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Not only does it look hard on the knees but usually it seems when he did the original ending pose he kept sliding on the ice. I’m not an expert when it comes to the sport but I think if he tried the original ending pose in a competition he would probably lose points because of the sliding. I think skaters have to have a finishing pose that makes them stay still. But it was amazing this season with the new ending pose he did. Bolero is one of my top favorites.Except for the blip at the end, this was the best Bolero I've seen. I secretly wished he would end the step sequence throwing down on the ice like he did when he first introduced this program. That would have been a dramatic move to see after the cantilever but it's probably hard on the knees to practice it. It's amazing to see so much joy in the arena carry him through the program smiling.
Emma-chan is quite the traveler! She is in Tokyo with Sho and Mother. Feimeicheng says in her post that after Stars on Ice, Sho will go to Shompery to work on choreo! Let the speculation begin!!!
I agree. I am rubbish at video games so I would sit quietly in the corner and snuggle up with the dogsI would rather that he play the game of his choosing, and I'll just look at him!![]()
The first channel is the more official channel, presumably run by Shoma's manager.Could someone help me differentiate between the two Uno YouTube channels please? Is one run by his brother and the other by his manager? Or one based in Switzerland and the other in Japan??
【公式】宇野昌磨アップロードチャンネル / Shoma Uno
Uno1ワン チャンネル宇野樹
The first one is the official channel, managed by his manager. There are some special programs on it, like Shoma‘s English lesson and the backstage of ice shows.Another Lutz clip! Keep trying Shoma
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Could someone help me differentiate between the two Uno YouTube channels please? Is one run by his brother and the other by his manager? Or one based in Switzerland and the other in Japan??
【公式】宇野昌磨アップロードチャンネル / Shoma Uno
Uno1ワン チャンネル宇野樹
I still wonder what made the Uno family want to have a YouTube channel that shows parts of their private life? It’s a really nice channel but wow that sure takes guts to be so public.The first one is the official channel, managed by his manager. There are some special programs on it, like Shoma‘s English lesson and the backstage of ice shows.
The second one, I think it's run by his mom now, according to the shooting angle. It always uploads the Uno family's daily life almost every day, such as dogs, cooking and training.
Shoma, Kazuki and Keiji did another Nowvoice recording collaboration talk back in Stars on Ice Tokyo, and there has been some translations summarizing the whole talk, but I think everyone needs to read this full transcript, it's translated internet-speak style (informal and less serious) by hanageshinken2, a Keiji fan, on Twitter. It's absolutely hilarious and I had a blast reading it from start to finish
Shoma has become so much more eloquent, hasn't he? His genuine, straightforward words can be very direct, but they can also be very moving. They have personally moved me too at many times. Well, as with all athletes/celebrities I don't know personally, always try to take the good and leave behind the bad, and Shoma has a lot of good. Hoping he is able to share his wise words with us for a long time!I’d have to disagree with something Shoma said. His words really do matter. Kazuki once said it on YouTube and I 100% agree with him that Shoma says things that really move you. Shoma has such an honest face. Even if I don’t know him personally I can just feel it that what we hear from him in interviews and other talks is so real. After all didn’t he say that when he started his YouTube channel that he wanted to be able to connect with fans more and show a side of him that we wouldn’t normally see? Shoma is Shoma. His words have moved me and have helped me a lot.