Much like most other forums, you can "ignore" any posts from certain members. After complaining (and officially reporting) several times about a poster or posters in this thread, I know that ignoring the posts has restored both my sanity and faith in FS fans...
Just a thought...
Actually, her jump layout last year wasn't bad in terms of maximizing points. Her first two elements were 3F+3T (9.5) and 2A+3T (7.5, the same as a triple Axel). At Worlds, she also got a total of 4.58 GOE (the equivalent of an extra triple Salchow) on her first three elements.i just hope that orser and a technical specialist arranged her jumps differently this season to further maximize points... i have no problems with her having 3 double axels coz i hardly notice it for i am usually in awe of her (biased! hahaha.)
but isn't a 3sal worth more than a 2axel.. and she only does one 3sal... maybe opt out of the last 2axel and put in a 3sal instead..and put in another 3flip and drop yet again the other 2axel.
Zayak rules.
And it's so easy to do sitting here at the keyboard!
Yu Na Kim! (You're one of the very few.)She does 6 Triples and 2 of them are pure Lutzes.
And from what I read somewhere, a solo triple loop!!!
The last time Kim did a triple loop was in the 2005 junior grand prix finals. By the time junior worlds rolled around, she couldn't do it any more because of her back, so she had to substitute a third double axel in place of the solo triple loop. (This sacrificed 1.7 points but she won anyway.)Zuranthium said:This would be the best layout for Yu-Na, with the current rules:
3Lo
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In fact, tacking a 2Lo (even just one) on the end of anything looks stupid. They just kind of pop up in the air and come back down in the same place.Did ANYONE ever do that kind of combination before CoP? No, because it's repetitive and pointless.
That's interesting. It's that "reaching back" for the double toe that makes combos like 3Lz+2T look cool to me.