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Some of these I agree with (Tara and Johnny needing to shut up sometimes) but some of these are downright ridiculous.it's just people with imagination letting their emotions run wild, or is it the other way around?
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Obviously the appearance of " the nose " on scene has led to a whole wave of (sometimes evil) creativity
Cool as these videos are-and God knows Anna and Kamila and the rest have great dancing talent-I've never understood how this particular style of dance is helpful for figure skating. I've always just figured it was a diversion from training. In fact, much of the dance seems counter productive to figure skating. I would rather see more ballet-which I feel does more to strengthen the core, assist in posture and carriage etc.Yup, I've seen that article before. It's what I was referring to in saying that Zhelezhnyakov seems to think that he made a great contribution to the skaters' success. I agree that dance is important for cross-training, but as an addition to (not a substitute for) general physical conditioning. High-level skaters and even dancers themselves do conditioning (plyometrics, core work, cardio) to prevent injury. From what we see, the Tutberidze group is no exception (see backstage warmups at the last Russian Cup with off-ice jumps/skipping), so Zhelezhnyakov seems to be overstating his role a bit. It reminds me of Patrick Chan when he had Kathy Johnson (a modern dance teacher) as his main coach. Needless to say that wasn't sufficient.
I guess he's got vested interest in promoting his own commercial dance academy, and it seems PR is unavoidable with anyone involved in children's training, whether it be in skating or dance, so that's understandable. I admit to disliking him because he shares more opinions about skating with the media than some actual skating coaches (like Dudakov). E.g. on calling Trusova a traitor - I would actually understand if, say, Danny G said it, but hearing that from a physical trainer who doesn't even skate?
If by 'the competing rink' you mean AoP then yes, I've seen a few dance clips from them. They tend to post ballet/lyrical jazz/contemporary dance though, so it's hard to compare directly with Zhelezhnyakov's commercial dance. I can only judge the ballet, but have yet to see any skater (AoP or elsewhere) in off-ice ballet classes with proper turn-out of the standing leg, articulated feet and spotted turns. It's not necessary to train those aspects for skating, but I can imagine my ballet teacher facepalming at the sight![]()
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I think they move in a way that is intended to warm up their bodies and all body parts, and try some weird moves in order to teach your body a bigger diversity of movements in general. I might be wrong, but that's my impression of these modern dances.Cool as these videos are-and God knows Anna and Kamila and the rest have great dancing talent-I've never understood how this particular style of dance is helpful for figure skating. I've always just figured it was a diversion from training. In fact, much of the dance seems counter productive to figure skating. I would rather see more ballet-which I feel does more to strengthen the core, assist in posture and carriage etc.
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I just arrived.Plushyfan, where are you? We finally found a coach we can both like!![]()
It's hilarious. To qualify for what? If you mean Russnats, GP participants should have free pass, shouldn't they? Even thought this season it's rather theoretical GP participants...Sigh... some of my faves now have to compete in the last two cups back to back just to qualify:
Gubanova, Tarakanova, Sinitsyna, Medvedeva and Kostornaia
I just hope they are healthy and able to compete
Also, I think Serafimah will have to compete in the last two as well....
the question is if other skaters have their quads back and are in good form like Anna and Sasha why doesn't aliona have her triple axel back? If she was say five or six pounds heavier from puberty for not being able to train properly in the offseason would that kill her 3A?With the possibility of cancellation of Worlds and other major competitions this season, there's no point to rush. I hope she can get it back soon, but if not, there is time. And most importantly, she stays healthy and happy.
who other than athletes is going to want to go to an Olympic city in the near future where there are hundreds of thousands of travelers from other cities or countries bringing God knows what kind of germs from where they came to the Olympic host City? Not I.You should read the article. They suggest they might cut down on staff, for instance, and are yet undecided if they want a full audience.
ETA: But they also add they don't yet know what the travel restrictions will allow.
Perhaps the deceased Liudmila Shalashova gave some ballet classes in the proper sense, with all the taps and pliees, in Khrustalniy?