Let’s keep the feelings here nice and soft
Like the amazing ice that Nathan enjoyed skating on while he was with Marina![]()
thank you but

nice and softETA, i HAVE to add oatmella you are too funny:rofl2:
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Let’s keep the feelings here nice and soft
Like the amazing ice that Nathan enjoyed skating on while he was with Marina![]()

nice and softHaha, it’s ok. Just be yourself, that’s good enough
Anybody well versed in Harry Potter? What house would Nathan be put under? This is such a random question but it came up in another discussion and I’m curious lol
GRIFFYNDOR
I’m a Ravenclaw myself though![]()

In his FS he has tended to be lazy in competition (he seems to be much better in practices) but I don't think much at all was stripped from his SP this season.
Also, if you look at his self choreographed exhibition programs where he can choose to include anything he wants to they are packed with transitions, so I wouldn't necessarily say he doesn't value them.
The dream moment to me would be Nathan winning 2022 OGM with Raf sitting next to him in K&C...

The dream moment to me would be Nathan winning 2022 OGM with Raf sitting next to him in K&C...I want them to learn and mature together and prove it to everyone that they can make it...sorry yyyskate.#notsoukmate
I don't know how many skaters won OGM with their childhood coach, but if Nathan and Raf can that's pretty![]()
The dream moment to me would be Nathan winning 2022 OGM with Raf sitting next to him in K&C...I want them to learn and mature together and prove it to everyone that they can make it...sorry yyyskate.#notsoukmate
I don't know how many skaters won OGM with their childhood coach, but if Nathan and Raf can that's pretty
ETA
I think being able to build that kind of long term coach/student relationship itself is as golden as OGM...especially for two seemingly very different types of person like Raf and Nathan.
If we’re going by his first outing last season at US International Classics, then yes, he did in fact change several transitions in the SP.
Initally there were a few more „difficult“ steps/turns or embellishment in there…
Granted, he seems to have changed a few of them because his 3A was unstable or because they didn’t fit his usual, simple quad set-ups and would have taken out speed/flow, but again, it shows that he’s not willing or not yet capable of incorporating anything more difficult than a FI mohawk before his quads.
(even the short and quick hint of a FI blues-choctaw-leaning-towards-a-mohawk thingy, that he used to do before his 4T, doesn’t seem comfortable enough anymore)
Changes that caught my eye, from its first version to worlds (yes I know, he’s changed the jump layout so naturally some transitions would or should end up in another place of the program):
(during crossovers at the short end of the rink)
BO choctaw, FI counter —> step from an BO edge (with less of a "choctaw character" because is seems to switch to a slight BI) to FI edge, FI mohawk
(during set-up for the first jump)
FI bracket -> nothing
(directly after the spread eagle sequence after crossing over)
BO 3turn, FI Mohawk —> step forward, FI Mohawk
(directly after second jump)
an unlisted one-revolution jump (don’t know if it has a name, sometimes done in StSqs) from FI to a „tapped“ FI, FI 3turn —> just the FI 3turn
(setting up third jump)
FI counter, that quick FI blues choctaw/mohawk whatever thingy -> well, nothing
And it’s not like I sat down and extensively compared his later versions to this first one, those changes were immediately apparent to me, because those little differences in the stepwork did change the look of the program for me, even though it doesn’t look like thaaat many changes.
I actually don’t think that’s true, I think this season he seems to be quite „lazy“ in his ex programs, often simplifying steps and such. His BFTE program is mostly ok I guess, a bit repetitive though, for me he used to do more in previous seasons, and show some more versatility.
Also, speaking of changes in Nemesis, during SOI he’s always substituted that one FO bracket in the StSq for a simple mohawk, too… and I have to admit, it really bugs me, even though it’s just a detail. Because once again, it looks way cooler in its original version, and also, why change it, it’s not super difficult or anything (and couldn’t he treat the SOI performances as a kind of practice for his competitions, doing the slightly more „challenging“ footwork and not taking the easy way out…?)
ETA:
Please no, Raf would probably squeeze him to death!![]()
Granted, he seems to have changed a few of them because his 3A was unstable or because they didn’t fit his usual, simple quad set-ups and would have taken out speed/flow, but again, it shows that he’s not willing or not yet capable of incorporating anything more difficult than a FI mohawk before his quads.
Haha, it’s ok. Just be yourself, that’s good enough
Anybody well versed in Harry Potter? What house would Nathan be put under? This is such a random question but it came up in another discussion and I’m curious lol
Yes, we've discussed this previously in the FF and I think this part is the key. Along with issues due to his constant layout changes it appears to still be a challenge for him to incorporate more difficult transitions into a quad heavy program. But that does not mean he is unwilling to do so. It is my opinion that Nathan is very ambitious and does want to incorporate these elements into his programs but that he is still not at the level where he can do them consistently.
Gryffindor. He's fearless.
Actually if Raf whole proposal of getting his own academy goes through, I think it makes it more likely that he will travel for Nathan to Yale because they will be hiring 20-30 coaches like the report says. Meaning that the high profile students he’s taking on will not only depend on him and will have suitable coaches to take the reins whenever he needs to be away for Nathan or any of his other elite skaters. Team Raf will no longer be just Raf as the only main coach but many others under him. That’s a good thing for his skaters imo, more resources.
Ashley and Adam are most likely not coming back so taking in Marin and Eunsoo makes sense since he has 2 slots open. Kolyada is just a summer thing so it’s not like he needs to travel or will take time away from his students. Seems normal to me. Not sure that he needs to discuss it with Nathan because these new skaters will not really affect him much (2 are ladies and 1 is temporary) but I wouldn’t be surprised if he did discuss it with him. The report said that Kolyada interning with Raf is not something Raf typically does but he respects Kolyada as an athlete and man so he made an exception for him specifically. I wouldn’t be surprised if. Nathan was already aware of this.
confession, I am not that into Harry Potter, although I indeed tried to watch all of them, vague memories. #notSoulmates :sad21:

)Shape of you - Tessa and Scott
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Yes - go in for the nuzzle like Scott![]()

Gryffindor. He's fearless.