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Thank you. Welcome to the thread. Post long and often (like me lol).
This is the summary of what he said:
“It's lonely.
But my mental and physical condition get affected by my surroundings, and I have to shut them out of myself to skate the way I want to skate. So, in some ways, I want to be lonely.”
And hello everyone. This is my first post on this forum. I’m sorry that my translation is not complete because English is not my native language.
Thank you. Welcome to the thread. Post long and often (like me lol).
Another part of the video:
Journalist : “Are you a strong person ?”
Yuzuru, immediately : “No, I’m weak. I’m very, very weak. It’s because I’m weak that I need to isolate myself that much, otherwise I wouldn’t be able to do this, I wouldn’t be able to take it all and go on. If you are strong, whatever people say, whatever you environment is, it doesn’t matter, you can create your own self without being influenced. However, I think the reason I can’t create this own-self is because I’m weak.”
From http://humango.tumblr.com/post/142580958383/journalist-are-you-a-strong-person-yuzuru
at this point he might regret being so vulnerable and sensitive - though he might not quite realise they are constantly transformed into a source of his power as well.Thank you.
I'll just add. Yuzuru pretty much mistakes sensitivity and vulnerability for weakness in my opinion. It's actually strength to be this emotional and in some ways fragile and still be able to adapt and to gather himself together and find the solution, rule himself. No mentally 100% stable person will understand the hardships of emotionally not-so-stable people. He's actually grown a lot on that aspect, all by self-analysis and stuff.
Thank you.
I'll just add. Yuzuru pretty much mistakes sensitivity and vulnerability for weakness in my opinion. It's actually strength to be this emotional and in some ways fragile and still be able to adapt and to gather himself together and find the solution, rule himself. No mentally 100% stable person will understand the hardships of emotionally not-so-stable people. He's actually grown a lot on that aspect, all by self-analysis and stuff.
This is the summary of what he said:
“It's lonely.
But my mental and physical condition get affected by my surroundings, and I have to shut them out of myself to skate the way I want to skate. So, in some ways, I want to be lonely.”
And hello everyone. This is my first post on this forum. I’m sorry that my translation is not complete because English is not my native language.

Stage 2 or more I think.
There is 3 stage, 1st stage is just light injure, rest few days and everything is ok
I don't know but 4Lz is probably not exactly relevant to his left midfoot ligament injury, as he picks that jump using his right leg, not left. I think it's mainly due to the intensive training on 4T, which gives rise to the frequent axial loading of the left midfoot when the foot is plantar-flexed/flexed downward, hence exacerbating the pain.This time injure is because of 4lz training and 4t in 2nd half I think.
This is the summary of what he said:
“It's lonely.
But my mental and physical condition get affected by my surroundings, and I have to shut them out of myself to skate the way I want to skate. So, in some ways, I want to be lonely.”
And hello everyone. This is my first post on this forum. I’m sorry that my translation is not complete because English is not my native language.

Ok, my one and only post about this: it's not Javi's fault that Yuzu didn't win. And I'm sure Yuzu wouldn't have wanted to win with that not-space-Pooh performance. He has high standards
edit: I'll repost this adorable moment![]()
really adorable moment, thanks for remembering it:agree:Yeah. I am confused too because Yuzu said in CANNON interview he was so much used to doing clean run-through in pracitice, he was caught almost off guard when he could not land his quad-sal and since all his moves in SEIMEI so much in synch with music, he had difficulty in recoverign from there on. He was not trying to hide anything at that moment. Maybe he was able to alleviate his pain prior to WC??? This documentary did not say when exactly his training scene was taken, so I don't know.Great documentary though I was shocked when it ended so quickly.
I have two questions. So does it mean he competed with the same great pain which he had in January? His bad falls during his practice in Toronto (was it filmed in February?) looked so painful, there must had been great pain behind them. Compared to this one practice his condition during Worlds seems perfectly fine to me. Did they manage to heal it prior to Worlds or he himself somehow adapted to pain and managed to keep good form? I'm so conf
Fancam of the moment after the medal ceremony we've seen on photos. Javier with his team /family (?) and David invite Yuzuru to take a photo together. Where is Brian? A familiar man welcomes Yuzu from the ice and comforts him.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6kZ7tRzXuMY

It was 30min but felt like 10min. How long was it for other athlete?
This is the summary of what he said:
“It's lonely.
But my mental and physical condition get affected by my surroundings, and I have to shut them out of myself to skate the way I want to skate. So, in some ways, I want to be lonely.”
And hello everyone. This is my first post on this forum. I’m sorry that my translation is not complete because English is not my native language.

Stage 1 can't be brushed off as a 'light' injury. It is the mildest of the three stages, but stage 1 injury itself can range from mild stretch to incomplete rupture of the ligament which causes less than 2 mm diastasis/distance between the bases of the 1st and 2nd metatarsals. Treatment is usually non-operative where non-weight bearing cast and a period of immobilization are likely required. I'm not a medical professional, but I read that it may take up to 18 weeks for athletes suffering from stage 1 lisfranc to return to play depending of the severity of the condition.
I think it is still possible for him to suffer from Stage 1 or maybe Stage 2 to a certain extent, but I don't think Stage 3 is likely, as it's an extremely severe case characterized by midfoot joint instability, avulsion, possible dislocation, and the list goes on.
http://www.thesportsphysiotherapist.com/lisfranc-joint-injuries/
I don't know but 4Lz is probably not exactly relevant to his left midfoot ligament injury, as he picks that jump using his right leg, not left. I think it's mainly due to the intensive training on 4T, which gives rise to the frequent axial loading of the left midfoot when the foot is plantar-flexed/flexed downward, hence exacerbating the pain.
Regardless of the exact nature of his injury, I wish him a speedy recovery.
I remember watching another actor's Jounetsu and camera followed him like 3 days and the footage was longer~
[The TCC coach that gave Yuzu a bear hug at Autumn Classic and with Yuzu at Worlds after medal ceremony, here they were at Sochi.

The TCC coach that gave Yuzu a bear hug at Autumn Classic and with Yuzu at Worlds after medal ceremony, here they were at Sochi.


I'm having difficulty with seeing Yuzu as a bear cub...Should we call him "Papa bear" then?![]()
