I'm not on TwitterThere are a lot of clips of his exercising on twitter, the strength is amazing!
If they are linked here or embedded, I can see them no problem but cannot find them myself....
I'm not on TwitterThere are a lot of clips of his exercising on twitter, the strength is amazing!
I will see what I can provideI'm not on Twitter
If they are linked here or embedded, I can see them no problem but cannot find them myself....
And one of his peerless 3As
I will see what I can provide
(apparently he has never been seen in shorts before, and those thighs are... wow)
Oh, and a reminder of one of his firsts, this rime in 2017...
Sarah Sohma has opened a thread of the News Every behind-the-scenes documentary with subtitles, here are the two first parts:
https://twitter.com/sarah_sohma/status/1781992259556458935?ref_url=
https://twitter.com/sarah_sohma/status/1781997231673086012?ref_url=
Another anniversary today. 2nd Yuzuru parade in Sendai celebrating his 2nd OGM gathered more than 100 000 people on the streets 6 years ago to the day. The city's income was estimated at USD 16M on this event. Here's a short clip (please click on the Insta to make it run):
and some pics
That's how I understand it, he now trains backstage between his on-ice live appearances, with a particular routine.Thank you so much, that's awesome to understand what they say
I must say I was surprised he was training that hard between the performances within the same show. I wonder if that's what he's doing backstage during Re-Pray too. I always imagined he was just changing costumes and having a little "rest" , and then maybe a sec warmup, but it seems not necessarily so as I think he has rather transferred his solo show backstage routines and experience to Notte Stellata. Oh, my...
There were already fans from all over the World, and some, like YuzuSorbet, reported on how moved they were by Sendai people's kindness, including at the rink which they visited during a public skating session, but there were some courses on part of the rink.That was truly an amazing response from his city and province. Also amazing how Yuzu's appearances still make so much money for the places he goes...
Here's a short clip from that day 6 years ago on YT:There were already fans from all over the World, and some, like YuzuSorbet, reported on how moved they were by Sendai people's kindness, including at the rink which they visited during a public skating session, but there were some courses on part of the rink.
I think that the Sochi Parade crowd was mostly local, as had been Suzuki Arakawa's, but the PyeongChang one was already international, with of course a majority of Japanese fans.
https://twitter.com/sportsmatik/status/1782276808408244316?ref_url=