Seeing Zagitova and Miyahara back-to-back is like night and day. Alina is hunched and her positions not that refined; Satoko has impeccable posture and refined spirals. It's definitely an area Alina can improve and is getting too high GOE for.
Miyahara doesnt have as many transitions as Zagitova, Zagitova covers so much ice and goes around the rink twice in her Chsq meanwhile Miyahara is only in the center. Many credits to Zagitova for pulling that Carmen choreo.
@@KatsumiManami Have you read your ISU rulebook? Choreographic sequences have no set pattern or ice coverage requirements. A larger pattern doesn't mean a better sequence. I'm talking strictly about posture and holding of positions. But if you want to compare apples to apples, both do a forward spiral. Zagitova kicks her leg up for one second while Miyahara holds hers, and her extension is better and her edge deeper. Even in the subtle forward leg raises; Miyahara has better suspension throughout her body. Zagitova is fine, but the posture can definitely be improved, the arch in the Ina, etc.
@@@lawr17 @Thành Nguyễn "Choreographic sequences have no set pattern or ice coverage requirements" are you both dumb? why do you think big jumps get higher GOE than small jumps when ISU rulebook doesnt have any rules about jump coverage requirements? it also applies to chsq for fucks sake. use your brain. more ice coverage, more difficult elements means more points. alina gets more points because she's doing MORE
What's your point? As I said above, there's no set requirements or patterns for the choreo sequence. If they choose to do spirals, nothing is stopping them. It's a beautiful highlight move when done well (ala Kwan, Cohen, Arakawa and so you don't think I'm anti-Russian, Lipnitskaia). They can pick from many different elements; Tuktamysheva chooses to do no spirals at all (her sequence is relative bare compared to others) while Zagitova does one brief one (both do besti squats instead). Daleman has no spirals, while Bell (the highest GOE) is mostly spirals. Kihira and Miyahara do have the same choreographer, but their sequences are dictated by the music and change (last year, they did one spiral and more footwork in their sequences, for example).
When you see these back to back, you can really notice the difference. The Japanese ladies have wonderful skating skills!
Kaori’s was the best for me. It gives me chills every time and that transition into the 3Lo was one of the highlights of the entire season
Once you see the comparison I really love Mariah Bell’s! She appeared to have the most sincere emotion. Nice video, thanks.
宮原さんとベルちゃんのアラベスクスパイラルがめっちゃ好き
トップ3で空気が変わって、1位はもう別格でした。
Seeing Zagitova and Miyahara back-to-back is like night and day. Alina is hunched and her positions not that refined; Satoko has impeccable posture and refined spirals. It's definitely an area Alina can improve and is getting too high GOE for.
Miyahara doesnt have as many transitions as Zagitova, Zagitova covers so much ice and goes around the rink twice in her Chsq meanwhile Miyahara is only in the center. Many credits to Zagitova for pulling that Carmen choreo.
@@KatsumiManami Have you read your ISU rulebook? Choreographic sequences have no set pattern or ice coverage requirements. A larger pattern doesn't mean a better sequence. I'm talking strictly about posture and holding of positions. But if you want to compare apples to apples, both do a forward spiral. Zagitova kicks her leg up for one second while Miyahara holds hers, and her extension is better and her edge deeper. Even in the subtle forward leg raises; Miyahara has better suspension throughout her body. Zagitova is fine, but the posture can definitely be improved, the arch in the Ina, etc.
@@@lawr17
@Thành Nguyễn
"Choreographic sequences have no set pattern or ice coverage requirements" are you both dumb? why do you think big jumps get higher GOE than small jumps when ISU rulebook doesnt have any rules about jump coverage requirements? it also applies to chsq for fucks sake. use your brain. more ice coverage, more difficult elements means more points. alina gets more points because she's doing MORE
@@KatsumiManami Lol you sound like a blind fan right now. Getting so worked up.
すごい、伸びやか。綺麗。
my favorite elements
Mariah's is the best
I just started figure skating and my goal is to dance in ice like that
ルナヘン😍😍😍
Who is that at 1:40? Please let me know, I want to watch this program!
Marine Chuop-Mourareau thank you!
And Alena kostornaia ?
There are no choreo sequences for juniors
I dislike Lee Barkell for taking away Satoko and Gabriel's talents.
when Japan ladies all do similar elements.. spirals after spirals
What's your point? As I said above, there's no set requirements or patterns for the choreo sequence. If they choose to do spirals, nothing is stopping them. It's a beautiful highlight move when done well (ala Kwan, Cohen, Arakawa and so you don't think I'm anti-Russian, Lipnitskaia). They can pick from many different elements; Tuktamysheva chooses to do no spirals at all (her sequence is relative bare compared to others) while Zagitova does one brief one (both do besti squats instead). Daleman has no spirals, while Bell (the highest GOE) is mostly spirals. Kihira and Miyahara do have the same choreographer, but their sequences are dictated by the music and change (last year, they did one spiral and more footwork in their sequences, for example).
@@lawr17 LOL unclench no one said its wrong I said its similar and they're all doing the almost same things which is BORING