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To adjust with the technical content! Some of the jumps have been re-arranged, so the program evolves to facilitate that without losing complexity. I think the changes are new (they only worked on it after NHK Trophy) so I think as time passes hopefully the movements become more integrated to the program.
I can't complain with the change, it brought me this photo- courtesy of the brilliant Joosep Martinson
So Pam found a new home? That’s wonderful. I know I originally thought that the Unos would keep her but they do have four pups already. I’m not sure how many more could live in the house. I’m sure Pam’s new home is lovely and will be filled with warmth, cuddles, kisses and laughs.Ah, basking in the glow of victory with the Dream Team! They all work hard, but the rewards are great too! Sho looks pretty wiped out, but I know he'll give it his all at the gala. Hopefully the lucky fans will be treated to Padam Padam...On the sad side, little Pam has left the Uno household. I'm sure she will miss the warm, active environment. “We did everything we could so that Pam can be happy. Make sure you’re definitely happy, okay?” Waaaa!![]()
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I am going to sit back and enjoy the roller coaster ride.![]()
I love how we have all kinds of Shoma fans here.... the ones that worry about his execution of elements, and the ones that's really enjoying the experience of his performances right now. Both perspectives are absolutely valid and I hope Shoma continues to work on every aspect of his skating, and most importantly, peak at the exact right moment. So all of us can be happier and happier
No, seriously... I'm just happy. Everything, all of this, is all that I can ask for. Even the criticism and not positive feedback, because it means people are expecting more and more of him, and he is motivated to continue growing. And I think, it's all what Shoma asked for too, when he decided to continue competing.
Does he even like hugs? Hugging isn’t a part of Japanese culture.
Let say he has gotten used to it. A few years ago in an interview he said that hugging wasn't something he didDoes he even like hugs? Hugging isn’t a part of Japanese culture.
I hope you'll be able to watch him live one day.Maybe one day I will see him perform in an ice show in Japan.
Oh, such a beautiful and thoughtful gift!Interesting that you mention Hokusai; I added a silly drawing and some commentary to this obviously Hokusai-inspired card which was a gift for Shoma at Skate Canada. From left to right, it reads "Wave of Success," "Shoma Uno," and "Have a Good Season!"
Sadly, I'm not quite willing to use such superlatives to describe Shoma yet until he gets that third combo in and does the triple toe...I love him very much, but there's definitely room for improvement...
Riding the wave of success is a good start, though.![]()

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Yes, definitely! I'm one of those who are just enjoying the experience because I don't have a deep knowledge of the technical side of figure skating, but I'm enjoying reading the technical discussion and learning more from you guys.I love how we have all kinds of Shoma fans here.... the ones that worry about his execution of elements, and the ones that's really enjoying the experience of his performances right now. Both perspectives are absolutely valid and I hope Shoma continues to work on every aspect of his skating, and most importantly, peak at the exact right moment. So all of us can be happier and happier![]()