I've always loved Yuzuru’s Seimei performance. The musicality, outfit, choreography, technique and everything was just so perfect in that performance. Also, if you're new to the kingdom of Pooh, this is why Yuzuru never wears lose shirts anymore...
@@annestep6741 more like isu don't like too much of one guy standing out even though he was saving the sport and made it a actual sport now its back to being sh.t again losing sponsor's and tickets not selling well in country outside of japan
If I'm right the skaterd that are not called out to be ready for their song to played are assign to just skate at the sides near the barriers and those that are called will be dancing in the middle
I see, thank you! I assumed it was something like this, but I’ve seen collisions when skaters are warming up and always thought there must be a system to avoid it.
@@user-dr4sv6vy1l No, but if they meets quite often in some competitions, they would start to know each other's paths. The coalition mostly happened between skaters that barely in the same competition or practice sessions. However, to play safe, skaters suggested to stay at the side of the rink if the other skaters music on, unless their distance is quite far from each other or they recognize the paths.
@@nadiakirana2807 What Nenti meant was that if the competitors were quite often competing in the same competition, they would kinda know the programmes of their competitors and predict the path which they would take during their run-throughs, hence they could avoid taking the same paths.
Because he really doesn't need to practice the "unnecessary" transitions and the spins, just his jumps. He does them in his own practice and it wouldn't be smart to exhaust himself while the event is ongoing and he hasn't competed yet, especially since he has asthma. Plus, performing the whole thing doesn't leave room for the audience's surprise at how the whole thing fits together.