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crowd was like "noooo Nathan dont jump" and after a little heart attack they were all laughing 
and this was the most fun he had, i loved it 
Nathan's EX from Nationals :luv17: his "jump joke" as xibsuarz mentioned was so funny and brilliantcrowd was like "noooo Nathan dont jump" and after a little heart attack they were all laughing
and this was the most fun he had, i loved it
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A Japanese TV program about the new quad era of men's figure skating aired recently and Nathan is featured along with Shoma and Yuzu. Nathan's segment begins around the 11:30 mark and the analyst discusses his jump technique.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59zkrk
According to the analyst the way Nathan wraps his arms around his belly makes his shoulders more narrow and allows him to rotate in the air faster than other skaters do. I noticed that Boyang also has a lower arm position in his rotation compared to other skaters, so maybe this technique will become more common in the future?
In the CBC broadcast of the GPF the talk a bit about his jumping technique. He called it the Russian style of jumping. I'll find a link.
Found it. http://youtu.be/kmJ4nU5XltI
Nice interview with Scott Hamilton
http://www.icenetwork.com/video/topic/207337050/v1221162583
I can certainly understand Beijing audiences cheering for Chinese American skaters but I can't believe USFSA is thinking about that at all.
Here's an interesting fluff piece on Nathan that must have been put together in the past few days. He was interviewed between GPF and Nationals but it looks like the last footage is taken from Nationals. He seems so incredibly chill!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6QdVF8JTPo&feature=youtu.be
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oh4dG52cfwYI knew I wasn't imagining that I had seen Nathan playing the piano. Finally found the video where he is playing Chopin's Minute Waltz. Wish the piano clip were longer. He's a pretty amazing kid. Wonder if now in his spare time he practices piano.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oh4dG52cfwY
i knew he plays guitar but had no idea about piano, he is so talented in many ways :agree:Scott asked Nathan if he has been training the 4Lo and he confirmed "No." So it wouldn't be all quads+3A this season. After 2018, men's jumping passes will be cut to 7 and he won't need the 4Lo to do all 6 quads+3A. It's crazy to think only 29 years ago the jumper Brian Boitano used all triples (-3A) for the first time at the Olympics and won. Thirty years later we may see all-quad (-4A) programs.
OH MY GOD!! havent seen this video, he is sooo cute and very busyi knew he plays guitar but had no idea about piano, he is so talented in many ways :agree:
And I feel like I may have even seen that in 2010 and said "Who is that little kid?!" We also know that he has a mother who must be a saint, since she allows three sons to play hockey in the living room!
...If anyone should happen to find any other videos where he is playing the piano, I would love to see them!I am pretty certain that Brian B did 3A in both short and long programs during his Olympic win.
Edit: I just rewatched those programs. I had forgotten how magnificent they were.
He did 3A-2L as his SP combination.
In the LP, he completed all the triples, including 3A-2T and 3A solo jump.
OH MY GOD!! havent seen this video, he is sooo cute and very busyi knew he plays guitar but had no idea about piano, he is so talented in many ways :agree: