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Has anyone ever posted a YouTube video of Jason Brown completing a quad, even in practice?
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Has anyone ever posted a YouTube video of Jason Brown completing a quad, even in practice?
for the record, this footage is from May last year.
*sending mental encouragement to J: "try quad flip!"*
Well he certainly has the rotation down.......I'll bet we see that quad before the season is out!
this quad on this video was UR clearly![]()
...A year and a half ago...

that's why i wrote THIS QUAD on THIS video![]()
Oh, of course. But now...for me, the size of the 3F is what has triggered my attention. That is a jump with enormous power and height. Even his Lutz is bigger. That indicates to me bigger toe jumps all around, which gives him the height he needs for a quad.
I am interested that he is training 4S, though. To me, his edge jumps - Sal, loop, Axel - have never been as good as his toe jumps.
for the record, this footage is from May last year.
Yes, i didn't mention that cause i thought people will see when it's posted in YouTube.

)Oh, of course. But now...for me, the size of the 3F is what has triggered my attention. That is a jump with enormous power and height. Even his Lutz is bigger. That indicates to me bigger toe jumps all around, which gives him the height he needs for a quad.
I am interested that he is training 4S, though. To me, his edge jumps - Sal, loop, Axel - have never been as good as his toe jumps.
Did you mean to say "even his Lutz is smaller"?
I remember talking about this with you in the fan fest thread (?) and iirc after I suggested that a 4z might be possible you said that it's too small and then we agreed that the Flip was certainly big enough :yes:
I don't know if height on triple is sign that quad is possible. But I always wondered why Joubert wasn't able to pull a quad lutz o flip. In his young days in 06/07 his lutz or flip ( i don't remember) had just MONSTRUS height
But maybe he didn't go for it so he can have such longevity.I think it's more that his Flip has height and distance, and when you combine those with his ridiculous rotation speed...
After Dai attempted quad flip at 2010 Worlds, Joubert joked that he'll now have to bring quad lutz to keep pushing the sport.
But honestly, these difficult quads are just so, well, difficult. It's not only about height, but also about pulling in for the rotation and holding the landing. Joubert also grew up under 6.0, where falling was the kiss of death, so I can't see him attempting 4Lz/4F if they weren't stable in practice. In addition to that, they have to skate an entire LP afterwards--skaters can't just do quad lutz and go. Attempting a jump like that, either failed or successful, could have unfortunate ramifications for the rest of the program.