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Sorry to be late. It's not "soon"!:laugh: My day got terribly busy and this article was difficult to translate. ( Further my PC froze! i hate windows 10. )
Someone correct me.



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I find this interview is so nice. Now he’s one of the skaters who attract people’s interests and they talk many things about him as they like. But he himself is down to earth and stays on his feet and just keeps doing what he should do.

Oh my goodness -- thank you for all your translating. I really appreciate the time you put into that! That was a wonderful interview and again confirms that he knows he has a lot of work to do. It will be interesting to see how he handles the second year of senior's pressure. (Isn't Windows 10 horrible?! Hate it!)
 
Hi,It's me again.:) A new MAD has been updaloaded today. It's made by lilico.:luv17:

Shoma UNO 宇野昌磨【MAD】Extra edition~ From the past to the future~過去から未来へ
https://youtu.be/3P42kfyypD4

・・・・・・and It's my twitter(sorry Japanese text only ) :o: Bye :o:
https://twitter.com/Mrs___piggy (Mrs.piggy♡4U_Shoma @Mrs___piggy)

Thank you to you and lilico! Finally I am.able to watch videos on my Kindle again. Another great MAD. I know I had never seen him wearing that hockey helmet! The helmet was bigger than him I think! Thank you for cheering me up!
 
I know this will sound crazy but it was very depressing to me to read all the things written in the Shoma Uno Raises the Bar thread! :rolleye: He knows what he has to do to improve, so I guess those fans who care about him just have to trust that he's doing those things. I just kept thinking, "Wow - is his skating really that bad?!" Normally I would have watched his Grand Prix Finals FS to cheer myself up but was in a remote area where I couldn't watch any videos.

If that's the case then be careful to never become a Satoko fan because every thread on this forum would be depressing :laugh: Constructive criticism is acceptable. His skating is not that bad, but it feels like he's trying to do all these things at once and the improvements don't happen overnight. I hope he and his team know what he's doing but I think people's concerns are valid if you look at what happened to Kanako Murakami in the long run.
 
If that's the case then be careful to never become a Satoko fan because every thread on this forum would be depressing :laugh: Constructive criticism is acceptable. His skating is not that bad, but it feels like he's trying to do all these things at once and the improvements don't happen overnight. I hope he and his team know what he's doing but I think people's concerns are valid if you look at what happened to Kanako Murakami in the long run.

I appreciate your sane comments. Thank you. No matter who our favorites are, it can be a bit much when people nit pick at every little thing. Some of it is probably done out of jealousy. Bottom line, he had a great senior debut season and can hopefully continue to improve and (most importantly) not sustain any injuries...I'm sure it is discouraging for Satoko fans. I like her but am not a huge fan, although I find myself extremely annoyed over all the fuss being made over Marin. I'd better be quiet though, since I don't want any depressed Marin fans (and I do like her!). :eeking:
 
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I know this will sound crazy but it was very depressing to me to read all the things written in the Shoma Uno Raises the Bar thread! :rolleye: He knows what he has to do to improve, so I guess those fans who care about him just have to trust that he's doing those things. I just kept thinking, "Wow - is his skating really that bad?!" Normally I would have watched his Grand Prix Finals FS to cheer myself up but was in a remote area where I couldn't watch any videos. Thank you for the pat on the back - you are so sweet!

That Machiko/Shoma comment is hilarious!

Oh I get you. That's why I try to stay away from The Edge as much as possible :drama:


A big thanks to hamaguri for getting the long translation done! :thank:
 
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Thanks for the links!

So he's in the Chicago area right now then?
Does anyone have any idea who he could be training with? I think Arriba627 mentioned Tomoki Hiwatashi's coach before.
It's good to see him having fun :)

No way! He's in the Chicago area then! I saw the town Vernon Hills which is one of the places Tomoki trains. Almost looks like some kind of skating camp. And I recognized the restaurant right away -- it's Maggiano's Italian restaurant. There are a few of them, one about a mile from my house (but it most likely would not be that one). Probably downtown Chicago. Looks like he's having fun, and he did ok with his bowling! Definitely have to try to figure out exactly where he is. I'm in Canada right now but will try to check it out when I get home. Hmm. Wonder how long he's there. Wonder how the English is (or is not!) going?!

Just looked it up -- Tomoki trains at Center Ice of DuPage in Glen Ellyn and Glacier Ice Arena in Vernon Hills with Coach Alex Ouriashev. Of course that doesn't necessarily mean Shoma is at either place. We have so many facilities it would be hard to know without a little more information.
 
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・・・and more Shoma's phots came up(Kelvin-Li's FB). Shoma wearing sunglasses.:laugh2: and more. :love: He looks like sooo much fun.:hap10:
https://www.facebook.com/people/Kelvin-Li/100011543716111

Finally, right?! The mystery is partially solved. And I see Kelvin Li is a student at Naperville North High School. Naperville is a Chicago suburb and I believe there's a skating facility there too. Not sure. Love the sunglasses! I wonder if Shoma brought the heart-shaped sunglasses too. Good to see him actually having a bit of fun. He looks pretty happy.
 
Oh I get you. That's why I try to stay away from The Edge as much as possible :drama:


A big thanks to hamaguri for getting the long translation done! :thank:

I think I'm done with The Edge for awhile! Good advice. Thx for not thinking I'm crazy!
 
Finally, right?! The mystery is partially solved. And I see Kelvin Li is a student at Naperville North High School. Naperville is a Chicago suburb and I believe there's a skating facility there too. Not sure. Love the sunglasses! I wonder if Shoma brought the heart-shaped sunglasses too. Good to see him actually having a bit of fun. He looks pretty happy.

Since Kelvin Li coaches with Alex Ouriashev, who is known for jump technique (he used to coach Gracie and currently coaches Tomoki), my bet is that's who Shoma is coaching with. He's based at Glacier:

http://www.glacierskate.com/page/show/55704-figure-skating-staff

ETA although if AO was with Tomoki at the Broadmoor Open in CS this week, that's a bit odd so maybe not!
 
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No way! He's in the Chicago area then! I saw the town Vernon Hills which is one of the places Tomoki trains. Almost looks like some kind of skating camp. And I recognized the restaurant right away -- it's Maggiano's Italian restaurant. There are a few of them, one about a mile from my house (but it most likely would not be that one). Probably downtown Chicago. Looks like he's having fun, and he did ok with his bowling! Definitely have to try to figure out exactly where he is. I'm in Canada right now but will try to check it out when I get home. Hmm. Wonder how long he's there. Wonder how the English is (or is not!) going?!

Just looked it up -- Tomoki trains at Center Ice of DuPage in Glen Ellyn and Glacier Ice Arena in Vernon Hills with Coach Alex Ouriashev. Of course that doesn't necessarily mean Shoma is at either place. We have so many facilities it would be hard to know without a little more information.

I didn't even notice that the bowling scores had been posted as well. He won one game and lost another one. He must be practicing like mad now because he hates to lose! :big grin:

His official website said he’s in the U.S. until the beginning of July. He should be back at least by PIW Tokyo in mid-July but I wish he could stay longer.

I think I'm done with The Edge for awhile! Good advice. Thx for not thinking I'm crazy!

I don’t think you’re crazy at all. I think a lot of skating fans stay away from forums for the same reason but I think that's why the Fan Fests section exists :ghug:
 
Since Kelvin Li coaches with Alex Ouriashev, who is known for jump technique (he used to coach Gracie and currently coaches Tomoki), my bet is that's who Shoma is coaching with. He's based at Glacier:

http://www.glacierskate.com/page/show/55704-figure-skating-staff

ETA although if AO was with Tomoki at the Broadmoor Open in CS this week, that's a bit odd so maybe not!

That's who I was hoping he was with, but it does seem a bit strange if he wasn't at the rink, even for a week, since Shoma himself is only there for a couple of weeks. But I do really like the idea of him training with someone who is known for teaching jump technique!
 
Since Kelvin Li coaches with Alex Ouriashev, who is known for jump technique (he used to coach Gracie and currently coaches Tomoki), my bet is that's who Shoma is coaching with. He's based at Glacier:

http://www.glacierskate.com/page/show/55704-figure-skating-staff

ETA although if AO was with Tomoki at the Broadmoor Open in CS this week, that's a bit odd so maybe not!

Thx Tavi. I don't know too much about Ouriashev. Sounds like that's a good guess though. I know Tomoki is doing well with him. If Shoma isn't with Ouriashev, I can't even begin to imagine what he's doing. And there are so many rinks in the suburbs, it would be hard to guess where he is! I think Gracie used to train in Buffalo Grove and Rolling Meadows...Wonder what Shoma thought of Maggiano's!
 
I didn't even notice that the bowling scores had been posted as well. He won one game and lost another one. He must be practicing like mad now because he hates to lose! :big grin:

His official website said he’s in the U.S. until the beginning of July. He should be back at least by PIW Tokyo in mid-July but I wish he could stay longer.

I laughed right away when I saw the bowling scores! Now he will hate to lose at skating, his favorite video game, and bowling! The one Facebook comment was funny when one of the other bowlers said "This will be the only time we can say we beat Shoma Uno!" I can only imagine how thrilled those young skaters must be to have him there...Wish he could stay longer, and maybe he'll like it enough to do a permanent move?? (now I'm dreaming!) :slink:
 
That's who I was hoping he was with, but it does seem a bit strange if he wasn't at the rink, even for a week, since Shoma himself is only there for a couple of weeks. But I do really like the idea of him training with someone who is known for teaching jump technique!

Looks like they have other coaches at that rink who specialize in ballet and choreography, so maybe he is able to work on some of those things too, even if Coach Alex isn't there.
 
Thx Tavi. I don't know too much about Ouriashev. Sounds like that's a good guess though. I know Tomoki is doing well with him. If Shoma isn't with Ouriashev, I can't even begin to imagine what he's doing. And there are so many rinks in the suburbs, it would be hard to guess where he is! I think Gracie used to train in Buffalo Grove and Rolling Meadows...Wonder what Shoma thought of Maggiano's!

Yikes can't imagine what he thought of Maggianos -probably what all foreign visitors think when confronted with US restaurant portions: gah - so much food!

Chicago has a lot of rinks but I don't think there are a lot of coaches who would draw someone from Japan here to train. Other possibilities are Chris Howarth (does BBC broadcasts, former Brit champ and Olympian) at same rink or Alexander Fedeev (I think Polina worked with him briefly - he's at Wilmette I think).
 
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Yikes can't imagine what he thought of Maggianos -probably what all foreign visitors think when confronted with US restaurant portions: gah - so much food!

Chicago has a lot of rinks but I don't think there are a lot of coaches who would draw someone from Japan here to train. Other possibilities are Chris Howarth (does BBC broadcasts, former Brit champ and Olympian) at same rink or Alexander Fedeev (I think Polina worked with him briefly - he's at Wilmette I think).

At my work, we had customers visit from Japan and they brought in meat trays (from our wonderful Skokie delis) with corned beef and big dill pickles, etc. Ugh! How culturally naive can we be! I forced them to get trays of sushi the next time and our customers were a lot happier!...I'm in Canada right now and can't believe the difference in food portions.

Oh my gosh, I didn't know Chris the BBC guy is at Glacier. You're really knowledgeable. I need to get with the program.
 
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At my work, we had customers visit from Japan and they brought in meat trays (from our wonderful Skokie delis) with corned beef and big dill pickles, etc. Ugh! How culturally naive can we be! I forced them to get trays of sushi the next time and our customers were a lot happier!...I'm in Canada right now and can't believe the difference in food portions.

Oh my gosh, I didn't know Chris the BBC guy is here. You're really knowledgeable. I need to get with the program.

Well I skate a little (badly!) and that helps with the knowledge base!

Chris Howarth's bio is the first one in the link I gave above - he's the skating director at Glacier.

Have fun in beautiful Canada!
 
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