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Kaori Sakamoto is also very small but jumps big.
Yep. a couple of people on the thread for JGP events where Kaori competed said she reminds of Midori in terms of her jump scale.
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Kaori Sakamoto is also very small but jumps big.
I support your reasoning. Having a small body does not automatically make your jumps (in height and distance), or skating look small. Alexandra Proklova for example, was tiny but had great projection to the audience. Her jumps did not look small at. We only see the relative height of a person and scale of jumps from TV or computer screen. So I would image that small jumps on screen will appear even smaller in real life.
Kaori Sakamoto is also very small but jumps big.
I could watch Satoko all day. In my opinion, she is more polished than any of the Russian ladies who skates bigger and with more personality.
Her skating skills are much more precise and cleaner than Ashley's. In fact, I think that her blade to ice skills are reminiscent of Mao and Carolina and her upper body movements are Yuna-esque.
I disagree that Satoko needs more refinement. Personally, I feel that she is more refined than Gracie Gold and Elena Radionova, for example. Satoko has great posture, deep edges, and lovely arms. I do agree that her small physique makes all her movements appear "smaller" than other skaters (I've seen her live at Worlds 2016), but what can she do? All she can do is to do her very best to improve, and that is why I respect her although she is not one of my favorites. I was absolutely shocked how she was lowballed in PCS at Worlds. She should have received a 68-69, not a 66...
Since I'm one of the most firm believers that Satoko has musicality, can perform, can interpret and can express the music, I'm going to back up my opinion using some stills from competitions.
The tiny jumps. I can't. Tiny, under/barely rotated jumps do not deserve the same amount of points as jumps with huge height and distance. The less height and distance you get on your jumps, the easier they are to land, IMO.
Agree with you regarding her skating skills - extremely precise and polished, reminiscent of Mao, kind of lacking the speed of a Yuna or a Carolina though. Disagree on the arms. Yuna's arms had the appearance of graceful spontaneity when doing choreography, IMO, whereas Satoko (who is also very graceful, obviously) lacks a certain sense of freedom to her movements. The very best performers seem to move in natural, spontaneous response to the music, and while Satoko has better choreography and executes it much better than someone like Elena Radionova, she also lacks a quality of freedom/spontaneity that Elena has. Of course, I'm not saying that Elena is a better performer than Satoko - for all the passion she exhibits during her programs, it does result in bad posture and flaily limbs. Each could do with some of what the other has, IMO.
Satoko's jumps have actually fine height and especially distance in ratio to her height.
Satoko's jumps have actually fine height and especially distance in ratio to her height.
A 2A-3Lo would be just the thing. She's so predictable at the moment, something unusual, something not everyone does would be nice for her imo. Because her biggest problem right now is that if her competitors are clean or almost clean she's off the podium at Worlds. Her consistency isn't going to change that. I can see why she's repeating the 3Lz in the long, the base value is really worth it, but I cannot find a logical explanation why she's doing the 3F in the short right now, because her 3Lo is way better. And repeating the 3T in the long seem wrong to me if she can do a 2A-3Lo. It's time for her to take a couple of risks if she wants to keep up with her competitors. Because she's doing so many things right - she has fine programs, good taste in music, outfit, delicate expression, she's a great spinner and a delightful skater.If there will ever be any changes in the rulebook then the only jumps I would agree with calling excessive PR on would be her toeloop and her flip. I don't think the lutz is any different than many of the other ladies. Her edge jumps are all ok. But if this were to happen and her TES would drop then I think a raise of her PCS would be fair, IMO. Then she would have to give up on her flip and work on replacing the toeloop with a loop. I know she can jump 2A-3Lo, for instance.
I don't think someone's height should be a major consideration of the height of one's jumps. Satoko is listed as 149-150 cm on her ISU bio while midori ito is actually smaller than Satoko (145 cm), but she is kind of a rare case and she jumped higher than even most men. Another example is wakaba higuchi, she is 150 cm (according to her ISU bio) but she has pretty good height on her jumps. Rika Kihira is also as tall as Satoko, so I don't think her height is necessarily the main issue of the lack of height in her jumps.
That said, I actually think Satoko improve the height of her jumps by a bit from what I have seen in US Classic. I don't know, just the impression that I get.
A 2A-3Lo would be just the thing. She's so predictable at the moment, something unusual, something not everyone does would be nice for her imo. Because her biggest problem right now is that if her competitors are clean or almost clean she's off the podium at Worlds. Her consistency isn't going to change that. I can see why she's repeating the 3Lz in the long, the base value is really worth it, but I cannot find a logical explanation why she's doing the 3F in the short right now, because her 3Lo is way better. And repeating the 3T in the long seem wrong to me if she can do a 2A-3Lo. It's time for her to take a couple of risks if she wants to keep up with her competitors. Because she's doing so many things right - she has fine programs, good taste in music, outfit, delicate expression, she's a great spinner and a delightful skater.
Satoko's jumps have actually fine height and especially distance in ratio to her height. If you consider the height of, for example, Elena's jumps in ratio to how tall she is, they probably will appear even smaller. It matters because the fall/land chance is relative to the size of the person.
The less height you get on your jumps - harder it is to have rotations, IMO, and Satoko is extremely fast in rotations, which IMO deserve reward. And regarding pre-rotations she is so often blamed for - there are a lot of people who prerotate, look at Evgenia, her jumps don't even need to be put in slow motion to notice that.
Fortunately for them neither Karen nor Vivien were forced to jump against their natural direction, unlike Satoko.
Yes it's unfortunate for Satoko but many skaters have other circumstances that affect different aspects of their skating.
E.g. Back problems could = less flexible spins. Many people prefer more versatile spinners (good layback, etc)