Well we will agree to disagree on that. I’m not here to bash anyone’s teachings or any skater. But I definitely don’t think I would use the word perfecting in relation to certain skaters jumps. That’s not just the ladies either.
yes we will probably disagree on that lol. but there are skaters who can't even jump quality triples. i think it would be good to reward both those who do have top notch triples and also reward those who do quads since both of these things are significantly harder than jumping a below average triple.
personally i find quads to be worth more than a perfect triple, but i understand if others find perfect triples to be better than quads. what i don't agree with is somehow not rewarding quads at all if they are underrotated or if there is a fall. if those who spend their careers perfecting triples should be rewarded then by your own logic so should skaters who train quads since this requires just as much time and energy