I'm all about Jhonny Weir.
Men's skating is my favorite practice, mostly because I can relate to it ( being a man myself), yet I still have some problems with it. It seems that a lot of men try to grab too much attention, and put less effort into their skating. Weir is completely unlike this, he skates completely for himself ( as said in an interveiw), and I guess I admire myself. He doesn't try to show off his talent, he just let's it flow.
Add that to the fact that he's from my home state (De I actually think he looks familiar), and his moves are effortless.
I guess the success of his uniqueness makes me want to improve and skate harder, and it makes me less afraid to be myself on the ice (not that I was before...much).
Men's skating is my favorite practice, mostly because I can relate to it ( being a man myself), yet I still have some problems with it. It seems that a lot of men try to grab too much attention, and put less effort into their skating. Weir is completely unlike this, he skates completely for himself ( as said in an interveiw), and I guess I admire myself. He doesn't try to show off his talent, he just let's it flow.
Add that to the fact that he's from my home state (De I actually think he looks familiar), and his moves are effortless.
I guess the success of his uniqueness makes me want to improve and skate harder, and it makes me less afraid to be myself on the ice (not that I was before...much).