News clip from 2 ish days ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qA2M_3ztnOo
At the beginning, it talks about how he used to be a cf model, etc when he was young. He started skating because he liked the feeling of cool air rushing past when skating fast across the ice. He talks about how Orser asked him why he wasn't excited when he landed the 4s. But Jun hwan says he had attempted it many times (in practice), but only just now succeeded(lol, his ambitiousness ). On overcoming nervousness during competition, he just kept in mind what he'd been practicing. On the things he learning from his coaches, he mentions that he should always maintain speed throughout, and shouldn't open up on jumps too much(or vice versa, I wasn't sure how to translate the opposite, lol). He says that rather than focusing on the results, they'll follow if he skates without mistakes.
Sorry for my not-very-cohesive translation, haha.
his sp run through:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfOtiWrxJHc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qA2M_3ztnOo
At the beginning, it talks about how he used to be a cf model, etc when he was young. He started skating because he liked the feeling of cool air rushing past when skating fast across the ice. He talks about how Orser asked him why he wasn't excited when he landed the 4s. But Jun hwan says he had attempted it many times (in practice), but only just now succeeded(lol, his ambitiousness ). On overcoming nervousness during competition, he just kept in mind what he'd been practicing. On the things he learning from his coaches, he mentions that he should always maintain speed throughout, and shouldn't open up on jumps too much(or vice versa, I wasn't sure how to translate the opposite, lol). He says that rather than focusing on the results, they'll follow if he skates without mistakes.
Sorry for my not-very-cohesive translation, haha.
his sp run through:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfOtiWrxJHc
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