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Of course, you are absolutely right. But unfortunately Evgenia was taught skating and jumping with the Tutberidze approach: flawed technique, but on strict diet so the triples can be rotated.
Will she gain some weight when she's in Canada and not on the Tutberidze diet anymore?
Orser isn’t taking anyone just because they’re champions. Med certainly has reached some agreement with him. Remember, Orser is the coach of 3 consecutive Olympic Golds. He isn’t that easy as people know Med is in difficult positions with all young ladies going after her. I don’t think much benefits of Orser getting Med under his wings. I guess she accepted his ideas of skating and that’s it.Didn’t he say that because he was cornered by the Korean press and Kim’s management? If these rumors are true, it will confirm what I long felt about Orser. He’s super ambitious and very strategic about everything. Given a different context, I’m almost certain he would have taken the opportunity to coach a top athlete like Mao.
I see this potential partnership benefiting him more than Evgenia, who has pretty much maxed her scores. Orser, on the other hand, has another champion skater in his camp. He has nothing to lose.
Im surprised that so many people here seem to think that Evgenia is a terrible jumper. Sure this season her jumps were more labored and her toe jumps are on the average side but... come on
Oh I definitely want her to improve! Not saying she’s got perfect jumps, but to dismiss her as someone who’s a terrible jumper is quite wrong imhoBUT her techniques are indeed flawed. We want her to improve them so that she gets the GOE that she truly deserves.. Hope she can still fix them.
Im surprised that so many people here seem to think that Evgenia is a terrible jumper. Sure this season her jumps were more labored and her toe jumps are on the average side but... come on
Eh...he went through same deal with Yuzuru back when Yuzuru's move was announced. Everyone saying if Yuzuru didn't live up to potential it would be Orser's fault.
Med’s edge jumps are fine. Loop and Sal ok. No need to fix. 2Axel a bit meh but she lands it most of the times. She can improve it a bit and doesn’t need to go for 3A anyway. Toe jumps she needs to fix the Lutz mostly. Overall her jumps have average size and ok ice coverage. It’s acceptable. She can improve.BUT her techniques are indeed flawed. We want her to improve them so that she gets the GOE that she truly deserves.. Hope she can still fix them.
*lol* This is better than any soap opera.
.It's both a mystery and persistent comedy - she literally has the medals to prove she has top, top jumping technique. Among the best of anyone in the ladies field right now, and by far the most consistent
It is easier to be consistent if your jumps are consistently prerotated and sometimes underrotated. Imagine you do half of the rotation on ice instead of in the air. You don't need to jump high and far since you can do some of the rotations on ice. A small jump is also easier to land than a big one with good height and huge ice coverage. This, apart from her hard work, explains why Zhenya's jumps are consistent.It's both a mystery and persistent comedy - she literally has the medals to prove she has top, top jumping technique. Among the best of anyone in the ladies field right now, and by far the most consistent
And what now Alina may think just see almost everyday Trusova and Scherbakova training quads or the 3A of Kostornaia ?So the biggest sister of the group now is Alina at a tender age of 16. Wellllll
Med’s edge jumps are fine. Loop and Sal ok. No need to fix. 2Axel a bit meh but she lands it most of the times. She can improve it a bit and doesn’t need to go for 3A anyway. Toe jumps she needs to fix the Lutz mostly. Overall her jumps have average size and ok ice coverage. It’s acceptable. She can improve.
It is easier to be consistent if your jumps are consistently prerotated and sometimes underrotated. Imagine you do half of the rotation on ice instead of in the air. You don't need to jump high and far since you can do some of the rotations on ice. A small jump is also easier to land than a big one with good height and huge ice coverage. This, apart from her hard work, explains why Zhenya's jumps are consistent.
19 pages in 4 hours. :yes:
Im surprised that so many people here seem to think that Evgenia is a terrible jumper. Sure this season her jumps were more labored and her toe jumps are on the average side but... come on


