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Yes someone please report for those of us who can't access Instagram stories....I cannot read it :-(
Yes someone please report for those of us who can't access Instagram stories....I cannot read it :-(
It says baby steps and then some sort of general quote about athletsYes someone please report for those of us who can't access Instagram stories.
The quote after "Baby steps" says: "What athletes control. You have very little control of what goes on around you, but total control of how you choose to respond to it."It says baby steps and then some sort of general quote about athlets
“There’s no such thing as the perfect person or perfect coach but he comes very close to it,” said Brandon Frazier, who won the world pair championship last year with Alexa Knierim under the guidance of Meno and Sand. “He’s a perfect combination of happy, supportive, positive. He knows how to push an athlete and make them stronger but make sure they’re comfortable while being pushed to their limit.”
When Chris Knierim retired and Alexa teamed with Frazier, there was no question the new duo would stay with Meno and Sand. “I had the opportunity to go wherever I wanted to when I started over with Brandon, but they provide such a safe and comfortable environment to train in daily,” she said.
“The way he creates such a warm environment is just his gentle nature that he brings. He has this aura that is just accepting and forgiving, and he just has a way of making you feel like you’re enough, no matter what you do. He’s always, as a coach, wanting to push and strive for more, but you never feel like you’re not good enough, and he just has a natural way of instilling that belief in his skaters. His energy is very unique because it’s strong, but he has a stillness about him that resonates deeply.”
Knierim and Frazier last year became the first American pair skaters to win the world championship since Babilonia and Gardner, but they’ll have to defend their title later this month in Saitama, Japan, without Sand by their side. They’ve had difficulty accepting that, so badly does his absence sting.
“We have our good days and we have our tough days right now,” Frazier said. “It’s been a little tough managing those emotions during our training practices, but we are doing the best we could and doing what we know Todd would want us to do.”
That’s the best way to honor him. “There aren’t many things we can control,” Knierim said, “but one thing we can control is how we approach practice and training and approaching it in a way that Todd would be proud of, and that’s kind of been our focus right now.”
That’s Sand’s strength shining through them. May that strength flow back to him and make him strong again in every possible way.
For those that cannot read- to summarize he went off the vent yesterday and they hope that he will improve so much that he can be flown to the US. They know he has a long road ahead of him and extensive rehab and thank for all the support.
I never worked with Todd during my skating days but he was always kind and friendly to me everyday I was at the rink. His kindness has left a lasting impact on me. My prayers and thoughts are with Todd and his family, praying for a fast and full recovery.
Best news of the day!Jenni posted on her IG story a little while ago -
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"We made it back to California safe and sound. All settled in at our new hospital! Thank you Canada for the amazing care and support."
This is the best news ever! (I've been so worried ....).Jenni posted on her IG story a little while ago -
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"We made it back to California safe and sound. All settled in at our new hospital! Thank you Canada for the amazing care and support."
This is fantastic. I was lucky enough to judge Todd and Jeni way back and then work with him on technical panel training and on panels. He is a fantastic, caring and fun person and while the road ahead may be hard, he can do it.This is the best news ever! (I've been so worried ....).