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So how do you guys think Mirai will fair at Skate America?
My guess would be 4th, possibly 3rd if Liza has problems. I don't see her ever beating Gracie or Elena in the future.
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So how do you guys think Mirai will fair at Skate America?
I'd love to know what Tom says to Mirai about her stony expression. With everything else to work on _ URs etc _ is there even time to focus on it? But the stoniness has to go. She has the musicality, pretty good lines and a fairly good ability to extend her moves. But her grimness takes away from everything and looks a bit immature.
I did think she displayed more attack an energy than in recent years - she just has to show it in her face!
My guess would be 4th, possibly 3rd if Liza has problems. I don't see her ever beating Gracie or Elena in the future.
Mirai need an extra shot of Radionova and DivaWagner along with Red bull. (She need wings)[
Omg, I'm cracking up!!! But no red bull, that stuff makes me nervous. We don't want us a twitchy Mirai![]()
Mirai need an extra shot of Radionova and DivaWagner along with Red bull. (She need wings)

In general, I don't really care if Mirai or anyone else smiles or shows a lot of facial expressions during a performance because I am usually too busy looking at the jumps, spins or steps to really pay attention and I know some of my favorite performances don't consist of a lot of facial expressions. Sometimes perpetual smiles or overwrought expressions seem insincere or overwrought to me, though I think they can work when they are genuine. I did really like Mirai's expressions in Vancouver, so maybe she should try to get back to that, but it was her skating there that won me over. How I wish she could get back to that level of confidence and intensity, but she did give me hope with her performance at the Japan Open.
Mirai need an extra shot of Radionova and DivaWagner along with Red bull. (She need wings)
My guess would be 4th, possibly 3rd if Liza has problems. I don't see her ever beating Gracie or Elena in the future.
Well, if Mirai didn't get any "wings" from Red Bull, they owe her $10.
http://www.nbcnews.com/business/consumer/red-bull-drinkers-can-claim-10-over-gives-you-wings-n221901
But seriously, I've got my fingers crossed for her -- big time!
Wagner overdoes it with the facial expressions sometimes.
I have the feeling Gracie is gonna have a fall from grace this year, my money is on Polina (and those are words I never thought I will type)
The face of a skater is seen by any viewer what percentage of their time on the ice? A lot less, I think, than most people believe. And those times you don't see the face you have no ideas what they are doing. Mirai is over criticized for this imo. There is entirely too much of this angst-I'm-feeling-the- music look from skaters and often when it is used it doesn't seem appropriate.
The face of a skater is seen by any viewer what percentage of their time on the ice? A lot less, I think, than most people believe. And those times you don't see the face you have no ideas what they are doing. Mirai is over criticized for this imo. There is entirely too much of this angst-I'm-feeling-the- music look from skaters and often when it is used it doesn't seem appropriate.
However, I do think well-placed facial expressions can be highly effective if they are used sparingly which to me heightens the dramatic effect. I know that in my 2nd favorite ever program, Bells of Moscow, Mao does this desperate open-mouthed expression after completing her 3A / 2T combination while lifting her arms to showcase her unique achievement. Also, in my all-time favorite program, Mao's Roch 2 at Sochi, she has two contrasting expressions. In the first, she sweeps her cupped hands under her neck and lifts an innocent, angelic smile to the sky, while in the second she flashes a wild Samurai smile as she leaps into the air in the middle of her step sequence. I also love her playful smile when she straddles the ice and does a shoulder shake in Czardas 2007. She uses these expressions sparingly but highly effectively, which is the way I like best.

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You read my mind because that's exactly what bothers me about some skaters is the cheesy, sultry or flirtatious smile or the the contrived tragic, downcast, or titian expression meant to entice the judging panel with a perpetual state of feigned pain.
However, I do think well-placed facial expressions can be highly effective if they are used sparingly which to me heightens the dramatic effect. I know that in my 2nd favorite ever program, Bells of Moscow, Mao does this desperate open-mouthed expression after completing her 3A / 2T combination while lifting her arms to showcase her unique achievement. Also, in my all-time favorite program, Mao's Roch 2 at Sochi, she has two contrasting expressions. In the first, she sweeps her cupped hands under her neck and lifts an innocent, angelic smile to the sky, while in the second she flashes a wild Samurai smile as she leaps into the air in the middle of her step sequence. I also love her playful smile when she straddles the ice and does a shoulder shake in Czardas 2007. She uses these expressions sparingly but highly effectively, which is the way I like best.