Schiele i read the mail at last and fell off my chair, you should publish it one day!
Yep, I hope there is someone wise around him who will tell him exactly that tonight..Brian just has to remember that some of the greatest skaters of all time - considered by most anyway - never placed on an Olympic podium. Go out and skate an LP that means something to him and his fans, and forget the rest. Now is the time to skate for himself.
There is no other offical statement on this apart from one single article so we don't think so.is it not true that brian will withdraw? is it?
is it not true that brian will withdraw? is it?
Yep, I hope there is someone wise around him who will tell him exactly that tonight..
There is no other offical statement on this apart from one single article so we don't think so.
In interviews he has stated that he wants the federation to do a test berween him and the three other guys - he believes that he isn't in a position to automaticaly go to worlds and he doesn't want to take another deserving skater's spot.
Oh, how I hate hearing about Brian's misery. He is too sensitive for this sport. He needs to channel Kurt Browning and FORGET TUESDAY NIGHT and show what he's made of... do it for la France!!! But if he's really already giving away his World's spot, he might as well w/d now. This is too sad!
But that's what makes him so appealing! My psychological analysis of Brian Joubert (including some astrological insight because I share the same birthday as him!):
Brian is a stubborn, private, and independent person. He is a perfectionist and very detail-oriented, but because of this he holds himself to very high standards indeed. Due to the fact that he is so hard on himself, he is likely insecure, which you can definitely sense when he performs if he makes a mistake. The fact that he is a great skater, hard worker, good looking, and appears to be a good person is irrelevant - he wants to be better, he wants to be the best. The problem for Brian though is that he internalizes this pressure because he knows ragging on himself will just make others annoyed with him and feel like he is fishing for compliments. He is too proud and stubborn to admit defeat, and therefore rarely asks for help or seeks assistance from others. Due to his critical nature, the criticisms from other people (coaches, fans, etc) cut him like a knife. He is a traditional man, but not a simple one. An earth sign, he is very practical and straight-forward, he sees things in black and white terms and thus, whatever is not a success is considered a failure. He is shy and intellectual deep down, but puts on a confident exterior to hide this side of himself. He hates ignorance and stupidity and views himself as displaying these traits when he messes up. Poor guy.
That's just my two cents.
So does he have any fun skating at all?? Geez, that's what I think his problem is. wound up too tight. A lot of angst, not a lot of joy. It's true, Silver, it makes him rather intriguing. Brian: If you possibly can, have FUN TONIGHT. It's the Olympics. You're there. It's probably your last Olympic performance. Your fans love you. Skate for them. Skate for your fans. Let people see the joy.
I know, easier said than done....
If I had to guess, not much fun, no, maybe a little. I wanna give the poor guy a hug he's so adorable! But I mean, he is very high strung, you can tell, and even when he does well, he never seems really excited. It's tough being a professional athlete though, he probably feels like having fun is going against what he's working for. Maybe I'm wrong though, and I hope he has fun tonight!
And as for not being able to live up to his potential, I don't think it is that he can't, it's just that he has several times in the past, and every time he reaches his goals, he probably sets new higher ones, so it's a viscous cycle.
Just have fun and skate your heart out tonight Brian! Whatever the results are you are a great skater and we all love you!
He is too sensitive for this sport.
Male figure skaters are in general more sensitive than the guys in other sports. I think sensitivity is an essential character for a good figure skater. And that in turn is actually the source of their charming.
I just think that Brian didn't have a strong team around him. He needs unconditional love, care, and nurture, like Tarasova to Yagudin. Now he trusts nobody except his mother.
Well, if my good wishes could help him tonight, I will send him tens of thousands of times good wishes. Be strong, Brian! It's not the end of the world. You have your youth, your good health, your love of the sport, your fans all around the world. Tomorrow is another day. Nothing to lose. Go for it tonight!!!!!:agree: