Park, who enjoys playing the piano in the little spare time she has, is trains in Seoul. Yuna Kim, who is studying at the university now, comes once or twice a week to the rink when her busy schedule allows it to work with the young skaters on choreography and expression, as Park revealed.
It looks like she is on track, and Coach Chi is sure of one thing: “Even if she doesn’t reach the very top, she will leave her mark in the sport of figure skating.”
I'm glad to hear that she is focused and preparing herself for the future, I would have guessed that her favourite jump is the 3S, not 2A though, she may like the jumps best but I hope she will work on her spins more because they're really weak
I'm glad to hear that Yuna is actively involved with young skaters in her country, I hope she's having a good time at university
,Coach Chi is pleased with the work ethics of her student.
“She is goal-oriented and hard working,” she said. “When something doesn’t work in practice, she will repeat it again and again and will not lose her smile.”
:yay: what if they send her to a foreign coach?I love So Youn. She's a joy to watch. She's very graceful on the ice and her movements do not look rushed when she performs. Based on her scores in the GP, it seems that one of her other challenges though is really to find a way to increase her PCS... Hmm, but anyway I really wish she can podium in Four Continents!
:yay: what if they send her to a foreign coach?
:scratch: yeah, and training abroad is costly, both mentally and physically. At least for new she can work with David Wilson, a famous choreographer. It's better than none.I have been wondering about that. Like how KSU supports their skaters to train abroad. So Youn is great and will likely be the national champion but I'm not sure if KSU would immediately be investing in her. At least with Yuna before, she was already a junior world champion when she decided she wanted to train abroad...
I have been wondering about that. Like how KSU supports their skaters to train abroad. So Youn is great and will likely be the national champion but I'm not sure if KSU would immediately be investing in her. At least with Yuna before, she was already a junior world champion when she decided she wanted to train abroad...