I agree there, but I meant women were turning too much on the ground during their jumps. Lol My point was the ridiculous amount of prerotation that is used by almost all the women on pick assisted jumps is distorting the nature of the particular jumps themselves. I don't blame the coaches for exploiting loopholes in the rules to get their skaters to be able to do triples. I blame the ISU for not closing those loopholes. They should change the prerotation allowed for flip and lutz to 1/4 turn instead of 1/2 turn. The technique many use now changes the fundamentals of the jump from vaulting up and back as you initiate the jump and twist your body, to almost doing a loop where you touch your pick foot and facing fully forward as they leave the ice(Allysa actually exceeds the current rule, tbh) . Lol I understand the ISU likes 3/3 combos to pretend the sport is progressing, but properly executed 3/2 are perfectly fine, especially in combination with the other aspects of ground figure skating you mention.That is kind of ironic, in a way. To criticsise FIGURE SKATERS for turning too much on the ice. Shame on them, what do they think this is, figure skating?
But seriously, the reason that I put the emphasis on women's skating is that in men's, the ship has already sailed. Nothing counts except how many total revolutions in the air you do. What you do on the ice -- not so much. (Literally, not so much, as the ISU scale of values make abundantly clear. I am not offering this observation as an adverse criticism , necessarily -- just reality.)
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