As much as I love Shoma, I kind of have to agree with Dave and Jonathan on the program being a bit too minimalistic. Although I do think that he looks more comfortable performing this program, the first half is still rather empty. The program comes alive in the second half and I just hope that his team will try to make the first half more interesting. Moonlight Sonata has great potential but it definitely needs some work.
The season is early so hopefully they will add some more to the program. Hopeful Shoma can get Quad Sal and Flip stable soon. I used to blame his coaches for not correcting technical issues with jumps just like Doug Howe does but not after Shoma interview. He made it clear that he practice the jumps and program on his own and even the work in Chicago is not technique but stamina. Glad for interview because it gave me a better undestanding of how he trains.

) the main focal point. I'm confident that the best is yet to come for both Shoma and this program because his programs never stagnate throughout a season. For now, I'll just gush over his hypnotizing short program
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Its skintight deep purple with velvet strip that look so much like leather.
With the skintight, its highlight Shoma beautiful line when he move his arm and footworks. I want more
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