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Yes, she did!
Video!
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3jjepy_wakaba-higuchi-2015-japanese-nationals-sp_sport
I want to know… What do you think of her performance transition-wise? I would be happy if someone who are particular about figure skate would teach me about it..
Yes, she did!
Video!
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3jjepy_wakaba-higuchi-2015-japanese-nationals-sp_sport
I want to know… What do you think of her performance transition-wise? I would be happy if someone who are particular about figure skate would teach me about it..
Yes! I barely even noticed the step out, it just seemed like an odd turn after the jump. After Croatia and here her SP has grown on me a lot. I'm still not crazy about her FS at this point though, hopefully today she'll show me how great it can be.

I'm not too knowledgable about transitions, to be honest. However, I wouldn't be surprised if there wasn't a lot of them, since her team has been focused on the technical side lately
For the transitions point, I would say there are choreographical transitions and not so much "actual" transitions like difficult steps, or what.

Higuchi skated right after Miyahara. She opened her performance to The Mask of Zorro with a huge triple lutz-triple toe combination, which set the tone for the program. She continued to clear one element after one with attack and kept the momentum until the end. Although her program component score was behind the top senior skaters, she posted a technical score of 68.02 points, which was second highest only behind Miyahara. She earned 127.87 points for the free for a total of 195.35 points. To almost everyone's surprise, the girl who will soon celebrate her 15th birthday won silver medal in a very competitive field.
"I was able to pull out a performance that is better than my training, so I am very happy about that," Higuchi said.
The teenager showed her surprise and joy following the competition.
"I feel so honored and happy to be able to share the podium with the two skaters that I admire and look up to very much," she said.
Despite disappointing results during the Junior Grand Prix Series in part because of a back injury, the performances Higuchi gave in over the weekend proved that she is still a strong contender for the upcoming junior world championships.
"This is my first time reaching 190 points, and it gives me strong confidence," Higuchi said. "However, obviously my presentation is not yet there, and I want to improve it toward the junior worlds."
Looks like she has fun skating to it!Her skating reminds me a lot of Yuna Kim. They both have such good musicality!
) but I do think that she has lots of potential in terms of musicality. There just needs to be well-packaged programs that can showcase it.