And she can eat it! I'm glad that she's hitting the gym now and got rid of her weight issues. :agree:She can do lasagna!![]()
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And she can eat it! I'm glad that she's hitting the gym now and got rid of her weight issues. :agree:She can do lasagna!![]()
Yulia's interviews are always such a pleasure to read. :luv17:
Remember the powder diet? Gym isn't all that bad when it comes with a plate of lasagna. The way to a skater's heart is through her stomach.And she can eat it! I'm glad that she's hitting the gym now and got rid of her weight issues. :agree:
But sometimes I really do wish she would go easier on herself.
I can't wait to see the 'unsimplified' version of Le Feuilles Mortes! :



That is an awesome picture. I wrote a comment in the test skate thread about not liking that position but realized I was just saying what someone else had posted when she did that to the nutcracker 4 years ago. I watched the program again and I thought it's so cool when she does it. Her spins are so amazing. They're pretty much the same objectively but the slight variances and confidence make them look exotic.
Did she say she lost 17 pounds.
I sort of miss Yulia's skiddy axel...
I know it was a controversial jump, and "poor technique" or w/e, but it was very beautiful and elegant how she snapped up into and landed them IMO...
^So....singles Ice Dance basically? Is that even a thing? If it isn't, I hope someone starts it and Yulia will try it out. She'd be perfect for it...
Anyway, isn't the long program supposed to be the artistic one, and the short program the technical one?