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- Aug 4, 2003
Buttle has better presentation, better spins, and more interesting choreography.
Mathman said:I don't think of Johnny's skating style as "feminine" at all. On the contrary, to me, he pushes through all of his movements with sustained stength and vigor. That is why he is so smooth, IMO.
Mathman
Mathman said:Yukina Ota.
Mathman
Mathman said:I don't think of Johnny's skating style as "feminine" at all. On the contrary, to me, he pushes through all of his movements with sustained stength and vigor. That is why he is so smooth, IMO.To me, a feminine style would be mincing little steps, like Michelle's little running steps at the opening of Lyra Angelica. Or delicate posing like Yukina Ota.
Mathman
Joesitz said:It's the battle of the lyrical skaters: Buttle v. Weir. (add Min to this group)
The battle of the 'show skaters': Plushenko v. Sandhu (add Janhnke to this)
The battle of the 'macho skaters': Weiss v. Li (add Joubert to this group)
Any other groupings? and who would you add to any of these groups?
Joe
doubleaxelcm said:Lyrical --> Buttle
Show --> Sandhu
Macho --> Joubert
Joesitz said:It's the battle of the lyrical skaters: Buttle v. Weir. (add Min to this group)
The battle of the 'show skaters': Plushenko v. Sandhu (add Janhnke to this)
The battle of the 'macho skaters': Weiss v. Li (add Joubert to this group)
Any other groupings? and who would you add to any of these groups?
Joe
aviva_dawn said:
Joesitz, you hit the nail right on the head!
Question: Where would you put Lysacek, van der Perren and Lindemann?