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Taffy
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Thank you to everyone for the great reports.
I'm just pissed about the constant playing around with the rules, it looks like politics in disguise to me. Some skaters will do better under certain rules than others, so each camp tries to make changes that will benefit their skater. The whole thing is kind of slimy if you ask me.
You're not serious are you?
Kim had a solid runthru of free: 3Lz/3T; 3S/2t; pop flip; 2A/2T/2lo; 3Lz; 3S; 2A.
So Blades has indeed seen her programs before. (That jump layout is exactly as he/she described it.)
Why don't you just say you hate her lol
Why don't you just say you hate her lol
THe layback leg is so dogleg and awful - how on earth can an olympic champion have such horrid awkward positioning on a layback. She should know better. Also there is nothing balletic about this - she is skating to a classical ballet of historic proportions and seems to not realize it. No pointed toes as pointed out also. I am baffled as to how on earth she got the olympic gold with such awkward positions. Surely she knows about her right angle layback leg yet does nothing about it. Oh for Sasha and classic positions!
I am baffled as to how on earth she got the olympic gold with such awkward positions
THe layback leg is so dogleg and awful - how on earth can an olympic champion have such horrid awkward positioning on a layback. She should know better.
The layback isn't that easy of a position. And the layback doesn't count for that much of the total score, the jumps do.
Exactly. Also, I think many people overlook the fact that Yuna has one of the best back positions in her layback spin.
THe layback leg is so dogleg and awful - how on earth can an olympic champion have such horrid awkward positioning on a layback. She should know better. Also there is nothing balletic about this - she is skating to a classical ballet of historic proportions and seems to not realize it. No pointed toes as pointed out also. I am baffled as to how on earth she got the olympic gold with such awkward positions. Surely she knows about her right angle layback leg yet does nothing about it. Oh for Sasha and classic positions!
Exactly. Also, I think many people overlook the fact that Yuna has one of the best back positions in her layback spin.