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liv

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Come on, the nursery rhyme says the cow jumped over the moon, remember??? :biggrin: I think it's a nice analogy. It means Brian is checking on everyone, making sure they're doing ok, then going back around to whoever needs help. The little sheep and shepherd analogy is good too... you don't want the sheep getting lost. Brian's TCC philosophy was many coaches in the rink offering advice and encouragement to the skaters, that way no one is ignored. I think grazing is a good thing.
 

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I guess both methods work best for both of them. Two different athletes, two different worlds. I wonder what kind of coaching team they'd make together, running Cricket or something :)
I think if he opens a skating school it will likely be in Japan :laugh: Though I am not against the idea of these two teaching at all. Their students would have mad jumping techniques :biggrin: People could have pro/cons over Orser but he is one hell of a jump coach, most if not all of his kids have solid jumping technique. Also, Yuzuru and Javi could easily became Plushenko vs Yagudin 2.0 but I appreciate how these 2 manage to keep the respect between the two. :cool:
 

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New magazine cover:
the photo is at Worlds'? i like this face.:biggrin:

This is a new magazine release on July 21. The headlines of special report is " Five well-known competitions of Hanyu moved to tears." Apart from the 5 famous Yuzu competitions that "can cry", there is also "Seeing ice shows through costumes", "Friendship photos" (a Japanese blog stated that they include Yuzu and Mao, Yuzu and Javier, etc) and then "Famous words of Hanyu from press conferences". Also some fans have a nick-name to this publication: "Monthly Hanyu Party" :laugh: - shared by Echo & Angelica @YHIFG fb.


Another gorgeous Yuzu's Edea photo :love:...it is like a drawing. I always find Yuzu's spinning photos are magical it captures the beautiful position, the elegance and the power.
 

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This is a new magazine release on July 21. The headlines of special report is " Five well-known competitions of Hanyu moved to tears." Apart from the 5 famous Yuzu competitions that "can cry", there is also "Seeing ice shows through costumes", "Friendship photos" (a Japanese blog stated that they include Yuzu and Mao, Yuzu and Javier, etc) and then "Famous words of Hanyu from press conferences". Also some fans have a nick-name to this publication: "Monthly Hanyu Party" :laugh: - shared by Echo & Angelica @YHIFG fb.

Thanks!
For the two years after Sochi, new magazines putting his cover photo mostly about yuzu have been published one after another. Now I cant catch them all! :biggrin: the contents of this magazine seems interesting.


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Another gorgeous Yuzu's Edea photo :love:...it is like a drawing. I always find Yuzu's spinning photos are magical it captures the beautiful position, the elegance and the power.
Oh, gorgeous! Thanks edea! His passion is full.
Yes! One of the reasons i love about Requiem is we have many beautiful photos of his spins. this program has some spins where his arm movements are impressive and he gets more emotional and the lighting is beautiful in gala.
 
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Hanmgse

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This is a new magazine release on July 21. The headlines of special report is " Five well-known competitions of Hanyu moved to tears." Apart from the 5 famous Yuzu competitions that "can cry", there is also "Seeing ice shows through costumes", "Friendship photos" (a Japanese blog stated that they include Yuzu and Mao, Yuzu and Javier, etc) and then "Famous words of Hanyu from press conferences". Also some fans have a nick-name to this publication: "Monthly Hanyu Party" :laugh: - shared by Echo & Angelica @YHIFG fb.


Another gorgeous Yuzu's Edea photo :love:...it is like a drawing. I always find Yuzu's spinning photos are magical it captures the beautiful position, the elegance and the power.
it does like like a drawing, especially the top, beautiful :luv17:.
 

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Alright. No officials. But still, as you rightly put, the Spanish team. Javier has team - the #JFTeam - that's my point. ;)

:eek:topic: The #JFTeam doesn't mean Javier Fernandez Team but JumpForward Team, it's a sponsor. When Fernandez talks about how helpfull is his team it means the CCT, Orser´s team.
 

Lys

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:eek:topic: The #JFTeam doesn't mean Javier Fernandez Team but JumpForward Team, it's a sponsor. When Fernandez talks about how helpfull is his team it means the CCT, Orser´s team.

https://euipo.europa.eu/eSearch/#basic/1+1+1+1/50+50+50+50/JF Team <- i doubt it is JumpForward Team, since it's listed as a trade mark owned by Javi himself.

Anyway, i think Javi has his team, as Yuzu as his own. How they are organized and which role has anyone in their respective team it's anyone guess (well, if anyone is actually on their team and wants to share information, please be welcome!)
 

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I think if he opens a skating school it will likely be in Japan :laugh: Though I am not against the idea of these two teaching at all. Their students would have mad jumping techniques :biggrin: People could have pro/cons over Orser but he is one hell of a jump coach, most if not all of his kids have solid jumping technique. Also, Yuzuru and Javi could easily became Plushenko vs Yagudin 2.0 but I appreciate how these 2 manage to keep the respect between the two. :cool:
Has he ever talked about coaching? As in the future after retiring.
 

xibsuarz

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Has he ever talked about coaching? As in the future after retiring.

I thought he had said he wanted to involve himself in a bigger aspect of sports, going beyond figure skating and reaching to athletes across all disciplines? And that he wanted to use his experiences in his career to help athletes, regardless of the sport they were in.
Still, I wonder what kind of coach would he be if he decides to go down that path. Would he be strict or more laid back?
 

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I thought he had said he wanted to involve himself in a bigger aspect of sports, going beyond figure skating and reaching to athletes across all disciplines? And that he wanted to use his experiences in his career to help athletes, regardless of the sport they were in.
Still, I wonder what kind of coach would he be if he decides to go down that path. Would he be strict or more laid back?

Yes, somehow I don't see him going for coaching in the future, but well everything can happen. I think he would be strict :laugh:
 

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Has he ever talked about coaching? As in the future after retiring.
I don't think he ever mentioned anything about coaching. I doubt he even ever give it much of a thought considering he is not even sure about his plan post-2018. Besides, coaching is a full-time job, if he was to do it probably it would be at least 15 years from now xD. That said, I would love to see Yuzuru clapping and screaming behind the boards and cheering fof his students. Also, Japan doesn't really have a great jump specialist, yuzuru might be able to provide in that department.
Heck, actually considering his achievement, he could probably be the president of JSF/JOC or even ISU if he wants to. :biggrin:
 

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I vaguely remember he has mentioned something in Team Brian, that he might try to coach at Cricket first just a bit, so he could see how he can focus on one student later. I remember something like this.
 

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I vaguely remember he has mentioned something in Team Brian, that he might try to coach at Cricket first just a bit, so he could see how he can focus on one student later. I remember something like this.

Oh is this the book that Brian released?
 

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Marin

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Oh is this the book that Brian released?

Yes, the one Brian released after Olympics, There are parts interview with Coach and a student.. so he mentioned something like this.

BTW I think as strict and harsh he is on himself, he will be more supportive and caring for student, I agree about biting nails and jumping near the boards lol, he is very emotional.
 
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