Aaaaaa....i don't remember saying that Kolyada is training himself or should train himself in any post i wrote? So, i don't get your answer.
Edit: i get that you have a better opinion on Valentina as i. Frankly, there is a lot more to a coach than someone who teach jumps, and teaching a 4S is not a big deal of originality and new.
Where i miss experience at Valentina? For example pacing your student through a season that they peak at the right moment. Which is the second season where is not going well. Mika begins well, super prepared and at Euros is out of power.
Where i miss also? How they change over and over the jumping layout, last season looked like a total chaos.
Third: you need good connection as a coach, you have to get them if you want to survive in the politicking of Russian Fed. Valentina doesn't look to me that she is trying too much. The connections she got, i don't have idea if they come from Mika wanting to go to Raf or Lambiel or from Valentina herself. But she need allies in Russia, like yesterday.
There are more and more i could add. None of them has to do with her ability to teach jumps and basic skills, there is no denying that she is very good at them. But for the elite coaching one needs more. More grit. More fight. Luck and hard work had brought her so so far. But now she has to play the big kids game. The game of Orser, of Eteri, of Raf.