briancoogaert
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I love his new programs. The LP seems easier than his previous programs (in term of transitions), but it was just a show. I can't wait to see them in competition !!!!
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Just talked with the physio. I have a compression in my spine that is apparently pushing on the nerves that connect to me legs... (Contd)
This is causing the muscle to cramp and not fire properly. Thank god because I'm in the best shape of my life and was worried why... (Contd)
My body felt like it was completely shutting down on me. Wish I had the means to have a trainer with me daily like Takahashi....
Since I don't its back to the drawing board!
On another note thank you all so much for your love and support of what I do. All of you keep me going and push my art to a higher level! <3
^^ When did the compression in his spine happen I wonder? Over time with the training? What's the remedy for that? I would just love to see Jeremy perform kickass clean programs consistently throughout a season, and build confidence and stature going forward. I really want to see that. The question is, what does Jeremy want?
He's a great skater, the PCS marks show how good he is and that the judges respect his artistry. He has the jumps too, but whether unfortunate injury or bad timing or not a good jump layout, I hope he figures it out soon. Is it more than just compression on the nerves in his spine? I hope he doesn't downplay or ignore the mental aspects that he's got to work on too.
^^ When did the compression in his spine happen I wonder?
Tweet(s) from Jeremy following his disastrous FS at Skate America:
Having dealt with spinal compression on nerves that affect the legs, I'm amazed he was even able to do double jumps. It's like fire going down your leg(s).
Sending prayers and good vibes that this isn't something serious and he'll be back to kickass form in no time.
“You know, it could be my head,” said the U.S. champion. “I’ve been working really hard with my sports psychologist and we’ve had a lot of breakthroughs and really good things. There’s just something that’s missing that nobody can put a finger on. It’s just going through the process to find, and I pray that we find it before all of this is said and done.”
I like Jeremy's SP.
I'm not sure about his curve entry into the 4t. It was underrotated in both the SP and LP, and the miss seemed worst than when he did it from the straight entrance. I wonder what is his success rate with this new entrance during practices.
Yes, I agree. Thank you for your eloquent post. I mean, c'mon really, who wants to see "anguish" in an Über thread?There is so much anguish going on about what Jeremy should do, or should have done, that I feel that what he actually HAS done is getting lost.
... Time to find a full time therapist.
I've been informed when I say "therapist" it makes people think mental. Although I'm a special brand of crazy, I was referring to physical.