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Josh still is scheduled for the Minnesota ice shows in late April, per a promotional tweet today.
Glad that he has no reason to stay off the ice.
Glad that he has no reason to stay off the ice.
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Josh still is scheduled for the Minnesota ice shows in late April, per a promotional tweet today.
Glad that he has no reason to stay off the ice.
He is not scheduled anymore. He ,,dissapeared" from official page and tweet was deleted too...So I suppose...shoulder/arm?
I'm sure it's nothing to worry about. Could be precautionary or could simply be a matter of where they're at with his off-season. Perhaps he wanted to go see Jeff for program stuff and that day was the only day Jeff was free, or something.
Yes, he certainly seems to be fragile, and prone to illness and injury. Let's all hope that he can be healthy and injury free for the upcoming season. I think some time off the ice will be good for him and hope he's spending time with his new nephew.
I would assume that he would take supplements (and Calcium is not the only mineral for bones, btw) as an athlete, but who knows? I have a dairy issue (not like his though) and take supplements and my bones are fine!

you know, speaking as a klutz. . .maybe Josh is just a klutz.

But seems that injuring himself on ice has been an unfortunate recurring theme for Josh.
Does not mean that he is not a klutz off ice, but even if he is, I don't think that would be a major explanation for his history of injuries.
Sometimes klutzes don't fall as well as other people. Hanyu falls well. Sometimes people actually have to learn how to fall properly. Some of us never do and just learn to laugh and deal and not care. I never know where half my bruises come from, and I am not an athlete. But when you actually are risking injury, klutz falls are more of a risk. Please note I don't use the word klutz in a derogatory way, just that some of us when we fall, just mange to totally wipe out. Josh falls, just seem to be bad falls.
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from a doorway to street level :hopelessness:.I think it's because of allergy...He is not THAT strong. If you are allergic to diary products it basically means you are allergic to calcium. And what makes bones strong? Calcium. And after re-watching his Shanghai falls it was pretty obvious to me that he fell hard to the same arm probably even the same place. But I also think he is so used to be injuredthat he is gonna be okay soon. I won't put him in a bubble because he is such a fighter! It seems to me that every fall, every not successfull competition, every not pleasant word from reporters and people in figure skating bussiness makes him just stronger and stronger. I'm super excited for his new free skate. It was such a hard farewell to Schindler's list, I love love love love that program,choreo, everything. Also I'm rooting for him to 2018 Olympics!
LOL, another word thing.
I am a klutz who has been known to sprain my ankle while walking down a mere handful of stepsfrom a doorway to street level :hopelessness:.
I myself would not use the word klutz for someone who injures his ankle (or anything else) while performing triple or quadruple jumps.
That said, I agree that all falls are not created equal.
(not that painful injuries are a matter of levity):Not exactly. There are plenty of other foods that are rich in calcium that aren't/ don't contain/ doesn't have a risk of contamination with dairy products. Like soybeans, dark leafy green vegetables, salmon, seaweed, and more.
Sort of on topic(not that painful injuries are a matter of levity):
OGM on balance beam @ShawnJohnson just tweeted:
Does anyone else have a serious problem with running into things?! I swear... Every doorframe, table, chair... I hit! #ouch #clumsy
11:24 AM - 21 Apr 2015
https://twitter.com/ShawnJohnson/status/590581834238558208
Thx, CKH. I was thinking the same thing.