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- Dec 7, 2019
worse than that: I think they messed up two spins that were working.The program itself I feel is kind of empty, and I hope they will add to it over time. It's still better than any FP she's had in the past couple of years imo. It didn't seem like she was 100% ready, but even so, it was a beautiful performance with a lot of potential. Her jumps look great, especially the loop. Her new Biellmann variation is really weird though, and she should really drop it. It's failed her 2/2 times now, and there was nothing wrong with her Biellmann from before.
Her usual exit from her crouched spin, after raising her arms above her back was amazing and fluid, but it's just killed changin feet and entering that slow turning position (slow beacause the weight is spread far away from the center) without any speed so that it result horribly slow until she raised her leg.
Bielmann variant may work: this one I have doubts.
The step sq is simply not existant at the moment, so I'm not so worried about it: we're goin to see it.
Generally I'm not convinced by the program.
In crown I see her, not because many of the pop dance move remind of twilight (not a bad idea imo), but because of the fire I see in it.
This was dull compared to Aliona usually project: I did not see her.
Let's see it again in a couple of week.
Jump potential is there. trixel placeholders are clear.
The single 3lo leave place for a quad in the future.
Another back pain is not welcome.
It could slow down progress immensely and she need to work without limitations.
All the season there has been something wrong keeping her away from the ice when she was dealing with a change of environment and work methods along with a changing body.
I'm aware she looks amazing, but that does not make it easier to skate.