SparkleSalad Posted September 1, 2017 Author Share Posted September 1, 2017 36 minutes ago, Yuzkiki said: BB 유즈 모든 것을 사랑해. My heart... Link to comment
Yuazz Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 3 hours ago, kaerb said: how his skating has become less wild and sadder and more controlled I love the mature yuzuru. He still has that part of wildness, fierceness and emotional. Even though young yuzuru is interesting to see but the mature yuzuru more exciting. I can't wait to see what kind of skater he'll become in the next few years (Since he said he's at 20% right now ). RnJ 1 was my no. 1 yuzuru program. Because of the raw emotion he pour into performance. But I think H&L is the best he ever skated. I like how he become more controlled esp at Helsinki. I can't describe it well, but his movements are really smooth. Movements without waste. It's really good. Link to comment
ralucutzagy Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 The cutest thing I saw in my life... his unharnessed happiness winning his first medal at WC ... Link to comment
Yolo3a Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 1 hour ago, ralucutzagy said: The cutest thing I saw in my life... his unharnessed happiness winning his first medal at WC ... He was more joyous than Patrick and that was the most precious thing ever Link to comment
xeyra Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 1 hour ago, ralucutzagy said: The cutest thing I saw in my life... his unharnessed happiness winning his first medal at WC ... He was so happy and so dramatic too. Link to comment
xeyra Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 I was checking the protocols for Worlds 2012 and noodly 17-year Zuzu got the same GOE for his 4T as Patrick Chan (2.43). That was pretty amazing back then. And the best solo 3A GOE too. Which isn't surprising, he did have a SE entry and it was so huge it prompted a commentator to exclaim 'He could jump a 4A!'. Link to comment
Neenah Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 Funny thing about this program is that I never search for it.. Youtube knows me very well and keeps of putting it in the recommendations out of nowhere Link to comment
SparkleSalad Posted September 1, 2017 Author Share Posted September 1, 2017 24 minutes ago, xeyra said: it was so huge it prompted a commentator to exclaim 'He could jump a 4A!'. Little did they know. Link to comment
xeyra Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 I think the greatest difference between 17-year old Romeo and the post-Orser Yuzu is that he was taught to control himself better, not be as explosive and tire himself out completely by the end. Not that 2013!Yuzu was in any better shape stamina-wise as 2012!Yuzu but he also had harder programs by then, with two quads and triple axel combos. He also learned to control his speed better. I watch R+J1 and sometimes the camera can barely keep up with him at the beginning, he is motoring right from the start to get speed into the 4T. The raw wildness is something that one might miss and feel nostalgic about but reigning himself in and developing that control was fundamental for Yuzu to pace his own technical progress. Link to comment
Murieleirum Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 I don't feel nostalgic at all. Yuzuru is the same Romeo he was back then. The same pure, naive fierceness and passion. I bet if he put on the Romeo costume today (would it fit? mmmh... maybe too much muscle now xD) and did the program, he would find within himself the same spirit he had back then, and maybe he would be surprised by it too. The only thing I could be sad about is that when he was growing up and giving the world such treasures already, I had no idea he existed and I was living a miserable, lonely life. Not that now I'm happy because of him excusively, but I think he would have been a hope, for me, growing up, and instead I only got to know him when both me and him were already, basically, adults. I hope lots of adolescents and pre-pubescents will get to see him, because he really goes a long way to show that fighting is always worth it, whatever monster you are fighting, whether it is outside of you or inside of you, or maybe both. This program is more than just a figure skating routine. Yuzuru takes you so deeply within his own heart and your own heart, you're really not sure where you are in the end. Link to comment
SparkleSalad Posted September 1, 2017 Author Share Posted September 1, 2017 2 minutes ago, Murieleirum said: I don't feel nostalgic at all. Yuzuru is the same Romeo he was back then. The same pure, naive fierceness and passion. I bet if he put on the Romeo costume today (would it fit? mmmh... maybe too much muscle now xD) and did the program, he would find within himself the same spirit he had back then, and maybe he would be surprised by it too. I think I'm a wee bit older than others here so maybe my nostalgia is heightened by that of my own youth, or maybe the fabled maternal instincts have finally struck. O_o I almost wish I'd been born a little later for the same reasons you wish you'd seen him sooner. To have someone else whose been ill to look up to may have been a comfort, though you can learn from looking down, too, I suppose. Link to comment
kaeryth Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 In spite of my love/hate relationship with FujiTV, my favourite R+J1 broadcast is actually theirs, not just because they have footage from different angles to the official broadcasts, but here they showed a prolonged shot Nanami Abe's reaction after Yuzu's skate and it never fails to bring tears to my eyes. Link to comment
Yuzkiki Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 On 2017. 9. 1. at 6:51 PM, Murieleirum said: 나는 전혀 향수를 느끼지 않는다. 유즈루는 그 당시의 로미오와 동일합니다. 똑같은 순수하고 순진한 치열과 열정. 나는 그가 오늘 로미오 복장을 입으면 (아마도? mmmh ... 어쩌면 너무 많은 근육 xD) 프로그램을했고, 그는 그 당시에 그와 똑같은 정신을 발견했을 것이고 아마도 놀랐을 것입니다. yes! He is still passionate and pure. I'm grateful for that. He had changed his method of skating while his training to Canada. Still, it excites me that he still retains his own style. He is always new and unique because he has two different method of skating. Link to comment
ruruzest Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 7 hours ago, Yolo3a said: He was more joyous than Patrick and that was the most precious thing ever I love how innocent he was, how he was over the moon for getting silver( versus a kuyashii Yuzu now ), bright eyes and all smiling, his joy was so infectious, didn't Patrick say that even he won but Yuzu was the one that shined the most? Well, well, Patrick , if only if you could foresee the future when Yuzu would shine the most mostly, . Also at the end of his performance, purple lips and all but we can see the determination and fierceness in his ending pose, sending a clear message " you ain't seen nothing yet!" Link to comment
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