As a child, she tried many activities such as swimming, playing the piano, calligraphy, and skating, “but I really liked the training,” and so she stuck with it. Her idol as a young skater was Michelle Kwan.
As a child, she tried many activities such as swimming, playing the piano, calligraphy, and skating, “but I really liked the training,” and so she stuck with it. Her idol as a young skater was Michelle Kwan.
"Of course, in competition the points are important, the ranks are important. But I've always wanted to transcend that.
"I want to perform through my heart and I want to communicate that essence to the audience." Akiko Suzuki
Love her skating. Hope she has a great season!
I think that would be a perfect career move for her when she's finished competing. I know I'd definitely seek her out to do my programs.“In the future, I’d like to skate in shows and I’d like to dedicate myself to choreography,” Suzuki revealed. She looks up to Shae-Lynn Bourne in this field.Plus, she could teach a lot of these newer skaters (and a good amount of the older ones too!) a thing or two about performing: projecting to the audience, carrying the energy throughout a program and really committing to the choreography and character. She is amazing at doing all of those things...
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Akiko Rocks!!!
Hope she has a great season
I LOVE HER
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4pVYAavHV8
She is practicing the triple-triple!
Go for it AkikO!
She just won the silver medal in Skate Canada!
Add me to the Akiko Suzuki bandwagon.![]()
Me as well. I love her - the joy of skating shines through her!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cxnrCNJGR4
Skate Canada LP!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCWa7-tsraI
Eurosport video! 7 triples in her program!
She was simply beautiful!
Me, too! Her idol is Michelle Kwan.She brings a very different presence to ice than Michelle, but they both excel in performance quality and connection with audience. I love Akiko's skating -- it transcends the technical details and point-counting that most other programs/skaters seem to be obsessed with these days. Akiko shows that you can still have excellent artistic performances under the ISU system. You just have to be very skilled/talented, supported by great coaching/choreography, and be committed to the performance. It's not as though back in the 6.0 when the technical demands were much lower/less well defined, that competitive skaters were churning out one artistic performance after another! Great talents were always few and far in between.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcCBgg1Sa_E
Exhibition to Burlesque soundtrack
I love it when the commentator said he needs his Blood pressure medications! Akiko was smokin'!
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