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The whole thing!!! I also have the same feeling about his SP at CoC. His skating skill has improved immensely but he lacked the attack in his jumps. He didn't lack it in the free skate at CoC though, maybe he was dazed by that time he didn't think of all those burdens at one point.I have no doubt in his talent and what he can achieve, and I love this kid from the bottom of my heart (no just for his skating). I just feel he is facing a huge psychological challenge here (the "bottle neck" he called, but think is is psychological instead of technical). He IS a fighter and very mature for his age, but after all he is still very young. I pray he can put all burdens (fame, achievements, failures as he called, frustrations) behind him and focus on/enjoy his skating, then he will FLY again!
His performances at NHK were much better in term of presentation, though. I think he has become more comfortable with both programs than in CoC, that shows his effort.
Then but there's this thing, I hope that now when he finally got into GPF, the mental block will eventually go away in time. GPF might be too soon, Nationals might be too soon if the psychological challenge were that huge. But Worlds is still 4 months away I think he can make it in time.
I think one of the reasons he didn't do very well at NHK is that the huge expectation from Japan crowd, aside from the injuries (I still think that he still hurt somewhere, he didn't do Biellmann which he never gave up at Worlds where he was also injured as well). And lack of training time might also affect his condition and confidence. I still think it's half of the problem is his mentality and half is his health. GPF will be in Spain, I hope he will be less stressful there.
Heck, compare to Han Yan who is in the same situation, I think Yuzuru at NHK did better than Han Yan at TEB.
I only hope that now he can go with Brian to Canada and stay away from Japanese media.
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