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Yuzuru Hanyu: 2017-2018

https://twitter.com/oro1_/status/981369551047745536?s=19 two designs and colors to choose from as well. Price 2500 yen and shipping around 500 yen. http://www.hmv.co.jp/fl/1/784/4/ overseas purchase link.

Thank you Interspectator for the overseas link! I don’t post often but had to order the T-shirt’s to support Yuzu’s parade. I used google translate and was able to get through the order process fairly easily. Otherwise Inwouldn’t have known how to order since I am not in Japan.
 
夢を生きる (Yume wo ikiru) Chapter 10. Special Interview

Translation. A lot of about Yuzuru´s feelings and mentalities from the last years. This called my attention
What will your skating career look like after that, what are your future dreams and goals?

University studies are fun. If we’re just counting credits, I can take however many, but I want to study more properly and acquire knowledge. So, I want to continue on in university for a little bit more.
I guess he is gonna continue with his studies just because he wants to :)

Thank you to wherespacepooh in tumblr
 
This is old article by Nobuo Sato on Feb.18.

https://twitter.com/spread_wing0217/status/981342214960726016

What supports Hanyu's strength is his absolute skating skills. He didn't have difficult quads (4Lo and 4Lz) coming back from injury. And he also looked tight in terms of stamina from the second half of the program where he started making mistakes. However, at those time of struggling, his high technique helped him.

Sometimes, normal skaters(normal skaters' foot) get rejected by the ice when they land the jumps. But Hanyu is able to absorb the impact with his flexible knee and ankle and continue skating smoothly without any bound after the landing. If you are capable of using the part of knee to the ankle softly, your slide extends. You will not "pause" after a one slide but can keep going as long as you like. And those flowing skating leads to high PCS. In addition to his flexibility by nature, it was the result of making steady effort of learning basic skills.

Upgrading technical element doesn't stop, as we've seen Nathan Chen executes 4 types of quad. Of course I don't deny such an improvement. However, Hanyu's second straight victory in the Olympic games demonstrated important origin of figure skating we can never forget.
 
That interview was sad to read.

The Beatles once sang "one is the loneliest number"... I´m not surprised on his feelings, but the will to talk about it is refreshing, sport men /women often feel like they need to be strong, I have hardly ever read an interview acknowledging feelings of insecurity and loneliness (probably depression) from a sport man
 
The Beatles once sang "one is the loneliest number"... I´m not surprised on his feelings, but the will to talk about it is refreshing, sport men /women often feel like they need to be strong, I have hardly ever read an interview acknowledging feelings of insecurity and loneliness (probably depression) from a sport man

Michael Phelps who is a “god” in US swimming and has won numerous OGMs in the sport has spoken about his struggles with loneliness and depression, others too but in recent years he stands out most. Sasha Cohen also briefly mentioned the struggle to transition from the fame that can be figure skating to a regular life, which at times caused loneliness and depression. Granted that is not Yuzuru’s life right now.

Still I agree with the person up thread who said the article though fascinating was very sad to read. It’s lonely at the top and success is not always glamorous or easy. Furthermore, I’m sure having one’s life be so much about one thing can at times bring emotional challenges when that one thing is not working as planned.

What he said about his mother though was so touching. I think I teared up when reading that as I can so relate being as I am very close to my mother. Sounds like she has been a constant source of support to him through it all, which is wonderful.
 
It was sad to read. It also makes me wonder if he really will retire now. I know he says he wants to land the 4A, but I can't help but think he might change his mind on that and retire after giving it some thought since it was his initial goal to retire after this Olympics. Of course, he needs to do what's best for him and what makes him happy. It will be sad though when that day comes. I was holding out hope he would go one more season if he was able to fully recover and be well enough to skate. I am getting my first ever opportunity to see him skate live in December at the Grand Prix finals, and so is my daughter who is a young skater that really looks up to him. But my goodness, I don't want him to be unhappy either. That article was just heartbreaking in parts. We'll see what happens.

Well he said publicly that he has no intention to retire now and he still has lots to do-4Lo, 4Lz, 4A, and there are probably still some ideals of his that have not been realized yet. The way he said it so far, doesn't really seem anywhere like the tone he takes when he's intentionally misdirecting the media. Plus he's back in the rink in TCC, so I think for now, he's probably staying.

People's goals change- Yuzu's goal of 2018 OGM and then r*****ing was from when he was very little and being 23 years old seemed very old and very far away. But there were interviews recently where he said 22 is not peak (and guys don't start peaking until later), plus his skating idol Plushenko went to 4 olys, and he has witnessed an older Javi get a medal at Olympics. His goals have been, and will probably continue to change in so far as competition is concerned (4A though is here to stay).
 
Yuzuru and Shohei Otani appears in Korean article together. This was also my favorite scene of the award ceremony :)

http://www.sporbiz.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=214703

'Are you sure?' Otani shohei line next to Hanyu Yuzuru ... What's the big difference?

Japanese baseball player Shohei Otani, who plays in the Los Angeles Angels in American baseball major league, has been caught on a screen side by side with figure skater player Hanuyuzuru.

Last year, Otani and Hanyu, who appeared together on a Japanese TV show, met their viewers by wearing their suits nicely. The 172-cm Hanyu is next to the 193-meter Otani, which seems relatively small. The two of them were born in 1994. However, I can not believe that it is the same age as the big difference.

Otani boasts a muscular, bulk-up upper body as a baseball player whose physical is an important factor. Hanyu, on the other hand, has other bodies than athletes such as Otani. Figure skating is rather disadvantageous if it is big. For this reason, it maintains a relatively slim figure. He is the same athlete, but Otani and Hansei differ in physical.

(from google translation)
 
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