about the #soulmates, actually ... ... at the time when I was posting it, when I was screaming #soulmates inside of me. what I meant is NOT the relationship between Hamada Sensei and Vincent but myself and Vincent

. So there is no unnecessary cringe or is there

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Now after I read the discussion here, I think I could change it into “relatable”, which is more moderate and general. Not just me, all people who genuinely passionate about figure skating, e.g. reporters like Jack Gallagher (He is one of the Japan based figure skating reporter/author who was righteous enough to support Yuna Queen during Sochi Scandal), coaches like Hamada sensei, Aunt Tammy, choreographers like J_butt and Joshua, music mixer like Hugo and fans like me

will feel relatable to Vincent, we are all #soulmates in this world of figure skating.
what is the definition #soulmates, Jack Gallagher said it beautifully
“It could be a classmate, teammate, co-worker, teacher or mentor. The communication and respect are there from the outset and blossom with time. When it spans countries and generations, it can become something truly beautiful.”
here are some quotes in the article that make me wanna scream #soulmates
“she just really loves skating and teaching.
She doesn’t do it for money or recognition.”
“Zhou … believes Hamada’s dedication is
heartfelt and pure.”
“She just
loves skating and teaching and wants to helps her students, and that is
so rare and so special.
“He seems like he is very happy on the ice,” Hamada said. “I want to
hear his opinion, not push (him), because
he is a senior man, not a junior boy.”
“But I would like to work on his toe (loop). His axel is getting better.” "She has helped my jumps improving a lot, especially my toe loop and salchow."
“Their skating skills are so good. I see the
exercises they do over and over again,” Zhou noted. “Those are the basic exercises that Hamada-sensei teaches them, and that’s how they
learn the alignment they need for the jumps, from the skating skills.
A lot of people separate the two. They separate hard jumps and good skating. “Mie helps her students see the
relationship between good alignment in edges and good alignments in jumps. I think that shows in their skating,”
one sentence I frequently mentioned before in skating board is something like “Jumps are derived from edges”
"I don’t think my skating is anywhere as good as it can be. I know I have great room for improvement. More than I think" :yes:
“I think
they are better skaters than me, but that still gives me motivation to truly improve until I can be at the top one day.”:yes:
“There would be nothing more rewarding in the future than to see
a generation of young skaters inspired by us”
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To pick up a pair of skates and try to make the Olympic team.
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I wanted to be like that one day. So hopefully I can motivate kids to start learning and nurture a passion for skating that will grow into something great.” :yes::agree:
That is exactly what my fav skater of ALL time has accomplished!!

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