I read it too.. It's so beautiful that it almost made me cryA VK Yuzuru group features an interview with Shae Lynn published in Japanese. Is there any hope it might be translated into English as well? - it's very... nice.
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I read it too.. It's so beautiful that it almost made me cryA VK Yuzuru group features an interview with Shae Lynn published in Japanese. Is there any hope it might be translated into English as well? - it's very... nice.
Do you mind summarizing it? It must have been a wonderful interview!A VK Yuzuru group features an interview with Shae Lynn published in Japanese. Is there any hope it might be translated into English as well? - it's very... nice.
When I first became really into figure skating my favorites were Plushenko and Sasha Cohen. She embodied everything beautiful on the ice, and in contrast he embodied the power with the 4/3/2 combination and his other amazing jumps. I like that I can look to different disciplines and find something to enjoy. I fell out of the sport after they were more or less done in 2006 but when I came roaring back when I noticed Yuzu in late 2013. He's renewed my love for the sport. My last worlds before I went to Boston this year was in 2003 when it was in my hometown (Washington, DC). , lol. And now it looks like I'm going to Helsinki. Yuzu combines both beauty and power and I actually would rather watch him just skate than a number of the ladies.


.A VK Yuzuru group features an interview with Shae Lynn published in Japanese. Is there any hope it might be translated into English as well? - it's very... nice.
Do you mind summarizing it? It must have been a wonderful interview!
Yuzu is an angel. I'm gonna watch H&L again!)Do you mind summarizing it? It must have been a wonderful interview!
This programme is he himself. Yuzuru is hope, Yuzuru is legacy Yuzuru Hanyu as an athlete that is always moving forward, that never gives up, and have faith……He is something that a younger skater will look up to, and pass his legacy to the next generation. I believe his name will be engraved in history, and leave behind a legend.
Is there any skater here? I always wonder the impact of a fall to your stamina
The Story of Hope and Legacy - any advice for the audience when appreciating the performance?
Shae: You can observe so much from the beginning. The first scene, Yuzuru steps out, with reaching hands, it represents his first encounter with the ice. Imagination unfolds - probably it's his eventual goal to be at the Olympics. He reaches out his hands with hope, but he can't catch it. He retractshis hands. And then it's a series of step sequence "No pain, no gain. Alright, I need to step on the ice, and work hard" This is how a young Yuzuru meets with the ice. Imagine a curious little yuzuru with eyes wide open. He enjoys the wind that blows on him with every step forward, he loves the feeling of sliding.
As the programme continues, there will be moments of struggle and moments of joy. After the circular foot work, Yuzuru places his hand in front of himself and looking through his fingers. This represents how yuzuru sees his reflection in the mirror. He finds his reflection. A lot of times, you are your own biggest criticizer. He doesn't like his reflection. With fear and horror, with excess strictness, he sees his imperfections. But then, he shakes it off, breaks the mirror and leaves. He wants to move forward. He doesn't allow him to spoil himself. He trusts his ability to move forward.
After the 4th quad, he places his hands in front of his chest, feeling the heart beat and the voice of his heart. He reaches the stage of facing his own emotions. This year, because of injury, he had the opportunity to face his inner self and feel the movement of the body. This is a new perspective, that is not just about focusing on skating, but to feel your life as a whole and release your emotions... As if wings are grown, he will fly, fly to the sky. The world is wonderful, the world is beautiful. Learn about yourself, learn what is freedom. Erase all your fear and doubts. The fact that you are living, living your life, be yourself...Feel the happiness.
The last scene is not very successful in SC (laughs) But it will be shown to everyone in the coming competitions. In fact, it returns to the opening, where he reaches his hands and grabs tighly. He grabs victory and dream, but he doesn't want to have them all to himself. He spreads his arms, opens his heart, and wants to share hope and inspiration to the entire world. The last scene, is for everyone who appreciates his performance. Yuzuru really wants to thank everyone. He doesn't just want to skate beautifully himself, he wants to achieve much more with his skating. To share with people around him, to everyone there and to everyone in front of the television. It is a great message: no sports can exist without audience. Yuzuru hopes that the audience becomes part of him, and he wants to share with everyone all of these. This is the actual story of Hope & Legacy.
What a wonderful story. Yuzuru is a gift to this sports.
Shae: He has a beautiful heart, with gratefulness to everyone, to ice. Such beautiful emotions are put into the performance with his own hands. As someone who offers him a bit of help and establishes a relationship with his skating, I am very honoured. I hope there is one day I can get on ice with him again, to help him further improve on his programme. Let's all look forward to NHK.
(This is a beautiful interview and beautifully written. I hope someone more capable could do a better translation than thisYuzu is an angel. I'm gonna watch H&L again!)
I have added the last part of the interview
wait, what? So an official ISU account posted a message basically saying "hey everyone, just so you know: ISU judges sucks. Sincerely, the ISU." ?The ISU official weibo account posted a tweet that questioned Yuzuru's 4Lo, calling it under-rotated, which the judges unjustly ignored which caused him to score over 100. The fans then complained in droves and the thing was deleted and the ISU apologized. Good grief, the things they allow, very unprofessional. But go Chinese fans!
I just watched the TSL recap with Sandra Bezic that was posted here and I highly disagree with this year being the "Quad Year" for men with less focus on program components; the olympic preparation yes but I don't think this season is especially quad focused. If this is based on Yuzuru's 4 quads I don't think it makes sense because he's been adding difficulty in his programs every year basically not just this one and I think H&L is actually his most balanced program between presentation (his hands are great!) and technnical difficulty (some would arguee because Seimei but I prefer H&L; just compare his poise in this program to any LP pre-Seimei; even Seimei in my opinion). If it's based on Boyang I also don't see it because he actually improved leaps and bounds in PCS department (you go Spiderboi) and kept the same layout; Patrick's been adding 4S yes, but it was about time, he just needs to it if he wants to be competitive, and his programs especially his LP are gorgeous this year so I don't see anything being sacrificed for the quads. Javier, well, is being Javier; kept the content. Nathan's been quad-crazy since he descended upon earth except when he's injured, which is hopefully was very often. Shoma had his second half quad last season. I actually see an upward trend in tech that has been going on all of this quad and the one before.
While we were having a nice time here, the Chinese fans were up with pitchforks.
The ISU official weibo account posted a tweet that questioned Yuzuru's 4Lo, calling it under-rotated, which the judges unjustly ignored which caused him to score over 100. The fans then complained in droves and the thing was deleted and the ISU apologized. Good grief, the things they allow, very unprofessional. But go Chinese fans!