I wonder, who is to define what is a "very Yuzu" decision? Is it fans with their own different preferences or Yuzu himself?
He explained in the interview yesterday that "试合のプログラムでは自身初めてとなるピアノ曲で、「昨季の世界选手権の前から决めていた。成长できるプログラム」と理由を说明した。" He's already decided to give the SP another season before going into Worlds this year.
Some might see this as a "recycle" strategy" or taking the safe route, but it seems like he just want to give a justification to this wonderful Chopin program as he says so himself.
I think it's totally fine for some to feel a bit disappointed on not getting a new program (at first I also felt a bit anti-climax after all the anticipation
but then I got excited about the thought of seeing chopin at a completely new level!).
But please don't twist this personal disappointment into victimizing Yuzu being limited by his team's decision.
Because, you don't even have to be a long time fans of his, you know this boy has a very strong will and solid view of how his competitive career would layout. Ultimately he makes his own call and no one can force him to do something he doubts.
On a lighter note.....I'm still quite shock with the fact that he's going to compete at Skate Canada Autumn Classic to begin the season! Happy that he's reducing the travel time and will have two solid months of training in Toronto before he heads off to his first competition. A bit sad for our European friends who were looking forward to see him at Finlandia, I thought he would go back this year for sure. Luckily GPF is in Barcelona and I'm so excited to see we have quite a list of people from this thread that will be going! (Is it too early to say I'm already imagining the attendance list we will put together for Pyeongchang
)
He explained in the interview yesterday that "试合のプログラムでは自身初めてとなるピアノ曲で、「昨季の世界选手権の前から决めていた。成长できるプログラム」と理由を说明した。" He's already decided to give the SP another season before going into Worlds this year.
Some might see this as a "recycle" strategy" or taking the safe route, but it seems like he just want to give a justification to this wonderful Chopin program as he says so himself.
I think it's totally fine for some to feel a bit disappointed on not getting a new program (at first I also felt a bit anti-climax after all the anticipation
but then I got excited about the thought of seeing chopin at a completely new level!).But please don't twist this personal disappointment into victimizing Yuzu being limited by his team's decision.
Because, you don't even have to be a long time fans of his, you know this boy has a very strong will and solid view of how his competitive career would layout. Ultimately he makes his own call and no one can force him to do something he doubts.
On a lighter note.....I'm still quite shock with the fact that he's going to compete at Skate Canada Autumn Classic to begin the season! Happy that he's reducing the travel time and will have two solid months of training in Toronto before he heads off to his first competition. A bit sad for our European friends who were looking forward to see him at Finlandia, I thought he would go back this year for sure. Luckily GPF is in Barcelona and I'm so excited to see we have quite a list of people from this thread that will be going! (Is it too early to say I'm already imagining the attendance list we will put together for Pyeongchang

)


His new SP is Poeta. Too cute
: Wish I could attend AC as it's only a few hours' drive away, but I'm afraid I don't have time...and it's a shame that he isn't going to Finlandia, since so many fans were excited for that!

