That's right - in real life, his speed is phenomenal, as are his spins - I'd say his spins are the fastest I've seen.I hear that his skating speed doesn’t translate to tv and that in person he’s just a blur.
That's right - in real life, his speed is phenomenal, as are his spins - I'd say his spins are the fastest I've seen.I hear that his skating speed doesn’t translate to tv and that in person he’s just a blur.
Whoever it is, this is a really bad decision. Poor guy.Who would have thought Nathalie Pechalat could be worse than Didier?....
Every time I watch it I find more little detailed homages to the Horton technique. (I am a modern dancer/teacher and Horton is my fav technique.)It was kinda cluttery SP overall and not the best one from Jason, but - the way his whole body emphasizes any given music, *praising* it through choreography is out of this world for me. I am constantly mesmerised by his arms/hands in motion, the beauty of it.
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I know Jason has an injury. He still needs to work on his 3A.He has an injury. He broke a bone in his foot in the summer.
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He is!I know Jason has an injury. He still needs to work on his 3A.
Every time I watch it I find more little detailed homages to the Horton technique. (I am a modern dancer/teacher and Horton is my fav technique.)
I saw JJ do Cry and Revelations years ago. Stunning. I met her once in Fairway supermarket and was surprised that she wasn't THAT tall. Anyway, one of the women I studied with was one of the original Ailey dancers.i am ashamed to say that I knew very little of Alvin Ailey before Jason’s Sinnerman (Judith Jamison was well known in Philadelphia and I had heard of “Cry” and that was it).
Having educated myself, I am amazed by what, to my untrained eye, Rohene and Jason have recreated on the ice. I’m glad to hear a trained person say that as well.
Shun is also really starting to come into his own, but that took him almost two years. A lot of the other guys have really struggled with the transition, and not just the Russian men. The pandemic surely didn't help, but it's sad to see so many talented guys struggleI wanted to add, in terms of Mark singling out Russian junior men for not doing a great transition into seniors that from top 10 in 2020 and 2019 only one skater achieved significant medals in seniors so far and likely will have a glorious career, Yuma Kagiyama, and, well, Danielian was second most successful with his Eu silver. If you go all the way back to 2018, it adds Rizzo. So, men overall, have troubles moving from junior to seniors.