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Yu-na does do two kinds of combos a double axel/3toe is different from a 3flip/3toe you know.. And once again doing a 3toe in combination shows she can do a 3toe. Kim probably has the best 3toe technique in the world.
the second kind is loop combo- you add loop jump after the first jump
I was told to learn both kind of combos,and it was much harder to do loop combo because I had to control my first jump landing more than toe combo in general.
In a perfect world, yes, millions of people can change their face to music. In a real world, not so many. If it's that easy, why would some get praised with it and some won't?
Of course artistry is not all about facial expression. There are glances, finger movement, arm movemet, every subtle bodiy movements...
However, facial expression sure is very important and basic in not just figure skating but in EVERY kinds of performances-all kind of dances, play, mime, and what not. Have you ever seen any 'artistic' performer with stone face?? I can't think of any ballerina who danced with worried, nervous, frown looks... unless the music demands it. Can you?
One more thing. Why do you think performers wear heavy makeup? Isn't it to emphasize their facial expression? 'Stupid faces' doesn't really explain it I guess.
Don't insult them, please.
I am not insulting people on wearing make-up. I never even said a single thing about that on my post.
millions of people can change they're face to a music -___-. Artistry is not stupid faces.
Yes I can imagine a ballerina dancing sadly w/o the music because maybe she is having a bad day!
...this applies to many skaters as well as Miki Ando...
In Yu-Na's case, her expression does absolutely nothing for me. Yes she is good with her face, but the ability and the talent to make faces doesn't mean that it is true artisty of any depth beneath it. I don't see her expressions as a natural thing of some emotional coming out. Just a certain face nothing else.
yes flash photogs are on my not so cool list...
you DON'T NEED FLASH... it's well lit and you're not close enough to the subject for it to work ANYWAY... and if you don't know your camera well enough to turn it off then don't bring it lol you should know the equipment before you bring it. /rant
I guess I'm pretty late with this question, and I'm asking for a reply from anyone who knows the answer and is interested enough in setting this old guy (67) straight to answer it:
Tom Hammond (NBC telecast) made much of declaring as a milestone that Yu-Na was the first woman in the "history" of the "new" scoring system to break 200 points and that her total of 207.71 was the new world record for a total score. I accepted that at the moment because I really don't make a point of keeping total scores in my "memory bank".
Then today, I went into my skating DVD archives and watched the Ladies LP from 2006 Worlds - Kimmie finished with 218.33, Suguri was 2nd with 209.74, and Sasha 3rd with 208.88!
Uh - Huhhhh?
So, someone here is going to tell me that 2006 Worlds was skated under an "old" new scoring system and there has been a "new" new scoring system in place since '06?
And because of a few modifications in the "old" new scoring system to create the "new" new scoring system, Yu-Na Kim is officially considered to be the world record holder and the first over 200 points under the - uhh - "new" scoring system?
And so all the scores achieved under the "old" new scoring system apparently are "unofficial" and therefore don't count?
Wow, I think this is the most arrogant statement of the year.
I think you can simplify all your posts down to four words: "Yuna Kim is perfect", if you feel the need to post. That would save both yourself and the readers a lot of time.
I try really hard to like Yuna, but her many obsessed fans just turn me off completely the next second. I don't think figure skating has witnessed such extreme fanaticism ever. Not even from the Kwan fans.
Believe me, I am more than aware of the rabid Kwan fans. However, I have NEVER read a statement from even the most crazed Kwan fan that's even remotely close to the effect of "There is nothing wrong with Yuna Kim; Yuna Kim is perfect, it's the JUDGES that need to reconsider". I've seen fans bicker at opposing opinions, but never have I seen them blatantly call the JUDGES blind for judging the technique a certain way.Lets face it, Kwan had her legendary fanbase because of her talent and her connection to them. It is no different for Yuna or anyone else of skating significance. I see that you are a fan of Matt Savoie(I as well), but would you not like him if similar over-enthusiastic fans expressed their love for him and his skating ?
Believe me, I am more than aware of the rabid Kwan fans. However, I have NEVER read a statement from even the most crazed Kwan fan that's even remotely close to the effect of "There is nothing wrong with Yuna Kim; Yuna Kim is perfect, it's the JUDGES that need to reconsider". I've seen fans bicker at opposing opinions, but never have I seen them blatantly call the JUDGES blind for judging the technique a certain way.
There have always been debates over how the presentation or PCS is marked for a certain performance, because it is indeed much more subjective. But when it comes to a purely technical element like the flip, it's much less debatable. To me the statement above literally sounds like "How DARE you damn technical caller called the wrong edge take-off on her perfect flip, you need to piss off. Yuna and all of us know better." I mean, does it occur to them that the flip may be called this way FOR A REASON? The callers have known skating all their life, and so have many, many skating fans who notice the outside edge take-off on Kim's flip. For a fan to state something like that simply shows the utmost ignorance and disrespect IMO.
My point is, you have seen Sasha fans defend Sasha when Kwan fans claim that Michelle has better artistry or spiral, and vice versa, but you don't see them defend to death Sasha's lutz being called a flutz.
And hey, my negative feelings may be projected wrongly, but that is how *I* feel nonetheless. You can't tell someone to FEEL a certain way or whatnot. And I have no obligation to like ANY skater if I don't. Since I already am indifferent toward Kim, seeing the way some of her fans behave naturally doesn't help at all. And need you not worry about Savoie's over-enthusiastic fans. Because they are simply non-existent; at least much less to this extreme degree.