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I think rotation speed is somewhat correlated to how skinny a person is. That's why so many lady skaters are not as consistent as they were younger; they just grow wider but not taller. And for a tall skater, a few pounds will make a big difference. Mao used to rotate faster when she was 19 or even 22. So Mao lost her "amazing ability" to rotate fast?? Most junior ladies rotate lighting fast, but not when they are older.
Very few skaters stay in the same body, and for those do, they don't actually need textbook jumping techniques, including Satoko. Sasha Cohen is another one, who stayed tiny and skinny for her entire competitive career. Yuna also kept her size, though she has great technique to start with.
Very few skaters stay in the same body, and for those do, they don't actually need textbook jumping techniques, including Satoko. Sasha Cohen is another one, who stayed tiny and skinny for her entire competitive career. Yuna also kept her size, though she has great technique to start with.
Midori had an outstanding height of jumps for her body. There are very few skaters now who could be comparable - Liza Tuk, and probably Adelina.
So I didn't say that Satoko is an outstanding jumper. My point is, that she is nothing worse of a jumper than current top skaters - Medvedeva, Radionova, Ashley, even Gracie in her last two years. Comparing with these ladies, Satoko's jump height would be similar in proportion to her body size.
And I thought I explaned my point about low jumps versus big jumps. Yes, for the big one you need more muscle power and certainly a proper technique (not like Med or Rad), but for the small ones, you have to rotate very fast, be tighter in the air, which are also a skills and requires physical abilities. For ex. Adelina jumps very high but she struggles with rotating fast enough and have tighter position in the air, so she often underrotates.
Someone jumps high, someone rotates fast - and the proportion of each differs in each case.
