Also, contrary to the impression that my first comment may have given, I'm not against having a stronger emphasis on skating fundamentals or a push for more artistry.
I apologise if I upset anyone with my comment but I'll admit, I was angered by Janet's article at the time at because it felt like she was very dismissive of all the feats that skaters were achieving: she disparaged difficult spins, difficult jumps and even difficult step sequences. I didn't realise the article was written in 2011 until someone pointed it out and that means that Janet's criticism was not due to the recent quadsters but spurred by the likes of Yuna, Mao and Carolina. Which makes even less sense to me but I apologise for being mistaken anyhow.
There was a point made about safety for young skaters and I do find it interesting that the outcry surrounding it is to ban difficult elements rather than find ways of making these elements safer. Part of it is because figure skating is an aesthetic sport - people don't want to see skaters with helmets and knee pads during programs but perhaps bum pads can be normalised in competition (unless they already are and I just don't know? At least, it doesn't look like women normally wear them).
There's also been a lot of discussion on the sport's popularity. I think we do need to be mindful of being too USA/west focused with regards to that because figure skating is booming in Russia, has always had good standing in Japan and has had a boost in South Korea since Yuna. I don't think fs can go back to its previous popularity because the days of only having 4 TV channels are over but it's not so terrible to be a popular niche sport.
I apologise if I upset anyone with my comment but I'll admit, I was angered by Janet's article at the time at because it felt like she was very dismissive of all the feats that skaters were achieving: she disparaged difficult spins, difficult jumps and even difficult step sequences. I didn't realise the article was written in 2011 until someone pointed it out and that means that Janet's criticism was not due to the recent quadsters but spurred by the likes of Yuna, Mao and Carolina. Which makes even less sense to me but I apologise for being mistaken anyhow.
There was a point made about safety for young skaters and I do find it interesting that the outcry surrounding it is to ban difficult elements rather than find ways of making these elements safer. Part of it is because figure skating is an aesthetic sport - people don't want to see skaters with helmets and knee pads during programs but perhaps bum pads can be normalised in competition (unless they already are and I just don't know? At least, it doesn't look like women normally wear them).
There's also been a lot of discussion on the sport's popularity. I think we do need to be mindful of being too USA/west focused with regards to that because figure skating is booming in Russia, has always had good standing in Japan and has had a boost in South Korea since Yuna. I don't think fs can go back to its previous popularity because the days of only having 4 TV channels are over but it's not so terrible to be a popular niche sport.




