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Oh, and Brian, if you are reading this, your two last jump elements should be:
2A+3T
3S+2T+2t
3t twice?not two quads + 3 axels then?
Oh, and Brian, if you are reading this, your two last jump elements should be:
2A+3T
3S+2T+2t
3t twice?not two quads + 3 axels then?
SO thats it only a quad and not in combo.
I m the worst in jump layouts, no worries. I can only count.
in your layout he could add a 2t there after quad, it looks easy for him!
And then I dont know, one quad will try many, including the 'artists'.
Since we speak alone here and we are soooo busy at work, why you dont come to chat?
What's with all the activity here? It's amazing. I have like zero time these days, I hope it clears up till the Olympics.
And yeah, Joubert has one of the most solid jumping techniques these days, but his nerves make him do mistakes, he never does. I think that's why he often looks very sharp in practise, with Quad Salchows and everything, but can't put it on the ice like that.
K probably meant putting the 3T at the end of the programme with 2A instead in the beginning with 3A. 3A+2T and 3A in the beginning will be good enough with a quad. No more needed. i think smth like this would work with his conditioning and would give him all he needs in terms of points from jumps:
In one of the reports from last week's press conference, Brian is quoted as confirming that he intends to stay in eligible skating at least until 2012 (Nice Worlds). I don't know if that will pan out, but it would be nice to have him around for two more seasons.