"I've really focused a lot of the offseason on improving my components and cleaning up my technical elements," he said. "Right now, my programs have a similar technical content as they did last season, but I have really worked to try to earn higher grade of execution scores. I would love to skate clean at Skate America, but I really want to show my new artistry and new approach to choreography. I have no expectations of placement — I just want to be as consistent as possible."
Naumov has elected to keep his "Glimpse of Us" (Joji) short program from last season but has a new free skate to Puccini's three-act opera "Tosca." Both programs were choreographed by Disney on Ice veteran Adam Blake.
"Tosca is one of the most beautiful pieces ever, and in my opinion, I really feel like I have to step it up," he said. "This is a piece that I have wanted to skate to for a long time, but I was encouraged to save it for when I was a bit more mature. My old skating was not cutting it, so taking time to really work with my mom and Adam has been very good for me. I have been working on my expression and artistry, and honestly, I am learning how to just slow things down. I mean, skating fast is good but rushing things is not, so I am trying to slow things down to make more of an impact when it is called for."