DreamSkates
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I hope Jason can take full advantage of this opportunity and have his best skate yet this season. - and gain confidence going into Nationals and beyond.
If two of the three aren't on the podium, it will be a pathetic showing if only Nathan is on it. This is an incredibly watered down and dull Final not worth much, so one of Jason or Adam should be able to make it on the podium along with Nathan without trying much.
Only Shoma can relax, he's going to Korea barring severe injury.
By all means, bread and circuses! Never mind if people's brains are damaged by concussions in the NFL, female athletes lose their periods, adolescent pitchers need Tommy John surgery and skaters have hip replacements in their twenties.
It used to be that cyclists didn't wear helmets. Now we know better. It used to be that athletes trained without hydrating properly. Now we know better. It used to be that 14 year old gymnasts could compete in the Olympics. Now they're not, because that's too young. Progress isn't just about who can do the hardest things; it's also about making sure that training and competition are conducted safely and the athletes' health and best interests are protected.
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Well, only because Hanyu's out. Til Yuzu retires, Shoma is expected to be #2, an easier berth than Yuzu's crazed fans put on him.
You’re calling his fans crazy?? Wow. Just wow.
By all means, bread and circuses! Never mind if people's brains are damaged by concussions in the NFL, female athletes lose their periods, adolescent pitchers need Tommy John surgery and skaters have hip replacements in their twenties.
It used to be that cyclists didn't wear helmets. Now we know better. It used to be that athletes trained without hydrating properly. Now we know better. It used to be that 14 year old gymnasts could compete in the Olympics. Now they're not, because that's too young. Progress isn't just about who can do the hardest things; it's also about making sure that training and competition are conducted safely and the athletes' health and best interests are protected.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery for Boyang Jin and hoping for a good showing from Jason Brown.
People can have career-ending injuries from doubles. If you have good, pure foundations and technique, the chance for injury is minor. Hence why Javier, Patrick, Yuzu, Boyang, and others have not had significant injuries.
Shoma is going into the GPF, for the first time in his life, as the favorite to win a huge international senior title. In Japan.
Even if your technique is beautiful and you train very, very smartly, #$*()$#() happens sometimes. Sometimes you have a hip that is off *just enough* to screw you up, or knees with an inborn weakness, or whatever. And sometimes #$*()#$* happens, even to the best, most careful and conscientious skaters.People can have career-ending injuries from doubles. If you have good, pure foundations and technique, the chance for injury is minor. Hence why Javier, Patrick, Yuzu, Boyang, and others have not had significant injuries.
People can have career-ending injuries from doubles. If you have good, pure foundations and technique, the chance for injury is minor. Hence why Javier, Patrick, Yuzu, Boyang, and others have not had significant injuries.
Wait wait wait, if Hanyu hasn't had injuries because of his good pure technique, then why have his fans always been crying about how he's injured whenever he's screwed up an event?
Meh. I don't share misskarne's enthusiasm for Max Aaron, but agree with her that his federation hasn't done him any special favors.Perhaps for the same reason that you bemoan every "injustice" ever supposedly occurring with Max Aaron - lack of rationality and perspective?
https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...icles-latest-news.100751/page-62#post-5202784
Look in the mirror. Game, set, match.
Wait wait wait, if Hanyu hasn't had injuries because of his good pure technique, then why have his fans always been crying about how he's injured whenever he's screwed up an event?
I wish I could like this a zillion times.
But Boyang absolutely does not have good, pure foundations. He has worked extremely hard to improve in this area over the past few years, and I give him all the kudos in the world because he has had some success, but I wonder how you can lump him in with the likes of Chan and Hanyu skating skills- wise.
LOL, some of them are. They wear Pooh headbands and throw him Pooh stuffed animals. This is not something new. Did you see the gal at one of his competitions dressed in a duplicate of his LP costume crying her eyes out at the end of his program?
But Boyang absolutely does not have good, pure foundations.
I respectfully disagree with you here. Boyang has excellent foundations, as do most elite skaters. An exception to that would be, IMO, Surya Bonaly.
Boyang's skating skills, while not nearly as sublime as Patrick's or Shoma's, are still very good.
Well, they’re excellent compared to mine, but against most elite skaters they are not. Which he himself is addressing, so he realizes his shortcomings. He’s a jumper, which scores well under the current system.
But yes, we can agree to disagree. You’re not the only one to disagree with me on this.
Just curious, purple skates, have you see Boyang live?
He's much more impressive in person. He has great speed and great skating skills. I agree they're probably not like Patrick Chan level, but he holds his own with others in the top six, I'd say. He also has a great stage presence, again I wouldn't say Jason Brown-levels of charisma, but again, the guy skates big.
I will say his program and choreography doesn't do him favors though. Lori can be hit and miss (though I do like his SP this season and Spiderman was great too) and she's mostly miss for Boyang. He's capable of doing difficult choreography but he isn't given much to work with.
I am not sure about holding his own with the top six among the non-Chan skaters. You are talking as if six men have even skating skills. I am pretty sure it is not true. Even among the top men (not just six) the ss is not even.
That's not being crazy. It can't be helped if he's by far the most popular skater currently. There's nothing CRAZY about being moved by someone.
I respectfully disagree with you here. Boyang has excellent foundations, as do most elite skaters. An exception to that would be, IMO, Surya Bonaly.
Boyang's skating skills, while not nearly as sublime as Patrick's or Shoma's, are still very good.
Kurt got 'Boing Boing' from FSU