Last edited by kilyca; 04-10-2012 at 03:11 AM.
I am a bit late to say this but...
Congratulations Yuzuru, for winning the bronze medal on your first apprearance at the Seinor Worlds!!!
Moreover, considering what Yuzu has been through since the earthquake and tsunami hit Sendai in March 2011, his accomplishment at the recent Worlds is just unbelievable. He is such a fighter, isn't he? I am so happy for him and his coach Nanami sensei.
I have no doubt that Yuzuru does have a bright future ahead of him and will probably win more medels in the coming years.
In order to prevent him from potential injuries, there are two thing I would like to suggest Yuzuru.
1) Drop the biellmann spin before he hurts the back.
Yuzu already is such a good spinner. He simply doesnot need that position to get a level 4.
2) Please learn how to fall properly.
I know he is very flexible, and he seems not to be bothered or hurt by a fall as it looks. But the way he did fall in his junior days scared me a lot, I remember...
He has grown a lot since then, and he is only to gain more muscle towards his twenties. Learning how to fall properly will help him to avoid injuries.
Anyway, congratulations again, Yuzu!
It must have been the most exhausting season for you so far. Please rest enough!
I was blown away with Yuzuru Hanyu's freeskate at the 2012 Worlds. He is so special!!!! He is supremely talented but I believe what separates him from all of the top male skaters in the world including Daiske Takahashi is his abiltity to connect to the audience. He skates with heart and soul and true emotion which is just unbelievable for a 17 year old. I predict he will be a world and an olympic champion! I am 53 years old and have seen many great skaters but have never been as moved as I was by the Romeo and Juliet Freeskate of Yuzuru Hanyu. I just adore him.
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Anyone who purchased Yuzuru's book received it yet? Please share the details![]()
I just wanna ask one (maybe stupid) question: How did you know Yuzuru was injured before the FS in Worlds 2012? I really need the source to do a informative research paper on him @_@ Thanks in advance!
Sources: in Japanese, though...
http://sportsnavi.yahoo.co.jp/winter...8-jij-spo.html
During the press conference on WTT for Japanese media on Apr 4th, Mr. Ito of JSF explained them the reason for Yuzuru's withdrawal from WTT owing to his anckle injury. He twisted it in Nice, during a practice?, I do not know exactly when. But as a result he needed an injection, a painkiller prior to his LP and skated it that great. Unbelievable, isn't it?
I will be right there with you Becki! I heard an annoucner say recently at one of the Grand Prix events this season that Jeremy Abbot had the best triple axel in the business. While I agree that Jeremy has a great one, I think Yuzuru's is the best one that I've ever seen. The height, the speed going into and out of it and the coverage across the ice is astounding, not to mention his quad toe loop which is equally as amazing. Patrick Chan is a fabulous skater but I don't believe he has the OGM at Sochi locked up!! There is a super talented rising star in his rear view mirror named Yuzuru! It is going to be an exciting time in men's figureskating in the next couple of years for sure!
Thank You! I am delighted to be here!
Wow! He skated with a sprained ankle? What????? Like you said, such concentration and determination! Not too mention what he has endured with so much loss and tragedy in his home town of Sendai, Japan since the tsunami and earthquake! He skates with so much passion! Luv him! I have watched his freeskate several times and each time I am so touched and impressed with this uber:talented young man!
That sounds like such a fun paper to write!!!![]()
When watching his FS, I actually thought he might've been injured. Of course, I wanted to be proven wrong but I noticed he was a little off balance in his spins and step sequence compared to the usual nice flow.
Good luck on your paper!!
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