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For myself (leaving BoP to respond to the dare as he thinks best) I will explain what is off-putting about this discussion.You ignore the serious $10 offer on the Dasha challenge.

I'll give you a hint. It mentioned Yuzuru Hanyu.You must mean @TallyT
(sorry to miss the content)
I would first check if this body position really creates an "awkward" impression when in motion in real time.in the screen caps posted of Amber Glenn's triple loop, to me the problem is not with rotation of the blade but with an awkwardness in upper body position. That's where GOE comes in.
Sorry, it was some time past 1.30 am and I was half asleep and I thought I dreamed it along with a different online discussion on... you don't want to knowYou must mean @TallyT
(sorry to miss the content)
So I will say it again 
You know me too well, I didn't even mention a name! Just a GOAT...I'll give you a hint. It mentioned Yuzuru Hanyu.![]()
I actually wanted to mention that you probably mentioned the said thesis... Good thing to remember about it time after timeTPTB could always consult their GOAT and his thesis, A feasibility study on utilization in figure skating by a wireless inertia sensor motion capture system.
They would never, of course.... but imagine the kerfuffling if some of them did![]()

But of course!I actually wanted to mention that you probably mentioned the said thesis... Good thing to remember about it time after time![]()

I saw an interview with an Olympic level judge once, and I recall him talking about GOE. According to him, the GOE bullets are informative in highlighting good and bad aspects of an element, but in real time, judges are not mentally ticking through the bullet point checklist. GOE is awarded on perceived quality based on the judges' experiences, and it is determined quickly.True, the GOE bullets are quite specific, especially the negative ones. Still, it it not admirable technique when a skater's upper body gets out of synch with her feet, or when a skater tries to muscle up a jump anyway after mistiming the takeoff..
Obviously they don't put sensors on Jupiter or the exoplanets themselves. So what techniques do they use to measure the rotations?It is really quite incredible that we clever apes cannot figure out a way to measure how many times something rotates. We have no problem is determining that the planet Jupiter achieves 67 rotations in the (earth) month of February (ISU designation 68<<) even though both Jupiter and Earth (the camera) are also independently going through all kinds of other relative motions. For that matter, we can do the same for exoplanets that are so far away tha we can barely detect them at all.
Yet Kaori Sakamoto’s triple flip utterly defeats our most diligent scientific exertions.
-1GOE for leg wrap. Nice inside edge, though.