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Sam, Didn't you point to a weakness or concern about the SAL about 6 weeks ago? Can we judge much about improvement from a single execution (as at TEB or a fall in practice)? Are the two problem jumps related in terms of their execution (I mean physical movement)? Isabel, do you have some insight on this?
Sam, Didn't you point to a weakness or concern about the SAL about 6 weeks ago? Can we judge much about improvement from a single execution (as at TEB or a fall in practice)? Are the two problem jumps related in terms of their execution (I mean physical movement)? Isabel, do you have some insight on this?
Are the two problem jumps related in terms of their execution (I mean physical movement)?
When it comes to landing jumps if you're consistent with all the time it doesn't really matter if you fall on it in practice because you know you'll land it when you need to. For me I always found it easier to land the next one after I fell on it the first time. If you do it perfectly it's hard to keep the focus where it needs to be to do it perfectly again, but if I fall on a double salchow, for example, I pay more attention to every aspect of setting up the jump and I can land the next one.
I'm a reverse jumper so bear with me while I try to keep the feet straight. When I go take off for a double salchow I do a right outside three turn and the jump comes up off a right backward inside edge, to take off for a double flip I do that same three turn and the only difference is that instead off bringing the left foot through and around to vault off the right foot my left toe pick goes into the ice. For Yulia she would do a left outside three turn and her right foot needs to come though and for the flip a left outside three turn and the right toe pick goes into the ice. For both the flip and salchow the take-off edge is a left backward inside edge.
For all the other jumps the take-offs are vastly different, Axel is off a forward outside edge, obviously, the toe-loop takes off a backward outside edge, well the loop is a litte bit similar in that is takes off that same backward outside edge as the toe loop but the mechanics are too different to compare unlike with the flip and salchow, and the lutz is off a backward out side edge but you need to rotate opposite from the way the momentum of the toe pick would normally carry you.
I don't think Yulia really has any problems with toe jumps though, its just the adjustment to the boots that's tripping her up. In the last two full seasons Yulia generally only had trouble with her edge jumps, salchow and loop.
You mean the Flip and the Salchow? They both takes off from a back inside edge and lands on the back outside edge of the opposite foot, but the preparation and technique of the two jumps are different. I don't know what might be her problem though.
Last season she didn't have problems with the flip, if I'm not mistaken?
Salchow (edge jump): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_KZeYwD2dU
Flip (toe jump): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Zb8C7lnYVk
That explains a lot to me. So did she fall on those two similar jumps (similar in take offs) mostly because of weak take offs? I recall that she looked pretty wobbly in the take off when she fell in TEB.
@sjid: I tried to convert her videos into pictures but the free download it's the unregistered edition and they put watermark on output images. :disapp:
They for the license code but I have none. What kind of free download is that? :scowl:
At TEB I could easily see the fall was coming before she fell. Her body position was way too horizontal.
Thanks, Alba. Those were the two jumps that Sam mentioned. I asked this because, if there is something in common with the jumps she misses (such as take off), then that part is where she has trouble. I was just curious about how specific the problem is. Isabel says this has a lot to do with boots, and I think that is the problem because Yulia has said the same thing. So why can't they adjust her boots? Pardon my naivete, I know nothing about the technique of skating, but this sounds like a problem we might have to live with in the 19th C, it shouldn't be something she has to endure today. It wouldn't take me 3 months to change brands if I was tripping down the street because my shoes didn't break in. After all she has overcome, must it come down to a pair of shoes? This is asking a lot of her.
Maybe her difficulties will soon be over, as you have assured me before, and still do patiently. Her attitude is good, and as long as it isn't upsetting her it's all good. I was just curious to find a "common denominator" so that I could understand what she is up against.
Very sorry, Alba. It's the one I found, in an effort to help anyone wanting to see what I describe. I got mine from a free software site when it was temporarily offered (no longer available). I feel really bad about this. I can't post pictures on here, otherwise I would put up a sample for everyone to see. Maybe somebody can suggest another conversion software or another site. You won't believe your eyes, I mean she is incredible, superhuman.
Um sorry I haven't kept up with the whole thread but...what video are you trying to convert and what part of it?
I wrote some Matlab scripts to convert parts of videos into animated gifs during the Olympics (which is how I made and posted the gifs), I can easily change the parameters given the details like the video, start time, stop time, etc.
Um sorry I haven't kept up with the whole thread but...what video are you trying to convert and what part of it?
I wrote some Matlab scripts to convert parts of videos into animated gifs during the Olympics (which is how I made and posted the gifs), I can easily change the parameters given the details like the video, start time, stop time, etc.
Oh I meant the video; given a video and what portion you want it to be "picturefied" I can easily convert it into an animated gif and post it on flickr. I guess in theory anyone could if they have Matlab.