A brief summary on what Vincent said about his new SP:
New SP "I Will Wait" by Mumford & Sons, choreographed by Shae-Lynn Bourne.
I'm very lucky to get a program from Shae-Lynn, who is very busy, for a good reason. I've pretty much only gotten positive feedback for it so far. It's a fun program that sure will get the crowd going. It's helping to bring me out of my shell a little. The perceptive hard part for me will change from time to time, but right now, what's hard for me is putting the jumps in, for 2 reasons.
One, it's a new program, new choreography. When you choreograph the program, it's not just doing quads. So sometimes it's hard to tell how many transitions are too much. If you have too many transitions, it's almost impossible to do a quad, too little transitions is not good for the component scores. We're trying to make adjustments to the choreography and find the right balance that will allow me to have a complete, connected, flowing program. But also allow me to execute good quality quads.
The second reason is due to the knee injury that occurred at SOI back in April, to his left leg. It's hindered his jumping a lot. DOI is the first/second week of doing 3A again. It'll be an uphill climb this season. After he goes back to Colorado Springs after Japan, Vincent only has a few days before leaving for Champs Camp (Irvine, CA). After that, he is off to Brown. Vincent: "It's pretty much just a rush. I believe I have the resilience to overcome the constant changing of locations and situations. I've adapted to things in the past and I have the drive to continue to do so."