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Today's sport (just like many other areas of people's activities) wouldn't be what it is without people who did not give up after the first problems. There is time, there is effort. Never give up, never surrender! 

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Plushenko as a person definitely seems pretty off-putting to me. Not like I know him personally, but many of his comments aren't something I really approve of, especially with his lack of significant accomplishments when it comes to the coaching front. His handling of Tarakanova especially was pretty terrible in every way, and his general philosophy that I gathered from those moments(that he'll force skaters to learn difficult tech, ready or not).
I think Mishin said something along these lines, that flexibility makes muscles more susceptible to injury. A user in this forum also quoted a post about what sports go and don't go with figure skating - rhythmic gymnastics were especially not recommended, but artistic or acrobatic gymnastics are considered just fine.Could the incredible flexibility be hurting the Russian skaters? Is the body too “loose-goosey” for sturdy jumps? I heard that too much flexibility hurts jump technique. Is it true? Think tuktamysheva or Yuna Kim or midori or the Kween: not incredibly flexible but all had long lasting sturdy jumps.Think of the really flexible skaters whose jumps always look “labored”. I’m just making an observation. I think Alina has beautiful flexibility but could that hurt her jumps as she gets older? I want her to stick around.
And so everyone lives in his very own world.Does the most beautiful skater in the world have any endorsements yet? I don't understand why not.
It's confusing for me too. Internationally, Aliona is the most successful skater out of all recent newcomers. However, she has recently announced that she will retire after Olympic season and pursue a career of neurosurgeon, so maybe sponsors are looking for someone who intends to stay in the sport for longer.Excellent descriptions from Aliona.
Does the most beautiful skater in the world have any endorsements yet? I don't understand why not.
It's confusing for me too. Internationally, Aliona is the most successful skater out of all recent newcomers. However, she has recently announced that she will retire after Olympic season and pursue a career of neurosurgeon, so maybe sponsors are looking for someone who intends to stay in the sport for longer.

How popular is Aliona in Russia compared to Anna and Sasha? ��It's confusing for me too. Internationally, Aliona is the most successful skater out of all recent newcomers. However, she has recently announced that she will retire after Olympic season and pursue a career of neurosurgeon, so maybe sponsors are looking for someone who intends to stay in the sport for longer.
Yes, I‘m pretty sure it‘s because she‘s well known to want to pursue a shorter career. But honestly - if I was a make up/sports/clothing company, I‘d love to collaborate with someone like her. She‘s a champion, yes, a strong-minded athlete and a beautiful skater but she‘s more than that: She‘s smart and mature and grounded and she wants to help people, push herself to reach the excellence and skill needed to succeed in a field so different from what she‘s done before. It’s about what connects sports to a field as neuroscience - responsibility and determination and composure in the face of adversity.
Doesn‘t that sound good as a message? Maybe it‘s the Aliona-fan in me speaking but I think this could be a great statement. I can already imagine a lot of slogans/advertising videos like that lol.
Thank you very much for this amusement! A little pearl!Okay, this made me laugh.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CCbpzVip0fJ/?igshid=y03h7cqsvndm
Anna and Sasha, not quite side-by-side 3Lz+three-turn. Anna should have been a bit faster and it would have looked intentional. But I love how coordinated they are, even down to the annoyed headshake at the end.![]()
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Yes, I‘m pretty sure it‘s because she‘s well known to want to pursue a shorter career. But honestly - if I was a make up/sports/clothing company, I‘d love to collaborate with someone like her. She‘s a champion, yes, a strong-minded athlete and a beautiful skater but she‘s more than that: She‘s smart and mature and grounded and she wants to help people, push herself to reach the excellence and skill needed to succeed in a field so different from what she‘s done before. It’s about what connects sports to a field as neuroscience - responsibility and determination and composure in the face of adversity.
Doesn‘t that sound good as a message? Maybe it‘s the Aliona-fan in me speaking but I think this could be a great statement. I can already imagine a lot of slogans/advertising videos like that lol.
I think he appears to be a very unpleasant person.But you don't hate him, right? Probably you remember Eteri, Mishin, Carrol etc had bad words on that skaters who left them. Right? I just don't like the double standard.
( there is no secret you know all of his mistakes) the double standard is working,
I must be more malicious, the malice and injustice is very succesful here. I won't be so understanding with every coach and skater....
I think Mishin said something along these lines, that flexibility makes muscles more susceptible to injury. A user in this forum also quoted a post about what sports go and don't go with figure skating - rhythmic gymnastics were especially not recommended, but artistic or acrobatic gymnastics are considered just fine.
How popular is Aliona in Russia compared to Anna and Sasha?
Still, Sasha signed with Adidas while she was still a junior and Anya signed with Nike in March of this year (at least that's when she announced it). I don't see why Aliona would reject a sponsor or why a company would have her future plans as an objection to sign her while she is competing/having success.I think her lack of sponsors could be because she has mentioned several times over the past year or two that she does not plan on staying for long in this sport. She said she wants to quit in the 21/22 season and maybe will only do one year of ice shows if even one at all and then wants to have a normal life as a student. From a business point of view investing in someone who only will stay in this sport for a maximum of 2 years and then will leave the public life completely and therefore will possibly then lose the public interest does not make sense. Many brands endorse the same actors, athletes, singers, models for many years, sometimes a decade.
Yuna is Yuna thoughE.g. Although Yuna quit figure skating and quit doing shows (except her own show once a year) she still has many endorsement contracts and gains more each year because she never left the public life despite quiting the sport. She models mainly now and therefore she had and has so many brand deals. Alena does not plan on having a public life afterwards so I think that is why she could possibly have no brand deal, of course, there is also the option that maybe she does not want to have sponsors. Maybe she got many offers but rejected them. Who knows.