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By the way - are you suggesting that male skaters do not need to have their coaches there every day but that ladies do? That seems unlikely - it probably just depends on each skater, and maybe the ages of the skaters as well. Older skaters can handle more independence in their training. But if an older skater prefers more coach involvement like Tursynbaeva does, that's okay too.
if you watched closely over this season alina has progressively gotten quite a bit thicker to point where it must be intentional. i think her days of trying to keep her jumps are close to over. her jumps have been bigger, with more pop, much better than when she was stick thin. it seems like they've figured out that alina doesn't actually need to starve herself to have beautiful jumps and are focusing on more muscle power. she is significantly bigger than at the olympics (and i mean this in the best way) and her jumps still got better. all she needs now is her consistency
and there has been major technique adjustment,she's using her legs more and her body less. do you really think she's just been starving herself and trying the same thing when it was obvious that it wasn't gonna work anymore lol? obviously there was major overhaul in her training.
In Medvedeva/Tursynbaeva case we are talking about quite young girls who got used to a lot of attention. And they are not just another girl at the rink especially Medvedeva. Neglecting that, I believe, is a big coaching mistake. If a "long distance coaching" was a skaters' experience since childhood, of course, she/he will handle it differently. Saying that I am just curious how Raf-Eusoon cooperation works. She came from another country, she claims to train 10 hours a day (it was said on the Russian TV), she shows a very good progress. Is Raf more Orser or Eteri type coach with her?
if you watched closely over this season alina has progressively gotten quite a bit thicker to point where it must be intentional. i think her days of trying to keep her jumps are close to over. her jumps have been bigger, with more pop, much better than when she was stick thin. it seems like they've figured out that alina doesn't actually need to starve herself to have beautiful jumps and are focusing on more muscle power. she is significantly bigger than at the olympics (and i mean this in the best way) and her jumps still got better. all she needs now is her consistency
and there has been major technique adjustment,she's using her legs more and her body less. do you really think she's just been starving herself and trying the same thing when it was obvious that it wasn't gonna work anymore lol? obviously there was major overhaul in her training.
I assume that you are a figure skating coach and registered just some days ago to explain things. I believe that you can explain anything. But I read those things in hundreds or even thousands since 2014 including those from people who think a lot about their understanding of figure skating.
No matter what explanations one brings there are facts. And one of those facts is that Tursynbaeva could achieve nothing with Orser and in 1 year got the worlds silver with Eteri. One could see or just imagine improvements in Medvedeva's skating. The fact is that she lost 12 points to her OG results in her absolutely best skate of the season. And I attribute her getting the worlds podium to her unbelievable grit and will in addition to her strong basics (double WC) rather than to Orser's work.
Let's finish with this - we won't understand each other.

I assume that you are a figure skating coach and registered just some days ago to explain things. I believe that you can explain anything. But I read those things in hundreds or even thousands since 2014 including those from people who think a lot about their understanding of figure skating.
No matter what explanations one brings there are facts. And one of those facts is that Tursynbaeva could achieve nothing with Orser and in 1 year got the worlds silver with Eteri. One could see or just imagine improvements in Medvedeva's skating. The fact is that she lost 12 points to her OG results in her absolutely best skate of the season. And I attribute her getting the worlds podium to her unbelievable grit and will in addition to her strong basics (double WC) rather than to Orser's work.
Let's finish with this - we won't understand each other.
I don’t follow him that closely, but I do know Raf has said he trains his skaters to be independent, and Exhibit A for that is Nathan Chen. You couldn’t get more independent, and it’s only been to his benefit. I don’t know what a “Russian” style is, but if it is hovering over your students each day, selecting their music, food and workouts, that’s not Raf.
Evgenia and Alina are at very different points in their skating careers. Right now, Zhenya is adjusting to her mature body, weight/muscle gain, etc. Alina is in the middle of growing, trying to stay as slim as possible to hang on to her jumps - I would say Alina is now where Zhenya was during the Olympics. The jumps take more effort than they used to, there is a need to maintain a very strict diet and low weight in order to accomplish the jumps, but there is no major adjustment to technique yet. Zhenya is at the point where she cannot be healthy and maintain the low weight/strict diet forever (as it caused the fracture she had last season), so she has totally changed her approach. Of course it won't all come together perfectly right now.
We'll see where Zhenya and Alina are next season and compare again.
By the way - are you suggesting that male skaters do not need to have their coaches there every day but that ladies do? That seems unlikely - it probably just depends on each skater, and maybe the ages of the skaters as well. Older skaters can handle more independence in their training. But if an older skater prefers more coach involvement like Tursynbaeva does, that's okay too.
Just want to say, Alina right now is still younger than Evgenia was when she won her 2nd World Championship, 2 years ago. So comparisons about their bodies, growth, progression and/or regression in technique, careers in general at the moment, are not direct comparisons. They are in two completely different places![]()
I strongly suspect tech panel members were just not competent enough for the task - probably they just can't analyze jumps as fast as needed - so they decided to play it safe and skip majority of checks. AFAIK tech panel members are determined by random draw from pool of judges who can be more used to GOE's judging and did tech calling like only many years ago. Hence lack of experience.What were the Technical Judges thinking during Samodurova's skate? At first they thought her 3Lz was a 3F so when she did her third 3F they flagged it as a repeat jump. They corrected it later...
What were the Technical Judges thinking during Samodurova's skate? At first they thought her 3Lz was a 3F so when she did her third 3F they flagged it as a repeat jump. They corrected it later...
I strongly suspect tech panel members were just not competent enough for the task - probably they just can't analyze jumps as fast as needed - so they decided to play it safe and skip majority of checks. AFAIK tech panel members are determined by random draw from pool of judges who can be more used to GOE's judging and did tech calling like only many years ago. Hence lack of experience.
It also proved by the fact that many weak skaters from first flights were awarded by lv4 StpSqnc - which is bs. So one can consider it as streak of bad luck for japanese skaters since with another tech panel final results would be completely different.
I strongly suspect tech panel members were just not competent enough for the task - probably they just can't analyze jumps as fast as needed - so they decided to play it safe and skip majority of checks. AFAIK tech panel members are determined by random draw from pool of judges who can be more used to GOE's judging and did tech calling like only many years ago. Hence lack of experience. ...
If Alina decides to go on with a view of Bejing then next year team looks like: Zagitova, Trusova and someone out of: Medvedeva, Kostornaya, Scherbakova, Tuktamysheva. Sorry, Samodurova, Konstantinova, Gubanova and many other talented girls. Only 3 spots and 2 are already taken with 4 powerful "heavyweighters" competing for the last one. If Alina retires then 2 spots will be "auctioned". In both cases "hunger games" next season are going to be amazing and, alas, no less dramatic than this year. Liza said that she plans to have 3 triple axels like Rika. She knows how to jump and she is pissed now. Kostornaya has been learning 3A, etc., etc.