Phantom and Bolero of course!
I think Phantom and Carmen would be more effective
Phantom and Bolero of course!
I think Phantom and Carmen would be more effective
I'm perfectly willing to give Josh the benefit of the doubt if he chooses Carmen and POTO, but if he gets together with Mura for ideas, I ragequit.Perfect! He can discuss choreography and music cuts with Mura!
I'm perfectly willing to give Josh the benefit of the doubt if he chooses Carmen and POTO, but if he gets together with Mura for ideas, I ragequit.
Why is Jason's final combo spin only a level 3 (I can't decipher the "2" in CCoSp2p3)?
I love that cross-catchfoot layback he does, and was hoping he held it for 5+ revolutions. But the spin seems very rushed for no apparent reason.
Why is Jason's final combo spin only a level 3 (I can't decipher the "2" in CCoSp2p3)?
I love that cross-catchfoot layback he does, and was hoping he held it for 5+ revolutions. But the spin seems very rushed for no apparent reason.
:agree:But hopefully Jeff Buttle again!
The only difference probably is that Jason would have beat him in the FS (though not overall).
That said, there are other factors besides height. He does do some nice transitions into it, like the spread eagle and that one cool move he does coming out. I might have been a smige too high, but nothing worth crying over.
I hope that others skaters will beat Shoma at the next competition, at Junior World. Next year in Senior GP Jason and Joshua will beat him too. I like Yuzuru, Fernandez, Denis Ten, Han Yan and all others skaters. Not only they are great skaters, they are also great sportsmen, they are friendly with each other.
This isn't a reality show honeyI hope that others skaters will beat Shoma at the next competition, at Junior World. Next year in Senior GP Jason and Joshua will beat him too. I like Yuzuru, Fernandez, Denis Ten, Han Yan and all others skaters. Not only they are great skaters, they are also great sportsmen, they are friendly with each other.
This isn't a reality show honey
And to be honest, not sure if lot of the friendliness they show on tv and social media are genuine. You really can't know what their thinking inside.
I personally think the inner bitches inside them is what makes them strong athletes
This isn't a reality show honey
And to be honest, not sure if lot of the friendliness they show on tv and social media are genuine. You really can't know what their thinking inside.
I personally think the inner bitches inside them is what makes them strong athletes
Are you saying Shoma is not friendly and not a great sportsman? :think:
He seems like a cute and nice kid to me.
Are you saying Shoma is not friendly and not a great sportsman? :think:
He seems like a cute and nice kid to me.
He's also very young. It's quite possible that he'll come out of his shell a bit as he gets older and becomes more accustomed to the spotlightWith regards to Shoma, he is a very shy guy. He may never be as outgoing or friendly on camera or even back stage as the American guys or Yuzu, Javi, Vornov etc.
That is just his nature. I don't think it shows bad sportsmanship or anything.
Shoma seems not to like to touch people.I believe the poster is referring to an occasion (or was it more than once?) where Shoma refused to hug Yuzuru or shake his hand during a medal ceremony. Personally I didn't read anything into it, as I don't like to judge teenagers based on something so petty, but I'm curious now...is it only Yuzuru that he rejected like that?