Yuzuru has another coach, Tracy Wilson. And he has said in a interview, that Tracy Wilson was helping him a lot during those difficult days. I can't remember which interview it was. So if Brian Orser is not in Toronto Tracy Wilson, most likely is. That means he has someone with him. And then we have to trust that they will do everything they can to support Yuzuru on his road to Olympic.
All though there was this fan drawing, in which Brian told Yuzuru to take a rest, and he tok 5 minutes time out, before he tried to get on the ice, with Brian look at him like a naughty child.
So with this interview and what Yuzuru himself have said, we have to learn one thing PATICENCE.
Sorry for the rambling, but here is a challenge for us:
What is the best way for Yuzu fans to train their paticence and nerves,
I feel all our nerves need the practice, because NHK is coming soon, and we must be prepared.
One more thing we all need to be prepared for : Yuzu isn't always going to win. At one point, even if he wins all he's planned to win, he'll get older and the younger generation will just pass by him, just like he did with the generation of skaters before him. I'm not saying it's going to happen right now, but it is, going to happen at some point.
Maybe he won't win NHK, maybe he won't win GPF, maybe he won't win Worlds, maybe he won't win another Olympic. Or maybe he will. Win all of those, or just a few. We don't know yet.
It's not what I wish, but I'm aware it
could happen. And I'd rather not be blind to that option. (I'm still going to keep hoping for the best though

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Keep loving Yuzu the skater, and his journey. Enjoy every single occasion we have to see him on the ice. Medals are just the cherries on top of an already delicious cake.
If you will, think already at how lucky we are, as fans.
We've seen him win the Olympics, we've seen him win Worlds, we've seen him win three GPF in a row, which no other man has achieved. We've seen him break record scores, over and over again, we've seen him skate in ways that had some people in tears, in a way that had commentators admitting he might very well be the greatest of all time.
Do you realise how lucky we are? Do you think that fans of any other skaters are as lucky as we are? I don't think so. I think most of them have to be happy if their favourite just manages a medal, while we're so priviledged that we get sad if the medal is "only silver".
After Worlds this year, I got terribly sad. So sad that my actual life got affected.
A few months laters, when we didn't have any news about whether or not Yuzu would even be able to participate to the GP series, that shook me off of that horrible state of mind. How dare I be so upset? How dare I accuse people for what happened (because I did, in my head and with a couple friends on Line)? How dare I make this about myself, when it is not?
And I finally got the reminder that this isn't about me, it's about him. That no matter how I felt, if I couldn't, in my heart, be absolutely positive for him, then who would? That my negativity toward anything surrounding him might actually affect those things (sue me, I think negative thoughts affect things in the real world, maybe it's stupid, but I don't care).
That is when I started to feel grateful again, for all we have and that cannot be taken away from us. And for all that we will still be given.
TL;DR : I love being a Yuzu fan, independently of his medals.
