I cannot agree more. Pray that he stays healthy in light of the crazy jumping contest nowadays. At the age of 25, Javi said he is a "grandpa" among the young skaters. Thanks to these old lazy days he did not over use his body, thinking about statistically Javi is the most consistent quad jumper in the current competitive field, but as per his own words, he usually does 4 quad jumps each session, 2 Quad toes & 2 Quad sals, while Hanyu constantly pulls out 40 Quad toes/40 Quad Sal per session according to Nam.
Hanyu is very likely upgrade the technical content for his FS next season, adding the 4th Quad in the 2nd half of the program. Let's see how Javi would respond to the challenge, although he said in the canon interview that he would keep the current layout of his free skate next season. Pchiddy has already declared that the best he could do is 3 quad jumps & 2 Axels for his LP.
Up until this past season, Javi is the only male skater who has had a 3 quads FS for 4 competitive seasons consecutively. To be able to pull out a 3-quad program in a long run is so physically & technically demanding, let alone in a program full of transitions, complex footwork & spins. To execute 5 or 6 quads in a competition means that the skaters have to train much more quad jumps on a regular basis and exercise more demanding run-throughs, which definitely take a toll on their bodies.