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- Dec 9, 2017
Maybe not flexibility in isolation, but I find that flexibility and rotation speed go hand in hand most of the time. A good example is Sasha - she's not a slow spinner overall and the rotation speed on her sit spins is quite good. However, every time she goes into the Biellmann, she slows down a lot, and I would classify that part of her spin as quite slow. It's probably because she struggles to hit the position because of her lack of flexibility.Extremem flexibility is great, but honestly, it's not essential. Good spins can be done even if the skater isn't particularly flexible, like Higuchi or Yuna Kim or even Liza Osokina when she's not injured. Again, flexibility isn't even a spin GOE nor a choreo sequence GOE. Even Sasha's flexibility level is fine. Her flying camel is pretty good, her other spins, when done well, are also good. On the other hand we often have uber flexible girls who lose control of their spins and travel a lot (we all love Yulia's 2014 Team Event FS but that last spin traveled A LOT).
It's much more difficult to centre spins when they're faster and more flexible, which is why it's so impressive why Yulia was so impressive (apart from the team event final spin but I'm pretty sure everyone has messed up a spin at some point). Generally, her spins were not only the fastest and most flexible, but also the most centred. Just one example is her layback from the same skate.
