What's remarkable about his quads ate that they're results of years of practice and perseverance. Yuzuru makes them look easy. They are woven into the programs but even if you remove them, the programs are still beautiful.
I was surprised when Hanyu switched his solo 3A jump with 4T+3T in Japan Nats (3:56). He even did not change the steps into and out the 4T+3T, i.e. the "twizzle sandwich". Crazy because that steps are difficult and he did it with ease for a quad jump in combination. His 4S in GP Skate Canada is truly the best, I would throw +5 in a heartbeat. Also was I the only one who went crazy with the musical nuance in 0:42 - 0:43 ? The hands and head movements were so on point. I remember that I replayed that moment couple of times last year lol.
0:42 - 0:43.....我也非常陶醉於此,是這首短節目中,最愛的細節之一。好開心看到有人跟我一樣的感覺。我來自台灣,雖然這裡不盛行滑冰,周遭也沒有同樣關注滑冰的朋友,僅管如此我並不孤單,因為羽生的滑冰擁有世界各國一樣喜歡羽生結弦的人,而且都是很了解滑冰,很專業水平很高的欣賞著羽生,喜愛他,支持他,珍惜他。(Sorry, I only speak a little English.)
He changed the 3A to 4T combination cause he wasn't consistent on landing it as the last jump, so he probably wanted to change to get more points due to that inconsistence.
I'd love that Pooh-san heavenly moment also for those beautiful minimum pre-rotation toe-pick jumps. It's incredibly insane when looking at his jumps with almost no pre-rotation whatsoever but he makes it look so easy and smooth.
@@SkateInsider that toe pick could burst a balloon lol. That clip should be shown to whoever else doing the "full blade" technique. Man, that technique is ugly and forced.
Deep outside edges 👌🏼 And that toe-pick, that’s just how you should do it. All this severe pre-rotation on the ice that has gone unnoticed has caused a change in technique for most skaters
I love this video. It is characteristic of outstanding players that difficult jumps seem easy. His jump is light and he has a long time to stay in the air.
omg awesome! Normally I only pay attention to artistic gymnastics and soccer but I became interested in figure skating only because of Yuzuru. Thank you for this very enlightening video that helps me to better understand his talent. He truly is the greatest.of.all.time !!
Everytime he skates, he brings the audience into another dimension as well as the sport. No one ever beats him though he was surpassed, lose and fall. He is totally different whatever others executes! Legend!!! Period!
That's why he is the greatest figure skater of the century, even though he was surpassed on the inflated score sheets... artificially created score sheet champions come and go... GOAT remains the GOAT, and continuing making history :)
I was already completely amazed by his performance when I didn’t have any clues about figure skating. And now, 3 months later, I started learning figure skating (bc of him) and I’ve learned much more about figure skating... And this video popped up again... ahhh somehow my eyes are filled with tears now QAQQQ Like... Omg how, how can any human even be able to do this, do such beautiful and amazing things QAQQQ It’s just... 美しいすぎるよ~~ 🌸🌸 Thank you so much for making this complication❤️❤️ Really love it! QAQQ
Does anyone know the question to this: What makes an axel jump so surprising, or more important than the others? Because Yuzuru once said that the axel is considered the king of jumps, but i dont know what makes it so special. Anyone care to explain? Thanks in advance. Have a good day. : )
Axel jump is the only jump with forward entry. All of the other jumps are backwards entry, i.e. you glide backwards and jump. With axel, you usually glide backwards, then turn and jump forward which is much more difficult. And since all jumps must land and glide backwards, with Axel you'd need to add an extra 1/2 rotation in the air. Also, it's an edge jump (vs. toe) hence more difficult. This is for the technical part. Now, Yuzu also said he liked axel jumps because it's a continuous flow forward, it's more beautiful in the choreo. Yuzu is a madlad 😁 The more difficult the more he enjoys.
To be fair not only Russians, but yeah, it's kinda normal for the top skaters there. Alternate technique. Whatever they execute must be just called an eteri jump. Simple. No technical questions could be applied then.
@@oceanle flip is troubled too - prerotated with full blade take off. Even triple. Coach doesn't give a crap about the technique, which is criminal, as having wrong technique puts body in higher risk of traumas, besides looks ugly, and not that girls are not capable... They are indeed talented and hard working. And yeah, judging is in severe crisis all the way since Sochi OG.
Let's be honest here if Yuzu just prerotates his flip and lutz he'll be able to land 4F and 4Lz consistently but he doesn't because he wants his jumps to be perfect and not just jump or land it for points it's because he wants to put out a clean and perfect program when literally prerotation is not illegal or penalized. And the reason why most of the ladies are more consistent in quads than Yuzu is because they prerotate so much and at most their jumps should be called fast overrated triples, and ofc what can I say about their edges 🤦♀️🤦♀️ that's why ISU should penalized prerotation. Also people should know how difficult Yuzu's transtions are in and out .
according to Yuzu he actually tried to change his lutz/flip technique to pre-rotate more (to be more consistent and for the sake of his ankle i guess) but his conclusion was “i literally cannot prerotate no matter how hard i try” coz his textbook technique is drilled so deep in him HAHA. GOAT behaviour…
You can legit see he didn’t have the best landings on the sals, if that was a different skater it wouldn’t even get 3 points of goe, so stop lying to yourself. I feel like the lutz didn’t get 5 is because of how much energy it took and barley made the rotation ( not much extra room)
So happy to see he achieved the 💯''Greatest Figure Skater of the Century''💯 title, without getting +5 GOE for perfect jumps. ''GOAT of the Century'' title is a huge clap on isu/jsf and all antis faces 😊
Bro are you seeing the same goes? Please stop saying he gets underscored when your watching a vid of him getting over 4 points of goe on each jump. If that was a dif skater they would even get close to those goes
Judges couldn't see because they were ''not allowed'' to see... but 913 sports journalists from 137 countries could see who was actually good on the ice, and who was only good on the score sheets... and they voted Hanyu as the Greatest figure skater of the Century.
Sometimes I don’t know how is he able to control his body during these spins. It feels like every time he lands them perfectly is only because of good luck...
Please stop lying to yourself. Your watching a vid of him getting 4.4 goe on quad sals with scratchy landings. If that was a different skater they wouldn’t brake 3 GOE