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Will the entire junior team consist of Eteri girls, or will the federation not do that? This year, what if they don’t have a choice?
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Will the entire junior team consist of Eteri girls, or will the federation not do that? This year, what if they don’t have a choice?

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Alexei Mishin: Those Who Can’t Show The Power Of The Jump, They Fetish Steps Before The Jump
https://fs-gossips.com/alexei-mishi...f-the-jump-they-fetish-steps-before-the-jump/ - very interesting
Alexei Mishin: Those Who Can’t Show The Power Of The Jump, They Fetish Steps Before The Jump
https://fs-gossips.com/alexei-mishi...f-the-jump-they-fetish-steps-before-the-jump/ - very interesting
Who am I to disagree with Mishin, but well I disagree. Liza’s setups before jumps are noticeable to me as a new fan and distract from the program. It feels like she is putting the program on hold to prepare for a jump. I’m not sure but maybe a good choreographer could time the music to make this less noticeable? Zagitova is an excellent jumper and her programs don’t have this problem before jumps.
Did you read the whole article?
" If we continue to talk about transitions into jumps, many skaters having a bad double axel start to make a spread eagle before it. This is done in order to hide the low quality of axel. And all these transitions help the athlete to make a small jump, not a big and chic one."
"There’s also an artistic value in a powerful run-up before the jump. It happens that a skater makes a chic spread eagle and a chic triple axel after it, but in many cases people just hide the poor quality of the jump with such approach."
"Those who can not show the power of the jump, they fetish steps before the jump. But the jumps don’t turn out so bright."
Yes, which is why I used Zagitova to counter. She does very powerful run-ups before the jump and the jumps are still great, its not hiding anything. I mean, I get if Mishin is criticizing Satoko. But that to me was more about her home field advantage. Although Liza's jumps didn't received what they deserved this time around and scores should hopefully increase, but I can see why she wouldn't get as good scores as someone like Zagitova who has more complicated and powerful setups.
I think he said at the end that students of Eteri were the exception to this and could still perform high quality elements and difficult transitions but may be wrong due to the translation.
But it does feel like Liza is the only one that is getting punished for long jump set-ups, so I'd rather see them not punish her than only punish her.
When Kostner did jump setups that were much longer than Liza's (well, maybe except for the 3A one, which is indeed LONG), people were screaming in extasy how artistic and beautiful is to spend 20% of your program on jump setups.
^Liza literally telegraphs 360 degrees to prep for one jump.
Can't argue with her technique though.
Will the entire junior team consist of Eteri girls, or will the federation not do that? This year, what if they don’t have a choice?

Transitions into jumps? This is a perverted understanding. Brian Boitano did lutz, passing through the entire rink, now we would have said that’s a simple. Where are mohawks? And do you know where the steps before the lutz came from (difficult transitions into jumps)? They were invented by people who could not jump from a clean “back – outside” arc.
I have to agree with CSG that while Satoko probably deserved significantly fewer points on jumps than Liza, then Liza deserved significantly fewer points on spins and most PCS categories.
I have to agree with CSG that while Satoko probably deserved significantly fewer points on jumps than Liza, then Liza deserved significantly fewer points on spins and most PCS categories.
