Today Tom Z posted a mini-video of Max and Mirai working with Ben Agosto

on a Choctaw exercise at Champs Camp:
And for the sake of completeness, older bits from this year's Champs Camp:
- A second #AskASkater mini-video from Max. This one is in response to a question about nutrition:
[I believe the first part of his answer referred to "meal timing." Makes sense, but I just hope my ears caught that correctly.]
- This year's class photo at Champs Camp:
We heard in the USFS Facebook interview with Jason/Grant that skaters were not allowed to use their phones during at least one Champs Camp activity.
Hope USFS eventually will publish some official video of team building and/or other fun stuff

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Of course Max wants to run in the 100m. It's the fastest thing out there.
:agree:
Switching gears to something completely unrelated to Champs Camp.
This recollection about Max was published in Jan 2016, but I had not read it until now. In 2013, the writer was a teen staffer at a week of G2C Super Camp, where Max and Tom Z were among the elite skaters/coaches working both alongside and with younger skaters.
Figure skating national champions in a Zebra Jeep
My favorite excerpts:
There was this one guy, Max, who is to this day, is the most dedicated person I’ve ever met to figure skating. He was very kind, funny, and rather cute. He got up early to skate early sessions. He brought 5 t-shirts with him to the rink each day because he would skate so hard he would sweat through a shirt on each session. When he wasn’t skating, eating, sleeping, he would be in the weight room working out. I was given the job to spot him so he didn’t drop 300 lbs. on himself at camp when he was weight lifting. ....
The week dwindles to the end ...
I arrived at home, and saw someone very familiar. Max was on the cover of Skate Magazine. What was he doing there?! The guy who just drove my car?! That Max?!
It ends up Max is 2013 Men’s National Champion for the United States. HE WAS THE BEST FIGURE SKATING MAN IN THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES AND I HAD NO CLUE. At Super Camp he was just Max, not the Max Aaron. He was way too humble to even tell me that he was the freaking champion in all the U.S. ....