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The differential between a 4Lz and 4A is 1 point. The differential between a 3Lz and 3A is 2.1 points. I'm curious why the ISU considers the 3A apparently so much more challenging to the other triples versus the 4A to the quads.
Or maybe they didn't think any of this through and just through some junk together until enough people said - "fine whatever I'm starving, let's just leave."
not like i agree with the new BVs
but i could say that one explanation is that a very few number of men do the harder quads, and they tend to learn the one that is easiest for them, for instance, the 4lutz being more often attempted than the the 4flip or 4loop.. it's probably easier for some as they get big air on their 3ltz... so the thinking would be, statistically, the quads are all very difficult and someone COULD learn a 4a without ever being able to do a 4lutz or 4 flip or even a 4 loop....
However, there is enough data already to show that there is a huge gap between the other triples and the 3a... most women cannot do the 3a... but nowadays, many have all other triples... many junior boys have all triples but still struggle with the 3a...
so that could be an argument for that. There is IN REALITY a big difference between those jumps while the harder quads are mastered by too few skaters to constitute accurate data, and also, as mentioned, some skaters can get a 4lutz much easier than a 4salchow for instance... so why risk giving the 4a a huge BV and then realizing that it's really uneven in the end???
As far as I am concerned, since nobody is even attempting the jump yet in competition, that's really not a big worry... it won't have any impact
honestly, if you guys want to look at real issues in BV, look at the pairs throws. enough said.Yeah but you forgot someone has already declared he would like to try it. And they deliberately dropped to BV to this extent. When a 4 revolutions quad lutz jump ( which is cheated by some skaters who's known can land it and judges ignore it sometimes ) has almost the same BV as a 4.5 revolutions jump, you know there's something wrong with the head of people who propose this number. It's still a nonexistent jump because of the difficulty and they curse it aside already.
not like i agree with the new BVs
but i could say that one explanation is that a very few number of men do the harder quads, and they tend to learn the one that is easiest for them, for instance, the 4lutz being more often attempted than the the 4flip or 4loop.. it's probably easier for some as they get big air on their 3ltz... so the thinking would be, statistically, the quads are all very difficult and someone COULD learn a 4a without ever being able to do a 4lutz or 4 flip or even a 4 loop....
However, there is enough data already to show that there is a huge gap between the other triples and the 3a... most women cannot do the 3a... but nowadays, many have all other triples... many junior boys have all triples but still struggle with the 3a...
so that could be an argument for that. There is IN REALITY a big difference between those jumps while the harder quads are mastered by too few skaters to constitute accurate data, and also, as mentioned, some skaters can get a 4lutz much easier than a 4salchow for instance... so why risk giving the 4a a huge BV and then realizing that it's really uneven in the end???
As far as I am concerned, since nobody is even attempting the jump yet in competition, that's really not a big worry... it won't have any impact
Lol, your argument is that since no one has attempted a 4A yet, it's possible that it's not that much harder than a 4Lz...
Can anyone explain the rationale (whether or not you agree with it) for decreasing the base values for throw jumps??
honestly, if you guys want to look at real issues in BV, look at the pairs throws. enough said.
PS i really don't think the ISU offficial are looking at what skaters have said they may add or not add in their arsenal before making rules. I think the uproar about the 4a in here is exaggerated... it's not like anyone has yet landed the jump... and furthermore, this will prevent skaters to try it in competition unless it's fully rotated. Isn't that what we want?
other than wanting super clean throws... there is none.. i am very disappointed with that... i mean, there is no longer much incentive to go for anything higher than a 3loop throw
Tell that to people who attempt quad lutz without it being fully rotated, but still get the score. Now can I ask you why these skaters can keep attempting quad lutz with questionable technique while you wanna restrict quad axel? See more skaters do questionable quad lutz this season, thanks to the BV. And they will get the pass, too. No call for some skaters like usual. Lol.
The 4A is like the Nessie of men figure skating. It's not as easy doable as the other quads. Not just because of the extra 0,5 rotation but also the technique. And i don't know why some think that we can see soon many men land 4A as much as 4lz (which is the quad the most cheated or URed surely)
the quads are all very difficult and someone COULD learn a 4a without ever being able to do a 4lutz or 4 flip or even a 4 loop....
so why risk giving the 4a a huge BV and then realizing that it's really uneven in the end???
As far as I am concerned, since nobody is even attempting the jump yet in competition, that's really not a big worry... it won't have any impact

PS i really don't think the ISU offficial are looking at what skaters have said they may add or not add in their arsenal before making rules. I think the uproar about the 4a in here is exaggerated... it's not like anyone has yet landed the jump... and furthermore, this will prevent skaters to try it in competition unless it's fully rotated. Isn't that what we want?
Tell that to people who attempt quad lutz without it being fully rotated, but still get the score. Now can I ask you why these skaters can keep attempting quad lutz with questionable technique while you wanna restrict quad axel? See more skaters do questionable quad lutz this season, thanks to the BV. And they will get the pass, too. No call for some skaters like usual. Lol.

Yes, in all the years ... except oops, nobody has ever even landed a 4A in competitions.
And of course, just because that hypothetical someone, that hasn't shown up in decades, may exist, that totally negates the difficulty of the 4A. Totally.
Right, not like this is a professional organization, that knows the ranking of difficulties of figure skating jumps, so let us be dilettantes who are going to "risk" giving a 4A a huge BV only to realize that is not such a difficult jump after all.
Makes sense. Totally. Not.
You would fit in ISU so well.
don't accuse me of anything...
i gave an hypothetical explanation as of why the ISU may have not pushed the 4a to a higher value.. i am not the ISU nor making the rules... sometimes, trying to find explanations doesn't mean we agree with them.. it just means we can think outside of our reality... opening our minds to see how others can think