@OliviazBored Mind you this is one of the first few combos she restored after giving birth. Also she never lost it prior to her pregnancy, she just never did it in comp
@ambersaxel@myPriv123937@tpobaw2 QUALITY > quantity. Regardless, they have a similar number of successful attempts despite Aliona attempting the jump far fewer times. And Aliona's 3A had one of the most difficult entries and exits in the women's discipline, full stop.
@SlothTheeSid@ciberdelia98 Which is fine, but if you are gonna spread misinformation on things you have no knowledge about then don't be surprised when someone corrects you.
@trppleloops Yes! It's so random and no one does it and probably not even worth looking at unless you're an elite athlete looking to min-max every point so it's understandable that not many people know about itπ
@trppleloops It's a rule where skaters are allowed to land on either foot between jumps (but they have to land on the correct foot on the final jump of the combination)
@trppleloops Unless there is some rule change that I'm unaware of, skaters have always been allowed to do those combos without needing to do it multidirectional, or an with an euler (it's just way easier with an euler)