Paskud Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 galaxy brain program Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paskud Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 6 hours ago, luvsk8 said: Though Mai's PCS should be a bit higher, she is much slower on ice than before... you know, not only Mai PCS are (lll¬ω¬) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paskud Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 Shun's protocol from Autumn Kobaton https://www.jsfresults.com/local/2020-2021/fs/11/210/data0405.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sallycinnamon Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 9 minutes ago, Paskud said: Shun's protocol from Autumn Kobaton https://www.jsfresults.com/local/2020-2021/fs/11/210/data0405.pdf His levels 😪 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yuzupon Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 11 hours ago, Paskud said: Kaori 66.24 PCS Mai 60.08 PCS Mako 59.36 PCS (2 falls) Mana 58.88 PCS Yuna 58.40 PCS (1 fall) Rin 56.72 PCS (lll¬ω¬) I still stand by my observation from last comps that Mana's program is the most competition ready. That PCS is a crime for her, even more so than for Mai (but yeah, for everyone but Kaori, really). Just, ok, so Kaori is the anointed one, but do you really have to underscore everyone like that? Esp with how much Kaori bungled THAT specific performance THAT day, and how almost everyone did better. DO NOT TURN ME AGAINST KAORI, please... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paskud Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 West Japan junior boys TOP 12 qualifiers to junior JNats 1. Tatsuya Tsuboi 136.75 total: 216.53 3s 3a3t 3f CSSp2 3lo 1a 3lz!-eu-3s 3lo2t FCCoSp3 StSq2 CCoSp3V 2. Yuto Kishina 132.39 total: 207.78 3a2t 3f 2a(hangs on) CSSp3 StSq3 FCSp4 2lz 3lo3t 2a-eu-3s 2lo CCoSp4 3. Takeru Kataise 134.22 total: 206.55 3a(fall) 3a2t 3lz CCoSp4 3lo 3lz3t 3f CSSp3 StSq3 3s2t2lo FCCoSp4 4. Sena Miyake 120.28 total: 195.83 4s<(fall) 3a 3a(hangs on)-seq-2s* FCSp4 3lzq(fall) FSSp2 3f 3f2t 3lo StSq2 CCoSp3 5. Shuntaro Asaga 122.82 total: 176.56 3lz!3t(hand down) 3lo 3f CSSp3 2a3t StSq2 3lz 2a 3s-eu-2s FCSp4 CCoSp3 6. Keisuke Kadowaki 114.02 total: 171.27 3lz3t 2a-eu-3s(hangs on) 3t CCSp3 3f!(hand down) 2a 3lz2t 3lo<(fall) FSSp4 StSq2 CCoSp4 7. Nozomu Yoshioka 106.46 total: 167.64 3lz3t(hangs o) 3f! 3s FSSp3 3lz2t 2a-eu-2s(overturn) 3t CCSp2 StSq2 2a CCoSp4 8. Shunsuke Nakamura 103.26 total: 164.15 3aq(fall) 3lz3t 3aq+REP(fall) FCSp1 3f!2t(hangs on) CSSp4 3lo 3s 2a StSq2 CCoSp3 9. Haruya Sasaki 102.53 total: 153.01 2a 3lz(step out) 3lo<(fall) CSSp4 3lz2t FCCoSp3 2a-eu-3s 1lo 3f! StSq2 CCoSp4 10. Ryoga Morimoto 94.68 total: 153.01 3lz 3loq(foot down) 1a(step out) CSSp4 3f StSq1 3s 3f!2t FCSp2 2a-eu-2s CCoSp3 11. Haru Kakiuchi 94.77 total: 143.90 3lzq(step out, hand down) 2a3tq 3fe3t CSSp3 FCSp1 2a 3lo<<(2ft) 3s2t2lo 3f!q CCoSp2V StSq1 12. Rei Suzuki 92.14 total: 143.52 2a 1lz! 3t3t 3f(hangs on) 3lo(step out) StSq2(fall) FSSp4 3s(hangs on)2t 3s(hangs on)2t FCCoSp4V(shaky) CCoSp3(shaky) ___________________________________________ Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda WDed protocols https://www.jsfresults.com/National/2020-2021/fs_j/west/data0305.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paskud Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 Yuto Quote The first time I saw skating was a match in which Takahito Mura appeared at the NHK Cup in Yoyogi. It's not my starting point, but it's a big match I went to see after I started skating. I'm excited. I'm really looking forward to being on the stage myself. https://www.nikkansports.com/sports/news/202011010001086.html Takeru Quote I was able to keep it from collapsing without being disappointed. It is a proof that not only jumping but also spinning and skating have grown, so I am quite convinced as a score. I was able to play the Kinki block (championship) and West Japan quite comfortably and with a positive feeling, so if I do it as usual without being particular about, because it's all Japan, I think the results will follow. I want to do my best. https://www.nikkansports.com/sports/news/202011010001103.html Utana Quote I was able to perform with satisfaction because I was able to slide as much as I could, but I am disappointed in terms of points. I want to be faster than this tournament, move more powerfully, and act as close as possible to seniors. https://www.nikkansports.com/sports/news/202011010000309.html Maria Quote Although free is not perfect, (mistakes) were minimized, and I was able to perform relatively well, not either short or free. The name "Maria" comes from "I remember it, but it's because my mom likes the song Ave Maria." The goal is to go to the All Japan Championships. https://www.nikkansports.com/sports/news/202011010000606.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Paskud Posted November 3, 2020 Share Posted November 3, 2020 article about Ayaka from 2 years ago and I'm: heartbroken Quote West Japan Championship Women's Free held at Nagoya City Gaishi Plaza on November 4th. Hosoda was crying on the link. At the beginning, 2.08 points were added by continuous jump of triple axel (3 and a half rotations) and 2 rotations toe loop. Then, when she succeeded in three and a half revolutions in a single shot, the venue boiled. I'm so nervous that I don't remember what kind of performance I was doing, but tears overflowed as soon as the performance was over. At "Kiss and Cry" waiting for the score announcement, I heard "pan, pan, pan" and the clapping of hands in the hall to encourage high scores. In the dimly lit coverage area, I was deeply pleased, saying, "It was a very warm applause." I want to show you that you can jump if you do your best from here. It's not very cool, but I'm confident that I didn't give up. Triple Axel seems to be rare at this age. It's like, I was blooming at the edge of my own. Originally I hate exercise and love to sleep while watching TV at home. But for skating, land training is also available. It's really fun just to ride on the ice. https://www.nikkansports.com/sports/news/201812180000001.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melodie Posted November 3, 2020 Share Posted November 3, 2020 Wakaba!!!! Now go fix the flip and lutz, please (And add more TR too) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yuzuangel Posted November 3, 2020 Share Posted November 3, 2020 nice 4S! looks about 90 degrees under? maybe a little more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paskud Posted November 4, 2020 Share Posted November 4, 2020 aaaaah, I wanna ice-scope on Wakaba's 3a Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paskud Posted November 6, 2020 Share Posted November 6, 2020 East Japan senior ladies TOP 15 after SP 1. Wakaba Higuchi 70.71 2a FCSp4 3lz3t CCoSp4 3f! LSp4 StSq3 2. Shiika Yoshioka 60.23 3lz2t 3lo CCoSp4 2a FSSp4 StSq2 LSp4 3. Akari Matsubara 59.99 3lz 2a CCoSp4 3s3t FSSp4 LSp4 StSq3 4. Tomoe Kawabata 58.35 3lz3t<(fall) 3lo FCSp4 LSp3 StSq2 2a CCoSp4 5. Honoka Hirotani 55.46 3t3t 3lz LSp4 FCSp4 2a StSq2 CCoSp4 6. Rinka Watanabe 55.42 3lz3tq 2a LSp4 3lo(step out) FSSp3 StSq3 CCoSp4 7. Rika Oya 54.30 3lo2t 3f FCSp3 2a LSp2 StSq2 CCoSp4 8. Marin Honda 50.41 3loq2t<(tano) 3f<<(2ft) FSSp3 2aq LSp4 StSq2 CCoSp4 9. Chihiro Inoue 49.93 3lo<<(hangs on) spiral-2a LSp4 FCSp4 3t2t CCoSp4 StSq3 10. Mone Kawanishi 48.02 3lo 2a FSSp4 3t2t CCoSp3(shaky) StSq2 LSp4 11. Yuka Nagai 47.87 3tq(hangs on) 3lz<+COMBO(step out) FCSp3 LSp4 2a StSq2 CCoSp4 12. Miku Mochizuki 47.61 3f 3t2t FSSp4 2a StSq2 CCoSp4 LSp3 13. Rei Sagami 47.47 3lo 3t(overturn)2t CCoSp4 2a FCSp3 StSq2 LSp3 14. Miyu Masuda 47.29 3t3t(foot down) LSp3 3s FSSp4 2a StSq1 CCoSp4 15. Yuna Aoki 45.90 3lz<(fall) 2a CCoSp3 3f!q2tq FCSp*(entrance-hand down) StSq2 LSp4 ______________________ 26. Miyu Honda 39.34 3sq(tilted, hangs on) 3lo<(overturn)2t FSSp4 2a<<(2ft) LSp3 StSq2 CCoSp3 protocols https://www.jsfresults.com/National/2020-2021/fs_j/east/data0203.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paskud Posted November 6, 2020 Share Posted November 6, 2020 Yuka Quote I couldn't slide as I expected because the movement became stiff. When I was in good condition, the center of gravity was down and I could slide smoothly, but today the center of gravity is up and I'm fluttering. I mean, I couldn't get the feeling of sticking to the ice at all, and it was difficult to skate. I want to concentrate on jumps and spins one by one without thinking about anything extra and slide to the end without giving up. https://hochi.news/articles/20201106-OHT1T50093.html Wakaba Quote I didn't make a big mistake. It was a performance that seemed to raise my minimum level. I have a lot of time to make adjustments before the match, so I can use it well and practice with plenty of time to polish my unfinished skills and what I want to polish. I was able to skate from the beginning to the end with plenty of time. I was able to skate with a better image than practice, and I skate a lot while thinking about the details. However, I felt that I could skate even bigger. I want to jump the axel. I have almost no anxiety, so I take the plunge. I feel like I can jump with confidence. https://hochi.news/articles/20201106-OHT1T50099.html Quote I may not have gained a plus in the details, or I may have missed the level of the step. 3-3 (continuous jump) was good, but the flip feels clogged. There is a feeling that it goes up too high from practice, so maybe the score has been lowered. I think that the GOE (performance score) will easily exceed 70 points if I get more. I want to go to a tournament where I can get out, but I have a lot of time to adjust until the game, so I can use it well. It's done. I don't know if it's good or bad, but I'm thinking of it as a good one. I haven't changed the way I jump and how I jump. From the end of my self-restraint (period), I've been able to practice very well, such as training camps, and I have plenty of time to practice. It fits. I'm not impatient with both practice and up, and I'm calm. I'm getting more confident. It's big that the program (Bird Set Free) has been running for two consecutive years, but I couldn't practice in Corona for two months. I was confident that I was able to bring it up to this point. I felt that I was able to surpass myself last year, and the (triple) axel gradually became stable. I gradually gained confidence in small places, and that was enough to play in the game. https://www.nikkansports.com/sports/news/202011060000444.html Miyu Quote From what I've been practicing, it's like a lot of things I can do. It's embarrassing to say after seeing the score, but I have no regrets. I'll do my best to be in Japan with my sister next year. https://hochi.news/articles/20201106-OHT1T50058.html Marin Quote I think I was able to perform better than last time. I'm now able to practice as before. I wonder if I was able to move well in the jumps and other parts. https://hochi.news/articles/20201106-OHT1T50077.html Quote I was able to practice immediately after the block. I haven't had any pain for the past two weeks. I was able to practice very hard. I thought that last year's all-Japan SP was the best for me. I want to practice more from here and perform as good as I did last year. I was encouraged by the opportunity to practice with my brother. I was really depressed (seeing the skating in Western Japan), but I thought I'd do my best to do what I could. It's the last season [for Taichi], so I said, "All Japan together". My goal is "I want to go out". [about FP:] I wish I could skate the program I practiced this time with good performance. Because the song was different or the acting was not good before. First of all, I would like to be able to perform as much as possible with the goal of participating in all Japan. https://www.nikkansports.com/sports/news/202011060000379.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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