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Here's Mao's SP cut this season: http://tokitama.tumblr.com/post/1255...9/scheherazade
Sounds pretty unique...a bit conflicted over whether I like it...
I wonder what was the priority in rebuilding Mao's jumps. Certainly seemed not her flutz for the first season of her rebuilding.
BTW does she really need lutz? I kinda feel Mr. Sato has the same question...
In retrospect, changing her jump technique looks like a bad decision. She really wasn't close to landing a proper lutz the last few seasons (or ever for that matter). I wouldn't mind her falling on a lutz if it was taken off from the outside edge, but whatever work she put into the jump has not yet paid off because she is still taking off from the wrong edge. The time she has put in on the lutz has taken away from the maintenance of her other difficult triples, notably the flip and the axel, which have been less consistent than ever the last few seasons. I kind of wish she would permanently take the lutz out of her repertoire and concentrate on getting her 3/3 back because I feel like it might be easier to relearn something you used to do rather than learn something you never did correctly.
I think it's because she started focusing on perfecting and making consistent her 3A.That's not 100% true, as she landed a true 3Lz with the correct edge twice in 2008-2009 season. But i don't know the reason she stopped doing it next season and by 2011 she was back to her old technique.
I wonder what was the priority in rebuilding Mao's jumps. Certainly seemed not her flutz for the first season of her rebuilding.
BTW does she really need lutz? I kinda feel Mr. Sato has the same question...
Yes I noticed the marvelous effort and yes she has succeeded in that.Probably her flip. It is definitely the jump that changed the most.