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cr: @hqminho ~ Yeouido Fansign event 180601
If you are a Yuzuru Hanyu and Nathan Chen fan clap you mfcking hands
Honestly I’m getting sick of the venomous comments in this fandom. If you’re new we appreciate your presence but if you’re not going to contribute something but shit talking LEAVE. I actually have been watching this sport for only five years and while that doesn’t make me an expert I can tell you that the community was not at all negative like it is now. If Nate and Yuzu can exhibit good sportsmanship and civility toward one another why can’t the rest of you? Like what is the problem? Scoring is beyond their control, so if you going to be mad pick a fight with the judges not the athletes. They work really hard guys give me a break.
Super Junior: a personality guide
A quick personality (and little fact) guide of SJ members requested by Anon.
Name: SUPER JUNIOR Fandom: E.L.F (EverLasting Friends) Fandom Colour: Pearl Sapphire Blue
Origin: Debuted as a “project” group with 12 members by SM Entertainment in 2005. Super Junior is the typical story of an underdog who was criticized about their potential before and after debut but proved everyone wrong by rising to the top and earning the title of “Global Hallyu Kings”. In 2009, the 13 members became known as “Conquerors of Asia” and “Hallyu Kings” with their k-pop anthem Sorry Sorry, which spread k-pop across the globe. They were the first boy band to have such a large number of members, resulting in them gaining a lot of negative attention from the public. Regardless of the negativity surrounding them, Super Junior remained hopeful and performed every stage as if it was their last. Despite the antis and the hateful comments, their popularity continued to rise and earned them newcomer awards. Now, known as the “Kings of Kpop”, Super Junior has brought concrete change to the varying role of idols and the industry itself. Not only are there enough mics for everyone during stage performances, but new groups no longer face discrimination for having a large number of members and members from other nationalities.
SUPER JUNIOR MEMBER PERSONALITIES:
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Stars on Ice Finale at Yokohama
what she says: I’m fine
what she means: why is it okay to listen to spanish, italian music in public but when korean, chinese and japanese music comes on you all start to insult the whole asian culture and how they all look the same and that we don’t even understand anything they sing. bitch, half of you don’t even understand english and you listen to that shit everyday. that’s just disgusting and I’m tired of this because whenever I get asked about my music taste it starts with weird faces and insults
Identify Figure Skating Jumps, In Real Time
So, we once did a gifset on jump identification, in slow-mo. But it’s time for an ambitious upgrade — now, identify jumps in real time, without slowing down or pausing.
All skaters land (clean) jumps in the same way: on the outside edge of one foot, gliding backwards. Skaters who rotate counterclockwise during their jump will land on their right foot while skaters who rotate clockwise will land on their left. All the examples below feature skaters who rotate counterclockwise.
Therefore, the first and most important thing in jump identification is to scrutinize the takeoff instead of anything else. Look carefully at what the skater does with their feet before they jump, anything else is not particularly relevant in naming a jump.
Toe Jumps
If the skater strikes the ice with their toe pick, it’s either a Toeloop, Flip or Lutz. These jumps are known as Toe Jumps because of the skater’s use of their toe pick.
The Flip
Skaters usually do a turn immediately before this jump. Notice how Zhenya swings her right foot while doing the turn; this is very characteristic of flip jumps. This is a very common entry into the flip, but it’s not a necessary one, skaters can opt to perform a flip with a different entry.
Zhenya rotates towards the foot that is placed on the ice during her takeoff. Her own torso and leg are “blocking” the direction of her rotation, such that she is assuming a closed body position just before takeoff.
Take note of how the foot that is placed on the ice is on an inside edge. If a skater uses an outside edge instead, they will be penalized for incorrect technique.
The Toeloop
Skaters usually do a turn immediately before this jump. Again, while this is a very common entry to the toeloop, skaters don’t necessarily have to do it.
Yuzuru rotates away from the foot that is placed on the ice during his takeoff. His torso and leg are not “blocking” the direction of his rotation, such that he is assuming an open body position just before takeoff.
The Lutz
Skaters don’t usually do any turn immediately before this jump. Instead, they do a long backwards glide. Notice how Yuna gradually deepens the outside edge on her gliding foot as she goes backwards; this is one distinct indication of a lutz jump. Once again, this is just a very common entry to the lutz but skaters can use other entries too.
Yuna rotates towards the foot that is placed on the ice during her takeoff. Her own torso and leg are “blocking” the direction of her rotation, such that she is assuming a closed body position just before takeoff.
Take note of how the foot that is placed on the ice is on an outside edge. If a skater uses an inside edge instead, they will be penalized for incorrect technique. Skaters who make this mistake often switch to the inside edge at the very last second, just before takeoff.
Edge jumps
If the skater does not strike the ice with their toe pick, it’s either a Salchow, Loop or Axel. These jumps are known as Edge Jumps because the skater takes off from the edges of their blades.
The Salchow
The skater’s legs assume a “/ \” shape.
After that, the skater sweeps his right foot forward and takes off.
The Loop
The skater’s legs assume an “X” shape.
After that, the skater briefly “sits” down before launching into the jump.
The Axel
Skaters typically do a long glide backwards before this jump. This is common but not necessary.
After that, they turn their head and take off in a forward direction.
And that’s all you need to know! It also helps if you watch videos of many, many skaters, so you can practice identifying jumps with these common indicators from various camera angles. :)
As a challenge, try identifying all the jumps in these programs (x, x, x, x, x) and let us know if these tips were useful! (Not all the takeoffs in those videos are the typical ones, but we’re sure you’ll get the hang of it eventually if you watch enough skating). ^^;;;
Until next time, folks!
More from us: Part I (Jump Identification in Slow-Mo) ✦ Part II (Jump Identification in Real Time) ✦ Part III (Combination Jumps) ✦ Part IV (Spin Identification) ✦ Part V (Steps Identification) ✦ Part VI (Step Sequences) ✦ Part VII (Grade of Execution - Jumps) ✦ Part VIII (Transitions) ✦ Summary of Figure Skating Scoring System
LMAO Shoma did See You Again for the SOI show yesterday (because apparently that’s the only program he uses anymore) and he fell like 5 seconds before the part where he gets on his knees, so he literally just laid on the ice and then slid on his stomach for like 5 seconds before going back to the choreography
jflksdjfsd i read about that on twitter and was trying to imagine shoma just sliding on his tum before getting back to his kneeling choreography lmaoo i need a video of this asap
Men’s Group Number: Feel It Still || 2018 SOI Yokohama (x)
this is so beautiful
Block B as Flowers
Taeil- Lavender
Lavender is a symbol of devotion and virtue
Bbomb- Marjoram
This flower signifies happiness and joy
Jaehyo- Coriander
Coriander is a symbol hidden worth
U-Kwon- Edelweiss
The Edelweiss symbolizes courage and strength
Kyung- Fern This plant is a symbol of sincerity
Zico- Hollyhock
Hollyhock is a sign of ambition
P.O- Chrysanthemum
This is flower signifies cheerfulness
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i love him he so stinking cute
Yuzuru Hanyu | 2018.2.27 Post-Olympic Press Conference at Japan National Press Club
Translated and subbed by gladi and tadaki. Please don’t reupload.
“If ‘Yuzuru Hanyu’ were to challenge 4.5 or 5 revolutions… I will definitely make them a part of my expression… Because that is my style“ (14:00)
One of the most enjoyable interviews I have ever watched ― Yuzu’s brilliance and quick wit were on full display during this 50-minute press conference, his fifth media outing that day. I am 100% in agreement with the gushing report from JNPC of the event, translation included below. Apologies for the tardiness and the video quality, Youtube/Asahi blocked all other versions and we have tried 10, 20 of them. It is worth the wait though, the press conference was just THAT GOOD. As always, much love + respect to @tadakixd, thanks for working together with me :3 ― gladi
Perfection! Our hats off to a complete lack of weaknesses https://www.jnpc.or.jp/archive/conferences/35057/report
It was a great press conference. I’ve been part of the planning committee for 8 years, dealing with sports-related press conferences at the club, but never have I seen as perfect a speaker. Taking a mix of brilliant and some not-so-brilliant questions in stride, he shone like a diamond – his answers brimming with confidence and ready wit.
According to staff of the secretariat overlooking the venue from above, the full house of reporters and club members hung onto Hanyu’s every word, nodding their heads in unison. His performance on ice draws the audiences from the stands into his own world. It was the same here.
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