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- Aug 12, 2014
Her skating looks slower than the koreans, so I don't understand how her componets are higher.
Maybe it's because speed is far from the only quality making up the components. "Skating skills" count as one-fifth of the components score, but speed is only one part of skating skills. Then, the other four-fifths making up components are Transitions, Performance, Composition, and Interpretation of the Music. Alysa's program rates high on those qualities.
Its probabaly because it is located in the United states.
That doesn't really rate an answer. IMO.
With Alysa, she is so consistent we rarely see her fall that’s why she is going to a big star if she maintains this consistency. Give this girl a break, who in the world has Alysa technical difficulty now. 3 triple axels and a quad lutz. Not even Rika.
I've been wondering why there's so much agitation about her. Reading the posts, I think it sounds rather like a frantic fear of competition from some folks whose favorites are Alysa's top competitors. Right now, there are 71 "thumbs down" on Alysa's SP video. That seems very much out of proportion; I think most of those people must simply be afraid of her.
I can't stop smiling when I watch her skate, and it isn't because of her nationality. It's because of the way she skates. Such joy! and such unaffected charm. Rather like Katya Gordeeva.

. She is very joyful and interesting to watch. I like her.