09-17-2025, 12:58 PM
You know what, I actually like those single spin jumps. They seem preferable if you wanna move faster and do a whole lot of dancing.
It seems like these days all the movement in between jumps is just buildup TO the jump. Doing a basic/jump spin a lot more often throughout seems like a better approach.
I just don't get this fixation with the 4A... it's ridiculous. Yeah it LOOKS really cool, but I think it looks even cooler when they do it OFF the ice. I just think it's some ninja type shit to be able to jump and spin like that.
See, Brian Joubert had the right idea back in the day with his Matrix inspired program. There's gotta be so much cooler stuff you can do on the ice than jumping up and spinning in the air. How about bending backwards or crouching down or SOMETHING, just ANYTHING but all the quad bullshit.
Triple axle should be the limit. Maybe have like one or two per program, and the rest of the time just dance or do some weird shit.
It seems like these days all the movement in between jumps is just buildup TO the jump. Doing a basic/jump spin a lot more often throughout seems like a better approach.
I just don't get this fixation with the 4A... it's ridiculous. Yeah it LOOKS really cool, but I think it looks even cooler when they do it OFF the ice. I just think it's some ninja type shit to be able to jump and spin like that.
See, Brian Joubert had the right idea back in the day with his Matrix inspired program. There's gotta be so much cooler stuff you can do on the ice than jumping up and spinning in the air. How about bending backwards or crouching down or SOMETHING, just ANYTHING but all the quad bullshit.
Triple axle should be the limit. Maybe have like one or two per program, and the rest of the time just dance or do some weird shit.