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Sasha's autobiographical book, "Fire on Ice", will be for sale the end of March.
http://www.sashacohen.com/
http://www.sashacohen.com/
Get a lifegezando said:Fire on Ice IMO is hwell: .
Fire from Ice (cold fusion) now that is more
Hehe I thought it was funny gezando.Fire from Ice (cold fusion) now that is more
Joesitz said:Can't wait to find out what a 20 year old lady has to say about her life.
cutiepatutie said:Get a life
I have a very nice life Thank You and it is not sitting in front of a computer saying hateful things about someone I don't even know, and you know what? I feel very good about myself, I have respect for myself.. My mother all told us " If you can't say something nice about someone don't say anything at all". Now I know this is a discussion board but you really are on the hateful side when it come to Sasha. There are a lot of skaters I don't care to watch but to keep saying hateful thing about them is hurtful and I just would never do anything like that and I can't see why you would want to. :sheesh:gezando said:Fire from Ice is a good read, and a best seller OTOH that other book probably will not be . You may want to take your own advise before dishing it out
Mathman said:I hadn't realized that skaters typically "rush forward, trying to be the first on the ice" for warm-ups. Is it because of all that pent-up energy, or are they trying to gain some sort of psychological advantage by shouldering each other out of the way?
Mathman
soogar said:Besides, how do YOU know she has never had a boyfriend? She did date Garret Lucash and she might not be a virgin (though I suspect she won't be revealing that in her book).
brad640 said:She is probably also not discussing why her body has not changed at all over the years. If you look back at Michelle, Jenny Kirk and others you can see that their bodies have changed as they have matured and they had to adjust their technique accordingly. I suspect Sasha has been fighting off puberty for years to try to avoid changing her technique. This phenomenon was discussed in the book Little Girls in Pretty Boxes, mostly in regard to elite gymnasts, but it also applies to figure skaters.