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- Feb 27, 2014
I too spent a lot of time understanding and identifying the different jumps. In fact, I just recently learned how to differentiate a loop from a salchow without relying on slow-mo replays. A flip and a lutz still looks the same especially the girls since they have a tendency to flutz. And I still can't count the number of rotations in the air esp bet a quad and a triple unless it is in slow mo. It really takes a lot of skating videos. My advice for you is to watch videos of other skaters as well, not only Yuzu's since you will have memorized his layout after watching his vid many times. Try watching full versions of competitions in youtube to train your eye more on the jumps.
it's true that a lot of the ladies skaters flutz, but flutzes do not look like flips - you can still tell they were going for a lutz by the way they set up (flips usually have turns and a shorter set up going in, lutzes you'll see ladies spend more time going straight backwards and then getting on their outside edge) and also how their left foot (if counter clock wise spinner/jumper) is trying to get the outside edge but when they reach back the right foot to pick the ice, their left foot goes wonky and therefore they jump from an inside/unclear edge instead of the outside edge. Yuna never flutzes (but kind of lips, but whatever), Mao flutzes - look at scoresheets for the jumps and then watch their left foot to see the difference in a true lutz, a flutz, and a flip. But definitely go and watch a lot of other skaters (frees probably, because you get more variety of jumps) - I had Yuzu's layout memorized long before I got the jumps down.
as for rotations in the air, that just takes time and being able to recognize a quad/triple from height or setup~

, because his quads are very small but fast



