T: Now you will practice the free program the same way you practiced the short, what else can we do? Why are you so lifeless today, did your legs got paralytic or what?
P: When I tried to calm myself down, you instead started [gesturing "pumping up"].
T: Don't you think you need to skate the entire program more often? Not just once a week, more often.
P: Did I look lifeless in the free?
T: You barely moved there, watch the recording.
P: I will. I felt much better and easier this time.
T: Then how should you skate to feel heavier than this? It's terrible to go and fail like this. You seem to turn your brain off, you don't control your body at all.
P: Don't control, but somehow pull it off, right? What a surprise.
T: What did you pull off, two jump out of seven? Anya, at least get some speed, you do loop-Euler-Salchow on the spot. You are lifeless. But in practice [drowned out by applause]. It's just painful to watch this.
P: Didn't I do the entry into the spin?
T: Anya, look at it in slow motion later, how you skated on a wooden legs.
P: Look how you pestered me.
T: Then I won't approach you at all. Go to the next competition alone, if you want so. You must prepare properly. Attend to trainings, skate the programs fully.
P: I attend to trainings and skate the programs fully.
[Tsareva's answer was drowned out by applause]