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Your question lacks any logic.Is this a way to say that Tsurskaya for example is also an abuser because she went back to Tutberidze as a coach?
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Your question lacks any logic.Is this a way to say that Tsurskaya for example is also an abuser because she went back to Tutberidze as a coach?
In the first place it was a joke, some people truly take everything too literally. But I disagree in how purposedly you use such "extreme examples", because if you would use them truly impartially, you would have to use them everytime when anyone makes a positive notion about someone. "He was a good coach", "I feel so well and happy there", all those are cases where, by your attitude, you should apply that as well. Which you don't, so, don't even try to prove something to me.Please no defamation! The exact opposite is the case! Not I have presented a personal point of view as fact, but you. I only pointed out that your final question "If they return there, it actually doesn't seem to be hell on earth" is erroneous and then I provides an example to prove it. I consciously chose an extreme example, because what works in extreme situations also works with ease in less extreme situations. I didn't say a single word about "positive statements about Titberidze".
Please just stick to the truth.
I can see here many Eterigirls and Eteriboys, too. Show me when we wrote Plushenko is the best coach? Seriously...Ongoing invasion of Plushyboys and Plushygirls in this thread is slowly becoming unbearable.
Can't you guys at least wait for one senior gold medal from that school, before you take hits on the best fs coaching team in the world?![]()
But I said Eteri is the best coach right now, the most succesful thus the best coach. I just don't like her every action and method.I think you're the last person who can talk about logic.Your question lacks any logic.
Everyone can think what he wants. Thoughts are free!I think you're the last person who can talk about logic.
Not to go into this, but you also cut out parts, conveniently taking it out of context.
Daria also said that she generally was really easily offended at that age, at anything, not just jokes, and hearing those jokes now she would just laugh at them.
Regarding food, it seems like she wasn’t really motivated to eat healthy herself, judging by her saying that “when the training was over, the fridge opened”, and that she was just plain tired of eating boiled chicken breast and wanted a little chocolate. I understand that completely. Especially at that age, restricting yourself to boring food like that would be very difficult.
Her mom seems pretty intense with diet, that part sounded kind of rough.
she also said that Eteri never took it well, when there were drastic weight changes, because she knows that can’t be right.
if you’re a pro athlete, I’d say quite often they have to stick to strict diet regimes. Like Rika, she measures and rations all her food every day. It will be a lot of sad boring meals, probably most of them not enjoyable at all, but that’s a price all of them have to pay.
I had to post this:Sorry, whilst that's partially true it's almost not true at all. Hammer toes usually appear during times of triples, and whilst you usually have prerotation in your body before then the level of prerotation and blade assist adjusts when you learn triples.
Furthermore, you can change your edge at the point of learning triples (of course correcting the double) - I went from a flutz to a decent outside edge when I landed triple Lutz...
Exactly. And yours are way too free.Everyone can think what he wants. Thoughts are free!
A half turn.How much does she pre-rotate here? By how many degrees?
I honestly don't care how its punished when it comes to Medvedeva vs Sherbakova, the differences between their two flips is almost negligible when it comes to the jump itself. I don't particularly like watching either of them jumping 3F, but I always look up to watch Sherbakova try 4F as its impressive -- I just want the best flips (Wakaba, Kihira) to be rewarded more.I had to post this:
Medvedeva's flip technique is much better than Shcherbakova's, Valieva's and Trusova's.![]()
Triple Flip Evgenia Medvedeva
youtu.be
Burning question: How much does she pre-rotate here? By how many degrees?
You‘re right, I did. For me it didn‘t change the context a lot, though. If I have a child that‘s crying and afraid to go on the ice, constantly comparing herself and her body to others around her, I wouldn‘t say the kid‘s just “sensitive“. I might start to take note of the jokes I make. But I realise that this is probably a difference in personal attitude at what each of us would be willing to accept in the name of training. Elite sports is already mentally and physically hard - is there really still a need for this “tough love“ kind of approach? In my opinion, there isn‘t but I‘m not a coach either.
Her mother’s behavior scared me the most, in all honesty, thus my comment a while back about there seeming to be a lack of a support system for Daria at home.
As for the food part - I realise athletes need to have some sort of healthy diet plan. I‘m not and will never argue against that. The only thing I’d hope is for there to be nutritionists in charge of these young athletes instead of leaving it all to themselves and their parents.
Of course, this applies to all sides, which is why I emphasized that it doesn't matter how things go in the TT. It was all about your conclusion. Show me where someone else wrote something similar and I will answer the same there. Promised. If it was a joke, of course, why are you arguing and not just saying "That wasn't meant seriously, that was a joke." But well, now you've said it. Then I laugh heartily at that conclusion and all is well.In the first place it was a joke, some people truly take everything too literally. But I disagree in how purposedly you use such "extreme examples", because if you would use them truly impartially, you would have to use them everytime when anyone makes a positive notion about someone. "He was a good coach", "I feel so well and happy there", all those are cases where, by your attitude, you should apply that as well. Which you don't, so, don't even try to prove something to me.
No, it isn't.I had to post this:
Medvedeva's flip technique is much better than Shcherbakova's, Valieva's and Trusova's.![]()
Triple Flip Evgenia Medvedeva
youtu.be
190-200 degrees.Burning question: How much does she pre-rotate here? By how many degrees?
Exactly. It looked similar in one of the recent interviews of Shelepen, BTW.maybe I’m just comparing it to myself, but I was a pretty intense teen. I remember snapping at my parents during some of our dinners, and running to my room to cry and be upset over some pretty innocent jokes about stupid things I said. So to me it looked like something of this sort, judging by her words, not necessarily something uber dramatic had to happen.
maybe I’m just comparing it to myself, but I was a pretty intense teen. I remember snapping at my parents during some of our dinners, and running to my room to cry and be upset over some pretty innocent jokes about stupid things I said. So to me it looked like something of this sort, judging by her words, not necessarily something uber dramatic had to happen.
Oh, c'mon, aren't here many positive comments about many persons, memories in interviews, when someone makes positve allusions about somebody? Are you telling me you don't see them?Of course, this applies to all sides, which is why I emphasized that it doesn't matter how things go in the TT. It was all about your conclusion. Show me where someone else wrote something similar and I will answer the same there. Promised. If it was a joke, of course, why are you arguing and not just saying "That wasn't meant seriously, that was a joke." But well, now you've said it. Then I laugh heartily at that conclusion and all is well.
Well, love free thoughts as being trapped in one's thoughts.Exactly. And yours are way too free.
There's nothing "too" free. The mindset that people must agree with you to comment is outdated - provided you aren't actively discriminating against people for things that don't harm other people. I've been sitting on the fence for this entire ridiculous conversation which is meaningless - and yes it is meaningless - as we should be supporting the athletes not the coaches.Exactly. And yours are way too free.
Your discourse reminded me of thisExactly. And yours are way too free.
