Re: seeking expert comment...
sk8fanconvert said:
Now, I'm not a skater, just a fan, so I'm looking to see if anyone else noticed changes in Sasha's skating last year when she started with TT. Damon (my partner) and I both thought her jump landings were different- she seemed to be finishing deeper, with greater bend to her knee. We thought it might be adjusting her landings to handle a quad or just to improve control and flow out of the jump. It also seemed like that was causing some of her difficulties. We've kinda thought Tarasova was reworking her jump landings and that last year she was trying it out. Did anyone else notice that, or are we just making stuff up?
Convert,
I noticed changes in Sasha's jumps similar to what you describe, but I can't say if they started when she changed to Tarasova. I saw Sasha skate at the "Stars, Stripes, and Skates" exhib, which took place about four to six weeks after Sasha started working with TT. I had an on-ice seat so I had a great view of the little things you can't see on TV or that are difficult to see from seats higher up. I've said this before so apologies to GSers who have heard it, but it looked to me as if Sasha was jumping with too much force "out" and not enough "up," so that she was forced to land with a deep landing knee in order to control the skid. But she could have been jumping like that with Nicks and I wouldn't have been able to see it on TV. When I saw her recently, from a third row seat, the force of her jumps looked more balanced and her landings, though still on the wobbly side, were better than last year's. But as Fossi said, Campbell's was just one competition. We'll have to see how she does over time.
But as to your question re what you and Damon saw in her landings, it's quite possible that Cohen changed her jump technique over that summer, changed it because of something TT told her, or perhaps the deeper knee bend you saw was something that had evolved gradually over time. I do know that after I saw the too much "out"/not enough "up" on her jumps live at "SS&S," I could then see it on TV.
I don't know if that helps or just adds more variance to the varying opinions

I thought that overall Sasha was indeed a different skater with TT as compared to how she was with Nicks, though not necessarily technically. I thought she was less flighty, more serious, more consistent, less prone to letting her emotions overcome her technique--all this even though she still had problems with consistency, but not nearly as bad as she had previously. In the '01 GP series, she skated some programs that were complete bombs, ie, trying the quad, missing it, and then improvising the rest of the program only to increase on the disaster. By Nats, the Olympics, and Worlds in '02 I thought she was better, and for the most part I thought her '02/03 season was pretty much on the same level technically as it was at '02 Nats, Olys, Worlds. What seemed different was the awareness of discipline, the commitment to her skating, and the attempt at change. Sometimes her technique seemed solid, sometimes it was all over the place, which seemed to me to be par for the course for a skater like Sasha changing to a coach like TT.
So that's what I saw, for what it's worth
Rgirl