Don't you mean the tripple fluts-tripple flutz? I don't think she EVER actually did a clean lutz.
3loop+3loop. How can u do 3l(f)utz+3l(f)utz?
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Don't you mean the tripple fluts-tripple flutz? I don't think she EVER actually did a clean lutz.
I think most girls have gone through puberty at 13 or 14. 16 is kinda late.
Well, I never heard of Mao's injury before. She may be special. It's nothing to do with abusing. On the other hand, Kim is always complaining about injury and health problems. They (Koreans) are suspicious in this respect.
Tara Lipinski blew out her hip at the age of 15, endlessly practicing her 3L3L combination. There are very good reasons for age rules.
Incidentally, the age rules were voted on by the federations before their adoption, and not arbitrarily put in place by the ISU.
Tara Lipinski blew out her hip at the age of 15, endlessly practicing her 3L3L combination. There are very good reasons for age rules.
Incidentally, the age rules were voted on by the federations before their adoption, and not arbitrarily put in place by the ISU.
Tara Lipinski blew out her hip at the age of 15, endlessly practicing her 3L3L combination. There are very good reasons for age rules.
Incidentally, the age rules were voted on by the federations before their adoption, and not arbitrarily put in place by the ISU.
Tara Lipinski blew out her hip at the age of 15, endlessly practicing her 3L3L combination. There are very good reasons for age rules.
Incidentally, the age rules were voted on by the federations before their adoption, and not arbitrarily put in place by the ISU.
The age limit was raised in gymnastics, too. No more 13- and 14-year olds at the Olympics.
but lipinski and her work etchic...she would have still practcied those jumps even if she was not as senior... and then by the time she was a senior, she would be too injured to skate, as well as miss the 1998 olympics.
This is the To be or Not To be question.but lipinski and her work etchic...she would have still practcied those jumps even if she was not as senior... and then by the time she was a senior, she would be too injured to skate, as well as miss the 1998 olympics.
I think most girls have gone through puberty at 13 or 14. 16 is kinda late.
And continuous, strenuous exercise (i.e., training at elite level in sport) can delay the onset and completion of puberty. Also, there is the added pressure and responsibilities of representing yourself, your nation, family/friends, etc at the highest level of the sport. YuNa, up until this year, always sounded pretty miserable to even be a skater, based on the pressures and expectations on her. So yeah, lets throw that on even more children without giving them a few more years of growth and maturing in how to handle it.
There will always be exceptions, good and bad. Oh, Mao was doing this at age 2 months. Oh, Miki was doing this as a 5 year old. Blah blah blah. The rare exceptions should not make it necessary to change a rule that deals with many many skaters. Some people can drive safer at 80 miles an hour than others do at 55. Doesn't mean the speed limit should be changed, or not apply to those gifted few.
Well, we are NOT protecting the juniors from anything physical by curtailing their move to Seniors. It was reported that Mirai and Caroline completed 6 triples in the FP and Wagner bested them by doing seven in the recent Junior Worlds! Some protection! That is certainly more triples than we saw at last year's Olympics amongst the Senior Ladies' medalists! (Probably Sr. Worlds, also!) It is a bit hypocritical to allow these Juniors to particpate in Sr. GP events, and deny them Worlds' and Olympics' participation. This is one reason that Figure Skating is looked upon skeptically by the public!