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It's dated last Monday, the day of the team event. Which leads to the question, was he planning to attempt it during the team event?
It’s everywhere now. I like the tight air position. Also TSL is said to have another video showing nathan landed one.
Raf said Nathan did the team event without him. I wonder what he thought of the attempt which caused so much drama lately.
That's a possibility. But according to TSL he did only a couple attempts. One fell and one landed. Next year will be the real test for 4A, if Nathan and Yuzu both go for it. Nathan's advantage is faster rotation and tighter legs and Yuzu's advantage is higher jump.It's dated last Monday, the day of the team event. Which leads to the question, was he intending to attempt it during the team event?
Oh is that all? That's tame from that camp.And then on a Yuzu forum, they found and posted a copy where they are gleefully discussing at how Nathan is a good ways away from landing it. .
You'd wonder where the obsession and dedication was when Aliev was attempting his 4A. This is why I always consider the bunch the real super Nathan fans. They are way more into Nathan than any of us ever are or will.Lmao I had to find the video of Nathan’s 4a on the Hanyu forum. Lmao also that bunch appears way more obsessed with his 4a than any Nathan fan I’ve seen.
Doubt it's about getting in anyone's head. Kolyada, who has competed against him, said the atmosphere around Chen is very positive.
Which carries more risk of injury? Is an axel as hard on the hip as a loop? Does it matter?
Some comments from that Yuzu fan’s 4A IG post are really delusional.
As to ankle injuries, I read from some discussions on Edge that UR jumps would also cause great harm to the ankles
I also suspect that it's part of Raf/his team's strategy to make sure that he can readily up his game in case Yuzu or some up-and-coming guys figure out their 4A. So he attempted this jump in that practice session either just to keep up with his planned training regimen, or he was feeling particularly inspired to do some axels that day. This being a psychological ploy seems very unlikely to me, as we know his favorite psychological ploy is to land all the jumps without letting anyone know that he was even thinking about itI think if anything, the fact that he attempted the 4A before the team event showed his confidence with this jump.