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Just My opinion but this current program just for me seems to be wrong vehicle for her. Does Anyone think she needs something more uplifting to skate to at Worlds.
Just My opinion but this current program just for me seems to be wrong vehicle for her. Does Anyone think she needs something more uplifting to skate to at Worlds.
No, it would be a terrible idea. It would be her and her team second-guessing herself, and a second-guessing Alissa is an Alissa that splats (more than usual).
I shouldn't have even started this thread.
I shouldn't have even started this thread.
I shouldn't have even started this thread.
No, it would be a terrible idea. It would be her and her team second-guessing herself, and a second-guessing Alissa is an Alissa that splats (more than usual).
No, it would be a terrible idea. It would be her and her team second-guessing herself, and a second-guessing Alissa is an Alissa that splats (more than usual).
i agree with macy. her programs just aren't vibrant this year, but this is how her team wanted to package her.
I love her current SP, La Vie en Rose, even though I agree with most other posters that her FS is a total drag. The SP, on the other hand, is romantic and charming. The footwork sequence is a particular highlight, which I don't think was true of any other programs of hers. I would even go so far as to say it should be her signature program. Regardless of how you feel about it, it's a huge contrast in tone and sentiment to her FS.
If she continues to skate past this season, she really needs to consider pushing herself- and I'm not talking different type of program, necessarily- I mean by using her increased confidence to add more elements in her programs, and perhaps even go for 7 triples. Sort of like what she did at SA...even though it was a bit messy, it still got her 1st over a solid Kostner. Personally I think that's what she should do at worlds...even with one fall, if she can hit everything else she'd still be a podium threat.