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I think "Fuu" and "shuu" are merely onomatopoeic words (in Japanese) to describe the sound of flying (or jumping into the air) aka there's no real special meaning to it. I surmise it mostly has something to do with the sound of wind/air rushing around the body while one jumps. The Japanese love to have sound-words associated with movements (for example, when your stomach is empty/you're hungry, they say it's 'pekopeko'; balls rolling are going 'korokoro'.) The English language has the same too (onomatopoeia) but I think Japanese has more of them (and the more fluent you are, the more likely you'll understand what they are.)
Going back to Shoma, I really love his very unassuming attitude.![]()
Hahah but aye, the difference it makes between 'Fu' and 'Shu'....
Maybe 'Fu' is better for 3As and 'Shu' is for Quads? Difference in the quality of jump and air gushing past :yay:
Haha love Team Japan!

but I think he could really pull off a tango program). Another thing I'd really like to see him try is skate to some very delicate music so that he'd maybe have to challenge himself more - I believe he hasn't done many of those kind of programs (correct me if I'm wrong, I haven't been following his career for long). I just hope he won't skate to any of the overused pieces, POTO, Carmen etc. like most of Team Japan this season.

) Junior worlds).