...what? That one-foot sequence from Chan was full of "ISU-approved" difficult turns, and Abbott's had a deep outside roll with edge change + choctaw + turns in the opposite direction of his jump rotation, right before the entrance, which is not easy. The back-inside to forward-outside 3-turn should really be considered a difficult turn on its own anyway (depending on how you enter the turn, it looks and feels nearly identical to a counter turn anyway), particularly the type done in the opposite direction of a skater's natural rotational direction.
But that's not what skating is supposed to be. If you are doing constant movements without the depth and steadiness and run of edge, then what level of "skating ability" are you actually showing? Furthermore, if performance/choreography/interpretation components were being scored correctly, then why should someone want to do a movement that would only help one component score, transitions, while hurting 3 other components? The answer is - most people wouldn't want to. The components are simply not being scored correctly, thus people do hackneyed programs and get the scores anyway, which in turn makes an entire generation of skaters look at skating like that and try to compete like that.
This is just not correct. Chan spends longer on one foot in that sequence, and does more turns during that single duration, than anything Zagitova has ever shown in a program. The "amount of turns done in relation to how long on one foot" is very high too. It's funny you say to use a stopwatch, and act like Zagitova is doing almost nothing but one-foot skating, because if you go watch her program from last season, you will see many crossovers and a big break where she just stands there doing almost no movement in the middle of the program.
I also must point out how weak her attempted change of edge spiral was -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXZEM9osim4&t=2m33s - lack of extension, bobbing free leg, unsteady edge, not very deep edges, and lack of duration on the first edge. I was shocked they put that in the program, it is NOT good, and I cringe watching it and hearing the audience sympathy clap just because someone is doing a spiral. Her lack of quality right there shows an important aspect that has been missing in skating, and her own deficiency in skating skill.