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Your logic inevitably leads to the conclusion that (1) spirals should be judged and scored in PCS department not TES; and (2) the most important factors of difficult jumps are height and speed, not the rotations in the air, so (i) no more complaints about Yuna's high GOE points on her superbly executed jumps with such height and speed and (ii) no more crybaby about 3A deserving more points for every jump should be considered in terms of such factors as height and speed as well as revolutions.
Thanks.:thumbsup:
What? I don't think that implies it at all. Every single asepct of skating as a "presentation aspect." Spins need to be presented in a fast, way, jumps need to be presented in a clean way...so why not spirals be presented in terms of flexibilty and edge control? What you are assuming someone said just doesn't make sense.
And I think it's a little out of hand to call someone a "crybaby" when they agree with you about what good jumps are made of.