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Team Eteri Tutberidze

Some pics from the upcoming docuseries about Eteri's school:


Official trailer released 16 hours ago:



The documentary project "The Tutberidze Method" tells the story of one of the most prominent modern coaches and her figure skating school.

Closed training sessions, practicing the most difficult elements, and genuine relationships between coach and students. In the new Okko series, viewers will get a behind-the-scenes look at the athletes' lives and learn how the figure skating industry works.

The first episode will air on Okko on December 15th.
 
Happy new year with Ekaterina Korchaznikova:

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Coach (speaking very slowly, clearly and measuredly, articulating the words clearly):
"We train in a calm, measured way. First we will work on jumping. Then you will show your programs. At the end we will work on spins"

Sportsmen who came after a long January vacation:
they hear white noise and don't understand anything

 


Ekaterina Stotskaya — about her first competition after a break:What are your feelings about the performance? I'm not very satisfied, because I didn't have time to fully rehearse the program. It's still raw, empty, and I need to add a lot of details. I could still add something interesting to it.

First tournament after the injury? I didn't skate for three months from August due to surgery on both knees. I walked in a cast, used a wheelchair, and now I'm recovering.

My muscles atrophied, so I'm trying to work out and strengthen my legs. It's still hard to skate right now.

I returned to the ice on November 6. At first, I skated the program without jumps for a month. For the first two weeks, I just glided and couldn't exert myself. Then I skated without jumps for a month and started adding Lutz jumps. In general, my knees don't bother me, but they do when I sit in a spin.
 
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