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hace 12 minutos , Yatagarasu said:

Yup, not an Ina Bauer. Watch the feet with an IB, blades are parallel, toes pointing in the opposite direction. It is not defined by the layback that we see, that is a variation, but by the feet. You need good turnout in the hips for an IB, 

I rewatched it a few times and I thought at first it was IB, but now it seems that blades are following the same curve, not parallel ones. Anyway it is a beautiful addition :smiley-love017:.

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21 minutes ago, fluffypooh said:

Yuzu is flying and soaring across the ice with so much ease in the clean version, i have no doubt that we will see a even more perfected Chopin!:snonegai:

Imagine what it will look like on a full size rink!

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54 minutes ago, Yatagarasu said:

Yup, not an Ina Bauer. Watch the feet with an IB, blades are parallel, toes pointing in the opposite direction. It is not defined by the layback that we see, that is a variation, but by the feet. You need good turnout in the hips for an IB.

 

Both spread eagle and IB (feet in ballet 2nd vs feet in open 4th) need turnout. How much turnout is determined by the edge and the curvature on the ice. Outside edge requires more turnout than inside edge. For outside edge, the tighter the curve, the more turnout required. If you tighten the curve, the more you have to angle your feet over 180 degrees hence why @koneko and I were cooing over his outside edge spread eagles in his SC 2015 SP. The opposite is true for inside edge where the tighter the curve, the less turnout requires. The tighter the curve the smaller from 180 degrees the angle of your feet becomes.

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1 hour ago, Smultron said:

I was planning to have a productive evening but here I am watching Chopin over and over again :8788161: 

What has my life become :13877886:

 

I was supposed to start studying for my exam 4 hours ago, but here I am watching Chopin for the 123049538384820th times and reading / posting on this thread :rofl:I think this is life at Planet Hanyu, our thirst for him has no chill :embSwan:

 

I'm honestly waiting for an autobiography movie about him in 10 years. Language barrier can be damned, I'm flying to Japan to watch it and telling my future kids that their mom was there celebrating his wins in front of her laptop  :xD:

 

 

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4 minutes ago, b138oo said:

I was supposed to start studying for my exam 4 hours ago, but here I am watching Chopin for the 123049538384820th times and reading / posting on this thread :rofl:I think this is life at Planet Hanyu, our thirst for him has no chill :embSwan:

 

I'm honestly waiting for an autobiography movie about him in 10 years. Language barrier can be damned, I'm flying to Japan to watch it and telling my future kids that her mom was there celebrating his wins in front of her laptop  :xD:

 

 

Who would play him though... Only Yuzuru can play Yuzuru!

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Choosing Ballade again is showing his stubborn side. He will show us the ideal Ballade whether we want it or not. It is in character after all. I still wish he was willing to take the lessons he's learned and apply them to a new piece. But if wishes were horses, beggars might ride. :smiley_hairpull:

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