VGThuy
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Quads are what triples became by the mid-1980s. You needed one or more to be taken seriously.
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So true!Maybe not a quad but a woman can't win without either a quad or 3A thats for sure.
Anna won the 2021 worlds without either (though she attempted a quad flip). I know it is even more competitive now.Maybe not a quad but a woman can't win without either a quad or 3A thats for sure.
Agreed but don’t judges reward all the extra movements?There's also no restraint in Usacheva's skating. Every moment it's another back arch, arm flourish, or something. At a certain point it loses effectiveness, because there are no pauses.
No. The top tier of Russian women could take 50% of their choreography out and still receive high PCS. Check Trusova free skates, for example.Agreed but don’t judges reward all the extra movements?
Tuktamysheva does not have enough choreography to be taken out.No. The top tier of Russian women could take 50% of their choreography out and still receive high PCS. Check Trusova free skates, for example.
Trusova has even less.Tuktamysheva does not have enough choreography to be taken out.
Yes. Most of these so called 'rhythm dances' are 2 minutes of insinuated sexual sin under the flimsy pretense of sport. We are far removed from the glory days of Torvill+Dean and Blumberg+Seibert. The sport needs Jesus.It’s one stop away from hooker and pimp rhythm dance. Not sorry
Or you could do something like Russia with their Russian Youth Championships Elements Division? A skater has four jumping passes to attain their highest value solo jump and jump combination. I like watching the RYC Elements competitions, and the strategies some girls have, especially if they have ultra jumps.Depends how it's implemented.
Skaters will probably be able to have the best success if they get a rest between jumps, but a competition format in which each skater only performs one jump at a time will have a lot of down time in which audiences will easily get bored. (At least in non-live broadcasts much of that can be edited out.)
At the risk of being indelicate,I suspect you are projecting your own lurid inclinations onto that dance,dear.I don't know what you thought was going on in T & D's Bolero BB but the whole thing looked pretty sinful to me.
AMEN.Yes. Most of these so called 'rhythm dances' are 2 minutes of insinuated sexual sin under the flimsy pretense of sport. We are far removed from the glory days of Torvill+Dean and Blumberg+Seibert. The sport needs Jesus.
-BB
At the risk of being indelicate,I suspect you are projecting your own lurid inclinations onto that dance,dear.
Torvil+Dean's Bolero is an artful masterpiece of sacrament between a man and a woman. I see nothing vulgar or sinful in that dance.
-BB
1989 Europeans wants a word with you:And they were also fully clothed. I C more skin on ice dancers these days than ever
I love this video !!! Hahahaaa1989 Europeans wants a word with you:
1989 Europeans wants a word with you:
Interesting! I don't get into all the scoring so this information is helpful.No. The top tier of Russian women could take 50% of their choreography out and still receive high PCS. Check Trusova free skates, for example.
Duhamel said it best around 2014. She and Radford had one of the most complex pair programs ever with their 2013 short (to this day it still blows my mind how much was going on), and they took a lot of content out in the following seasons yet their PCS, including transitions, went up.
If the rules are all the same, and some females can complete the same skills as men, then will there eventually be no men's and ladies divisions with everyone competing together? (I'm not saying I'm for or against this, just commenting on a passing thought)I don't think there should be different rules between the ladies and men's competition now.
I mean we are already at the natural extension to that, which is well known, that females that keep a slender 12-16 year old build (by keeping a very low body fat, which holds off a natural voluptuous mature build) can basically perform the same tricks as a slender 17-24 year old man.
The only female skater I find at all interesting from Russia is Tuktamysheva because her work with Mishin is true scientific development of technique that is generalizable to all skaters.
Maybe that’s the way of the future.If the rules are all the same, and some females can complete the same skills as men, then will there eventually be no men's and ladies divisions with everyone competing together? (I'm not saying I'm for or against this, just commenting on a passing thought)
Anyone old enough to remember Compulsory Figures would be old enough to remember this.1989 Europeans wants a word with you:
'her staple diet is seeds'1989 Europeans wants a word with you: