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49 minutes ago, Yuzurella said:

 

Well, they understood.:tumblr_inline_n18qrbDQJn1qid2nw :

 

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AH YES anyway  :peace2: , because in general this newspaper is very football : of course they know that Yuzu is THE GOAT  :201111231756430f6: :tumblr_inline_ncmif5EcBB1rpglid: , but may there be French representatives at these Olympics this newspaper puts them in the spotlight and I like the " rival "of Yuzu and he is compared to his size SHOHEI is huge next to Yuzu and are the same age, but for skating it is better to have measurements of Yuzu  :winky:  and I read the interview of  :knc_brian2:  and it is his best student (and surely the only one) who is a little "mysterious" and a steel mind 

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Interesting

but seriously, any score less than 114 to that flawless masterpiece is a crime against the whole spirit of FS as sport.

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At least five magazines at bookstores featuring Yuzuru (maybe more).

 

I just bought "Number" as it has articles by NOMURA Mansai, HONDA Takeshi, YANO Keiichi about Yuzu and his performance.

All were interesting, and Takeshi talked about Yuzuru's SP and FP from technical view points.

 

Someone may remember that I was wondering why Yuzu was doing 3A and twizzles in the practice at the Nationals. I found the answer in this article.

 

Takeshi says;

 

まず公式練習では「トリプルアクセル+3回転ループ」や「トリプルアクセル+ツイズル」をやっていましたね。僕が子供達にダブルアクセルやトリプルアクセルを教えるときも、そのやり方をします。降りた時にしっかりと右側に体重が残っていないとループやツイズルを出来ません。右側に残すことが、片足で着氷することに繋がっていきます。

 

"First, in the official practice, he was doing "3A + 3Lo" and "3A + twizzles". I take the same way when I teach kids 2A and 3A. If you don't have your weight left on the right side (of your body) fastly when you land, you won't be able to do the loop or twizzles. Keeping the weight on the right side leads to landing with one foot on the ice."

 

Apparently, Yuzuru is not trying to jump 4A only by physical strength, but in a totally theoretical manner :smartass:

 

 

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1 hour ago, Mary_kyo said:

Interesting

but seriously, any score less than 114 to that flawless masterpiece is a crime against the whole spirit of FS as sport.

 

Love it. I left a reply to one of the immature comments lol

I just wish they had started off with another skater's score and not Yuzu because they are now obviously considered biased by people in denial, sigh. 

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8 minutes ago, sallycinnamon said:

Good analysis of 4CC Chopin and I agree with this judge. I wonder who it is, there are only 4 ISU qualified Ukrainian judges actually.

 

Maybe not even a judge, but definitely more knowledgeable than the pretending-to-be tech specialist chenbot.

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3 hours ago, SuzyQ said:

"First, in the official practice, he was doing "3A + 3Lo" and "3A + twizzles". I take the same way when I teach kids 2A and 3A. If you don't have your weight left on the right side (of your body) fastly when you land, you won't be able to do the loop or twizzles. Keeping the weight on the right side leads to landing with one foot on the ice."

Thanks for this translation - have I understood what Takeshi  means, that beautiful 3A3Lo we saw Yuzu do at practices is part of his 4A preparation/training?

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