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I think he will add more quad also.I really don’t think Nathan will be sticking with his FS layout - even though it worked very well at Skate America. Guessing his goal is a 5 quad FS.
Wondering if he will also be adding another quad in the SP - a 4lz in the bonus ?!
I think for the SP he should maybe jump 4T and 4Lz. BV is not much different than with 4F but success rate is likely much higher.
I think for the SP he should maybe jump 4T and 4Lz. BV is not much different than with 4F but success rate is likely much higher.
SA review with Tony Wheeler and Doug Mattis. Here's the part where they talk about the men.
https://youtu.be/BfRLy87F3C8?t=729
This guy said nathan and vincent went opposite from the junior time, but nathan is a better performer all the time.:noshake:
That's what I was thinking too, do a 4T and add either the 4Lz or the 4F, depending on which one's more stable at the time... I think 4Lz AND 4F is too risky, but it's probably what he will be going for...
I’m actually a bit more concerned about the 3Lo-3Lo combo, as that’s a combo that carries a serious risk of hip problems and I really don’t ever want to see Nathan anything less than happy and healthy.
That was never a real planned combo. It was either a typo or a placeholder for whatever Nathan decided to do--either a 4lo or 3lo.
From Jackie's mouth/twitter to Nathan's ears, please.Jackie’s writeup of SkAm
https://www.rockerskating.com/news/2018/10/23/opining-on-2018-skate-america-a-lot-of-everything
Nathan part
Chen takes it easy
I guess if you call four quads in your two programs taking it easy, that’s what Nathan Chen did en route to a blowout win. Much like last year, Chen’s plan is to be gradual in working his way up in the number of quad jumps. Here in Everett, he did quad flip in the short and one lutz and two toes in the free. (Oh right, and two-for-two on his triple axel, what?) It gave him a sense of freedom in both programs to focus more of his energy on choreography - a good step, especially given some of the jump-to-jump skating that he did at times in his free skates.
As he progresses in this season and adds more difficult technical content, you wonder if he can maintain (or even improve) his attention to the in-betweens. He knows it’s a must … and perhaps after this weekend, he might know that six quads is no longer a must anymore if he can deliver artistically as well.
Jackie’s tweet
https://twitter.com/rockerskating/status/1054903406077337600?s=20
And kudos to Liza again for some brave tweets
The photo of Nathan rolling up his sleeve :luv17:
He looks quite manly now!
