Jesus Tolstoj, you really imagine Eteri as some caricature mega villain anti christ, don't you?
Female Machiavelli, personally!
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Jesus Tolstoj, you really imagine Eteri as some caricature mega villain anti christ, don't you?
Jesus Tolstoj, you really imagine Eteri as some caricature mega villain anti christ, don't you?
No they are just extremely competitive, and Orser is one of their main rivals internationally. I don't think they like seeing their former students succeeding with other coaches.
Many skaters have spoken on how tough it is to train there cause you get to see your competitors landing all these elements and probably set it in a way that it seems like you're the one lagging behind.
I remember a bunch of warmups from Worlds 2016 and even Pyeongchang where literally Evgenia and Alina steps on the ice and the first thing they do is their 3-3-3-3 right in front of their main rivals, it's a tactic and i've nothing against it, this is competition, mindset is always extremely important, you win this way also.
No they are just extremely competitive, and Orser is one of their main rivals internationally. I don't think they like seeing their former students succeeding with other coaches and they certainly wouldn't like to help Evgenia improving, because Orser would take the full credit then as her main coach.

I think they do these combos because they add to their personal confidence, and as many of them said "you do more in practice, so that you can show a clean program in competition". Alina posted a video of her training before OG18, and she did way more jumps than her program required, and she did it while she wasn't at competitions.
Those things help to prepare them mentally, so that they wouldn't be nervous. They know they are capable of way more, that helps to perform a clean program.
Anyways, I feel like you constantly make similar posts.
What to you is an "intimidation tactic", to others is a regular warm-up they do even when no ones looking.
I think is both, but my actual theory is that in 2016-2017 Eteri was trying to create an argument in favor of making those 3-3-3 combos valid in competition cause they progressively tried to include them in the competitive programs and did it with Medvedeva twice at Nationals and Europeans until RusFed literally told them to stop, and if you notice they started working on quads seriously right after they told them to stop.
Not that they started the day after, cause we know Trusova wanted to jump quads even with Volkov, but maybe they'd have never tried to include them in competition this soon, literally the season after.
Like i said even if it is also intimidation i don't think there's anything wrong with it, it's a tactic, if you read and watch interviews from skaters who have been at those competitions like Worlds and Olympics they'll tell you all sorts of things like that, sometimes even other coaches watching closely your program and not even their own skater, but on the "making it look like you're lagging behind for not attempting this element" that's a coach thing. Some coaches want that internal competition to create that motivation, other tend to treat athletes separately.
I think is both, but my actual theory is that in 2016-2017 Eteri was trying to create an argument in favor of making those 3-3-3 combos valid in competition cause they progressively tried to include them in the competitive programs and did it with Medvedeva twice at Nationals and Europeans until RusFed literally told them to stop, and if you notice they started working on quads seriously right after they told them to stop.
Zhenya did 3-3-3 combo at Russian Nationals on her own, she said to the press literally "I've surprised my coach."
Yeah personally i don't buy that, cause like i said, if you watched closely that season it was done step-by-step:
- first on instagram videos in the summer "just for fun",
- then in warmups but not the final one, cause it's just for fun right?
- then yes in the final warmup,
- at Nationals but "it wasn't planned *wink*" "surprise!"
They were about to do it again at Europeans until Rusfed told them to stop.
Again not that i'm for or against this, but it's just a thing i noticed that would have continued if RusFed didn't speak.
Also, I don‘t buy Zhenya took that risk twice without Eteri‘s permission. It‘s a coach‘s job to rein in skaters if they get overconfident. The fact that Zhenya did it again at Euros shows that Eteri was okay with it, maybe even encouraged it.
She did it once. Tolstoj just wanted to make an impression.
No, she did it twice. Once at Nationals in the FS (3S+3T+3T) and at Euros she wanted to do the same but had an unstable landing on the 3S+3T, so did an additional 2A+3T instead.
http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1617/ec2017/ec2017_Ladies_FS_Scores.pdf
Yeah personally i don't buy that, cause like i said, if you watched closely that season it was done step-by-step:
- first on instagram videos in the summer "just for fun",
- then in warmups but not the final one, cause it's just for fun right?
- then yes in the final warmup,
- at Nationals but "it wasn't planned *wink*" "surprise!"
They were about to do it again at Europeans until Rusfed told them to stop.
Again not that i'm for or against this, but it's just a thing i noticed that would have continued if RusFed didn't speak.

Yeah personally i don't buy that, cause like i said, if you watched closely that season it was done step-by-step:
- first on instagram videos in the summer "just for fun",
- then in warmups but not the final one, cause it's just for fun right?
- then yes in the final warmup,
- at Nationals but "it wasn't planned *wink*" "surprise!"
They were about to do it again at Europeans until Rusfed told them to stop.
Again not that i'm for or against this, but it's just a thing i noticed that would have continued if RusFed didn't speak.
Just out of curiosity: did RusFed ever officially tell them to stop? I might have missed it but I‘ve never read anything about it.
But it makes sense, there’s no use doing it at Worlds because the risk of falling/getting lower GOE is way higher if you do an additional triple. And it would be supremely stupid to lose a World title due to overconfidence.
Also, I don‘t buy Zhenya took that risk twice without Eteri‘s permission. It‘s a coach‘s job to rein in skaters if they get overconfident. The fact that Zhenya did it again at Euros shows that Eteri was okay with it, maybe even encouraged it.
No, that doesn't make sense at all, it is based on pure bias. One bias fabricates nonexisting story (Eteri orders her army to do things for whatever purpose), the second one is prone to believe everything that shows it in that light.

Yes of course Zhenya can go back anytime she wants. She practically built the place.Sorry, does anyone really think Evgenia will ever set foot on Sambo-70’s turf again? Mother Eteri absolutely obliterated her when she left!