Dee4707 said:
I agree with your comments. Now as Sasha has grown older skill wise isn't it more likely that there is more errors to be made. Hopefully, I am making myself clear??
Dee
Well, I would think if she were upping the technical side of her skating each season, then more errors would be expected (meaning, attempting 3/3's, 3axle, quads, difficult FW/transitions into jumps, etc). But considering her biggest weakness back in 1999-00 was her shallow edges, lack of power stroking, poor ice coverage, well, improving her basic skills SHOULD have made her overall performances stronger. I think we have seen improvements in such areas. Like I said before-she wow'd me back then with her spirals and spins. Now, her spirals are better since she has deeper edges, and can hold the position out longer with greater ice coverage, better edges and more speed. Her spins don't travel like they did and both the entrances and exits are improved. I contribute those improvements to better basic skating skills. However, as she's grown, her jumps have gotten smaller. Her axle and salchow are still beautiful, but since she still has a flutz, wonky landings/edges, well, her jumps seem pretty much the same as back then.
Sasha's strengths have always been her gracefullness, flexibility, ability to rotate quickly and beautiful positions. I think they may be more highlighted now than in 1999 because she's improved her basic skills.
I think it's unrealistic to think any elite skater changes drastically in 6 years. Yes, improvements are made, but they are basically the same skater, as far as style and personality go.