- Joined
- Jul 11, 2003
I agree I overstated the energy consuming jumps. However, my point was that after the completion of a well executed jump, a skater is not as tired for the next element as much as completing a well executed convoluted spin especially if the spin combo has a sitspin included. Completing that spin puts the skater having to gain speed again for the next element (like a Quad) whereas a well executed Quad will not cause fatigue for a great combo spin.The properly executed jumps are not less energy consuming than a properly executed spin (I read lots of comments from the top skaters regarding the energy needed to execute a quad). As we all know, in order to execute a jump, the skater needs to jump high+ rotate in the air + control landing&attain a proper landing position and for a jump combo the process must be repeated immediately. So jump+rotate+land + jump+rotate+land + eventually jump+rotate+ land in case of three jumps combos is less energy consuming than even the most complicated spin?
My point is 'the next element' not the present one.
Joe
Sounds a bit like what baseball is going thru right now (from what I am "hearing") and other sports in the past.
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Literally on the floor laughing. If I truly understood everything you just said, that is the most "wonderful post" to me at this point in my time at GS. The whole thing said so much about the view of the scoring sys... I am nodding my head:yes: with a "that's it feeling." Maybe I am just getting to know you "peoples" to well