Interview with Keiji in Quadruple Axel (9/26/21) sold by:
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Translated Excerpts:
--Please tell us your upcoming schedule.
Keiji: I'm going to perform in Friends on Ice. I have a training camp before that, so I'm going to concentrate on practicing for the season. I'm going to show my free program at Friends on Ice, so I hope I can show off the feelings I've built up and the power I've strengthened at the training camp.
--The training camp is the annual training camp of Utako Nagamitsu sensei's team, isn't it?
Keiji: The camp will be held at Yumi Kono sensei's home rink (Iizuka Ice Palace), although it will be smaller in scale than before, since the camp location has changed from Hokkaido to Iizuka (Fukuoka Prefecture). During the summer, the rink (Hyogo-Nishinomiya Ice Arena) is very crowded and we can't practice enough, so we will try to train hard during the camp. Well, I do find time to practice in Nishinomiya, but it's not easy to run through the whole program. I have the stamina to skate through the ice show, but competition is a different story. I'd like to make the most of my ice show experience and to combine program and jump practice, to build stamina.
--How are your quadruple jumps?
Keiji: I have a good feeling about my Salchow, so I hope to enter the season with its completed form, but my toe loop is not so good at the moment. I need to improve my accuracy, so for now I'm including one Salchow in the short, and two in free.
--So, you are going to focus on the Salchow and work on the toe loop?
Keiji: Yes, I'd like to do toe loops, too, if possible, but this season, I've made new programs for both short and free, so first of all, I have to get used to it. The free program is especially exhausting, so I have to make sure I can do two (quad) Salchows in the free. If I can't do that, I don't think I can add the third one (quad), and I need to build up my strength to skate the free skate.
--Next, let's talk about your program for this season. First of all, about the short program, "Paris" (Shin Evangelion: The Movie), has it been in the works for about three years?
Keiji: Yes. "It's been about three years since I first thought, "I want to skate to it!."
--Do you feel that you can finally do it as a competition program?
Keiji: I've had many opportunities to perform it in gala exhibitions and ice shows, so now I don't feel like I can "finally skate to it," but I have to keep reminding myself that I'm going to compete with this program for the whole season. Unlike ice shows, I can't be helped by stage lighting, so I'll have to make sure my jumps are solid, and I hope I can show it as a perfect program on a competition-sized rink.
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