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- May 25, 2014
He would, that adorable dork!
A lot of information here. So he had other issues in his life last season - that would explain a lot, but of course he kept it quiet, of course he never said anything til now. Unable to use his stomach muscles properly and dealing with emotional unrest - many lesser skaters would have crumbled completely with such a combination. And he tried not to say anything, tried to keep it quiet. He is everything.
Now. Someone with better ears than me help me out. Did he say he was going to try a quad Lutz? I think that would be perfect, actually (his triple Lutz is divine) but holy wow that would be great!
He sounds happy, relaxed, positive, upbeat. I want him to get that Olympic dream so badly. I don't think I could bear to see his sad, sad eyes again.
I think(?) he said he has been working on the quad lutz ... but he does not know yet whether he will compete with it "this season."
That was my understanding. He was talking about Nathan Chen's crazy abilities to land quads and being very gracious and genuine in praising Nathan. He then said something about the youngsters making them easy and chuckled and said they're definitely not. After that, I thought he said something to the effect that he was working on the quad lutz but would only include it if it was successful because otherwise it wouldn't make sense. He then said the quad toe and quad sal were definitely in and he was planning two quads in the short and two in the long.
As as added note, I'm not usually a big warhorse fan and am saddened overall that many skaters aren't being a little more adventurous during this Olympic season yet...there are a few skaters whose choice don't bother me. I guess that's a little contradictory!
I'm actually excited about Max skating to "Bring Him Home" and think it could work really well for him.I also thought it was interesting that he's now working with Katherine Hill on choreography, and I believe he pretty much said that she is local and that was important to him in selecting a choreographer. (I immediately wondered if Mills was still on his team, but he later confirmed he is and made a comment something like "It takes a village to raise a skater" or something like that. To me, it's another thing that shows Max's awareness of his weaknesses and realization that to achieve his goal of continuous improvement in his artistry, he needs more day-to-day support. Good for him for that! I wish him so much luck this season!