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ITA.But his trademark is stop and pose and sell it to the audience and well, that's his style. For me, there is a difference between Sport and Show. I honestly can not see him as a special skater without the quads.
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ITA.But his trademark is stop and pose and sell it to the audience and well, that's his style. For me, there is a difference between Sport and Show. I honestly can not see him as a special skater without the quads.
Originally posted by Kasey: I think he is better than the program. But wow, he seems to have really improved the speed/centering on his spins! Good for him! the rest is all classic Plushenko. I liked last year's better, but maybe he'll have this one more solid by Euros and worlds. I have a lot of respect for his talent, even when I haven't liked the programs, and he seems like a very nice person.
2ndmark said:We frequently hear Dick lament about "flailing of the arms." That's what I think everytime I watch Plush. I'm just not a fan, but sheesh... sure can't fault his consistency... nor the 4-3-2.
He does it so well because he does it so often in his programs. Skating is not singing or acting and yes other skaters stop and pose at times with the music. But with Plushenko my complaint is that he does it numerous times and it disrupts the flow of his skating. How can the judges judge poses? A skating program should be one continuous movement not start, stop, start, stop. Plushenko can pose all he wants but poseing isn't skating.Skaters do this; singers and actors do this. It's a "sign" that something else is coming.
The good news it that Plushenko is one of the only skaters who does this well.
shdotz said:I'd just like to add a comment on "Dick" - is this D. Button?
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First of all I want to say that I love all of the skaters (Plushenko included). Being a skater myself I have been in the sport for a long time and have loved it since I was a young girl way back when. I am currently a adult skater still out there jumping and spinning! Anyway back to our friendly debate. What is great about skating is that it is sport and artistry all rolled into one. I appreciate all of the artistry that goes into each program but you have to remember that it is also a sport. IMO leave the excessive theatrics for the exhibition programs. Well I have to admit that I don't care much for Phillippe Candeloro's skating. With all of his theatrics in his programs I think it hid his lack of good skating technique. As a professional I feel his skating technique didn't improve as others who have gone professional had. I also don't consider taking ones shirt off good skatingMy guess is that you don't much care for Philipe Candelero, either - or Scott Hamilton - or others in that category. A lot of people love to watch these gold/silver medalists skate.
ceg15 said:I agree- His choreography didn't seem to make much sense to me either. Who is his choreographer? He's a very talented, amazing skater though. (Not a fan of the hair.)
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Yagudini and Eldredge are two of my favorite male skaters too! :yes:Alexi is my other favorite skater, even though he turned pro; and I like the skaters I've already mentioned as well as Todd Eldredge.
G&G one of my favorites too, sadly no moreG&G are my all-time favorites; since they are no more, I like the Chinese couple (can't spell their names, but they are No. 1 right now) and Sale and Pelltier (sp?);
shdotz said:.
G&G are my all-time favorites; since they are no more, I like the Chinese couple (can't spell their names, but they are No. 1 right now) and Sale and Pelltier (sp?); used to be I liked the Russian couple who are now with SOI, but they're past their prime.
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shdotz said:I say, "past their prime" with great reluctance.
They are beautiful to watch, even from the beginning when they first skated together; I have them on a lot of tapes because I do so love to view their beauty.
Are they now professionals? I think so. Past their Prime? They'd have to put a lot of energy for a lot of months to compete with eligibles again. I think they've done their thing and are happy where they're at. Everytime I see them skate in pro-competition there's an error or two, and that's been even before the Olympics. Something's missing.
I remember when Boitano and several others were invited to again skate in Olympics. Of all the former gold medalists, only G&G recieved a medal and of course it was GOLD. They were the best of the best.
So it would be fair to also say that Boitano is past his prime even though he skates beautifully even now.
My comment was not meant to be demeaning, rather to accept that B&S will never again skate for a medal. S&P beat them on all fo the pro skates - at least all the ones I've seen, and I do try to tape them all.
Skating is one of my passions.
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