- Joined
- May 25, 2014
How old is he?
He is 20.
How old is he?
It was OK to come back with after missing a season. Chebotareva's approach is to give her students programs that they can actually skate, not the ones she/they wish they could skate. It generally works and keeps her students injury-free (Kolyada's leg fracture was pure bad luck - he was doing a twizzle and his blade got caught in a crevice in the ice). Next year they are planning introduce more difficult content, and even more so the year after that.He did do well at worlds but kolyada must enter the mainstream and do 3/5 layout. If you do 5/3 people say you are lazy and dont train properly.
It was OK to come back with after missing a season. Chebotareva's approach is to give her students programs that they can actually skate, not the ones she/they wish they could skate. It generally works and keeps her students injury-free (Kolyada's leg fracture was pure bad luck - he was doing a twizzle and his blade got caught in a crevice in the ice). Next year they are planning introduce more difficult content, and even more so the year after that.
Just rearranging his current content would be progress. If his next program is 3/5 he has moved forward. 3/5 and two quads or whatever he is planning is good he just needs do be 3/5.