If Kami doesn't learn a new quad, then this is my suggested jump layout:
In SP: as it is with 3A
In FP:
4T-3T
3A
3Lo
2A
4T-eu-3S
3Lz-3T
3F
With little more practise I bet she could pull off a second half 4T. Now she can also add 3T to her first quad (only one 3Lz). And the last 3F is the safety net if one of the combos fail.
Edit1: I hope they start learning this jump layout or similar as soon as she returns from Kazan. 7 weeks or so practise time to Russian Cup Final. I'm starting to also think skipping Junior Nats is the right call. Let her be only a senior this season.
Edit 2: Did some calculations: this layout would give her 6 points more in jump base value (from 56.00 to 62.02)
In SP: as it is with 3A
In FP:
4T-3T
3A
3Lo
2A
4T-eu-3S
3Lz-3T
3F
With little more practise I bet she could pull off a second half 4T. Now she can also add 3T to her first quad (only one 3Lz). And the last 3F is the safety net if one of the combos fail.
Edit1: I hope they start learning this jump layout or similar as soon as she returns from Kazan. 7 weeks or so practise time to Russian Cup Final. I'm starting to also think skipping Junior Nats is the right call. Let her be only a senior this season.
Edit 2: Did some calculations: this layout would give her 6 points more in jump base value (from 56.00 to 62.02)
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Interestingly, you mocking the "puberty" prediction of others, but in the end you're doing the same thing with Kostornaia in this case
