I would like to just let everyone know a bit about this video..... It was an absolute nightmare to get it allowed to be shown on UA-cam! It turns out I had a hard time to get it uploaded! My original idea was to play all the step sequences with the original music and how the crowd reacted going crazy for it! Turns out UA-cam wouldn't let me, so that was cut and replaced me me talking Iver the video instead. Next I had a 6th skater... Nathan Chen. It turns out that having that man in the video at all would mean that it was instantly blocked from being allowed on UA-cam. So Nathan had to go. A bit more music had to be removed and then finally the video was allowed! This video took more time to créât than ANY OTHER VIDEO I HAVE EVER UPLOADED TO UA-cam! I hope everyone enjoys it. I will only make enough if the video gets lots of likes and views as it was such a headache to produce 😂 I thought it would be a fun topic to look at. Full respect to all the skaters I included, they are all amazing ❤️
:(((( Both Nathan's Nemesis and Yuzuru's Parisienne Walkways are my favourite sequences ever, I was so looking forward to hearing what you have to say about both of them! Why didn't you pick another performance of Nathan's, he's given his best Nemesis performances at Rostelecom Cup and Skate America, not the Olympics (although, I'm aware this would've required you to do a reshoot of that segment).
Awwwwww mannnnn how I wish you get to comment on Nathan too 😭😭😭 but that's okay, I understand the struggles on your part. I really enjoy this content mentioning a lot of these amazing skaters and having you mentioning about Yuzuru Hanyu has already made my day! (Trust me, there's a lot of Nate and Yuzu die-hard fans out there) 😂
I had actually picked Nathan Chen 2018 World championship SP as it was his first World title (I think) and to be quite honest the step sequence and performance in that was brilliant. But it would have been a lot of work to find a video and reshoot everything to hope that youtube would let me upload it. The gamble would be worth it if I was sure people would enjoy the video, but I wasn't sure people would like this type of content either!
Maybe in another video I will find a Nathan program that youtube will let me upload without blocking it. Blame Fuji TV, they were the copyright owner that blocked the video 👎 I'm happy to hear you like the video though! I thought there might be a lot of Yuzu fans as a lot of the students I teach skating to on zoom have pictures of Yuzu on their walls! I'm also a fan of his by the way 😁
Ice Coach Online Yeah I realised later on, that your clip was from World's not the Olympics. I just assumed, because I know that any clips from the 2018 Olympics have been a copyright nightmare on youtube. It's silly that Fuji TV is so protective, since the whole Men's SP from those World's is on youtube for free on the ISU's website. But I guess this applies to any of their material and is just a blanket thing. And though it's nice you enjoyed his performance at World's, I thought he was rather tense there, understandably so after both his Olympic SPs went this badly. So I would still recommemd to everyone to go and look at his early performances of Nemesis in the fall, which were much more uninhibited and carefree ;)
Yuzuru must be on every single list of figure skating moves. He can do everything! He defies the laws of gravity and sanity. Because only a crazy person would continue competing after a serious accident on ice (BTW he won silver at that time). I love watching him. He's the best of the best!
Haha I hope so! But I didn't lie..... The video does inlclude his step sequence and I do spend a large part of the video talking about his skating ❤️ hopefully everyone enjoys it!
@@nadiahDono a few people have asked me about this actually! What would be the main thing you would be interested of hearing an analysis of? Perhaps which ladies have the best skating skills (regardless of what the judges score says!) *Carolina* 😁
@@IceCoachOnline I like watching Evgenia. Her expression is on point whenever she skates. And of course, the queen Kim Yuna. Well, Im still new to figure skating though. I might still need to explore some more. Just started after youtube randomly suggested Yuzuru FS to Seimei.
Two great skaters there! Yu Na Kim is a very insteresting one to cover, one of my favourite personally❤️ I'm sure a video talking about different aspects of ladies figure skating will help you discover more skaters too
Jason Brown 2014 US nationals, Riverdance. The guy got a standing ovation. He doesn't have quads, but the way he connects with the crowd is amazing. 👏👏👏
Jason brown is a great skater! You don't have to do quads to be very entertaining. I was sticking to a 4 year jump at the Olympics which is why I didn't include Jason brown in this video. I will certainly include him in future videos if people are interested in seeing more!
Your commentary and enthusiasm: get +5 GOE from me....so witty, pithy and yet educational at the same time!! Brilliant! More please...and yes, would love to hear your thoughts on Let's Go Crazy step sequence!! I'm subscribing now
A +5 Goe! Thanks ❤️ I'm haply to hear you enjoyed it. I'm working on more videos like this, and watching the comments as there have been some great suggestions on what I can cover next!
One of my favourite UA-cam Channel talking about my favourite Skater yuzu ! 😍😍😍(Exacly that performance you picked out brought me to figure skating three years ago) Thank you the Video is so entertaining👏👏👏
I love Yagudin's toe steps. I was never a Yagudin fan but those toe steps truly stepped into my heart. I love Yuzuru for sure,but I really really LOVE toe steps. Pluchenko's toe steps in tribute to nijinsky were AMAZING! BTW,one thing about Yuzu is that he never stops evolving. Love him so much.
Yagudins winter sun step sequence was brilliant. Plushenko had very very fast toe steps, he was a very dynamic skater in the era or fast toe steps. Very entertaining to watch and yes, his nijinsky program step sequence was brilliant. And yes, Yuzu never stops evolving! That's how he is still competing at the top level after already winning 2 Olympic titles. Crazy that he is trying for a 3rd, but he just keeps getting better.
I'm 25 years old and have a distant memory of watching Yagudin at the olympics in the 2nd grade. From there I followed him along with Plushenko and Joubert then took a break from figure skating. Discovered Lambiel a couple years later when he was on the show Thin Ice. Stopped watching fugure skating for a number of years and then rediscovered it with Yuzuru Hanyu in 2014. I keep coming back to this sport for some reason! Lol
As a non skater relatively new to the sport , this was very informative! And yes Hanyu brought me here 😬😬 I'd love to see similar content with analysis 💜
I'm glad to hear you like the video and found it useful! I'm working on more right now🙂 A lot of people want to see me have a look at the ladies step sequences too, so I'm currently looking at some of those to do a video on
@@IceCoachOnline Yes yes... I've always wanted to see someone break it down and explain it.. it's soo fast and full of attitude.. it blew my mind off when I first saw it.
It was both an informative and fun video, thank you for all the effort you put into doing (and uploading) it. 🙂 I am sure many Yuzu fans will watch and like the video! Actually it would be nice if you could make other informative videos that include Yuzu. 😊
Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed the video ❤️ I will happily make more like this if it proves popular. It was super hard to get it approved by UA-cam, but I learned a lot in the process, so I'm sure I could avoid certain problems when making another video like this! It was a great learning experience for me 🙂
Thank you for including Stephane Lambiel's amazing step sequence. It is true that he an amazing professional performer and does incredible work that he makes look so easy.
Lovely! Step sequences are so underrated! But if used taking advantage of the music they can become the highlight of the program! As I see it, if the audience applauds the step sequence then you know you have a great program
100% agree! When the audience is drawn into the performance, they will go crazy for it! If you have not managed to draw them into your performance then they will not react much to the steps.
Have you any other commentary for Yuzu"s incredible performances? Please do share to us, your comments are so so good and open up our eyes to watch again those you posted! Thank you..... Merry Christmas!!!
I had to smile about two things that you pointed out in Yuzu's example: 1) Slowing down to be able to do the Loop - this is something I always notice when watching programs, because I know this struggle all too well. I like to go into turns and Choctaws etc. with some speed (speed is very relative here of course ;P I mean what passes for "speed" for someone my level) plus, then you also frequently gain additional speed while doing them. And then it's always a challenge to get Loops and Twizzles incorporated into such footwork in a seamless, interesting or "sensible" way, because sadly I can't do those with the same speed (normal on Loops I assume, as for Twizzles, I'm just horrendously bad at them and also scared of doing them). 2) Picking up speed by using a series of toe steps - that's a classic "trick". Yuna Kim immediately comes to mind, she used to do this all the time in her step sequences. It's often a nice choreographic touch and certainly a nice tool to re-accelerate after an intentional stop/slow down or choreo move in a StSq. But sometimes it's also a dead giveaway, that a skater loses too much flow on his/her turns and needs to cover it up ;). Voila, strategically placed toe steps disguised as choreo. Well I guess technically toe steps are still steps and therefore "ok" and skaters doing crossovers to gain speed during their sequences are the "worse offenders" ;).
Loops are the turn the need to be performed slowly, as the blade goes in the same skating direction the entire time. Other turns can be done with a lot more speed(though the faster you go, the harder it is to do them without falling, especially twizzles). Also, if you see Ice Dance teams go into their twizzle sequences with not much speed across the ice, this is much easier to do that teams that go really fast into the their twizzles. Unfortunately the judges marks don't often reflect this. The toe step trick is a good one, it make the program appear more fluid. If they put a load of crossovers in instead, it would look a bit basic in comparison. The best skaters maintain good flow through their turns with good technique and put in the toe step occasionally to get a quick acceleration, which makes the sequence look more dynamic.
I think my favourite step sequences are: Jason Brown's 2013-14 Reel Around the Sun (Riverdance) FP, Javier Fernandez's 2015 Black Betty SP and Nathan Chen's 2019 Caravan SP
Coming from a non-skater, this was a perfect blend of being informative and entertaining! Enjoyed the video (especially your scoring system! Hahaha) though it was a bit obvious where cuts were made due to technical issues you mentioned. I give it 11 bacons out of 10 sausages.
I'm really happy to hear that you found the video both entertaining and informative! And that you liked my unorthodox scoring system 😂 this final edit that got uploaded had been through so many revisions, by the end I was just happy that I managed to get it uploaded and allowed by UA-cam! Thanks for your generous score of 11 bacons out of 10 sausages too 😂
I think YOUR performance commentating during this collection is the most entertaining thing about it haha--and given the amazing performances you've included, that's high praise, I think!
Is this THE Doug Mattis? As in the well respected Choreographer/figure skater from US? Either way, thanks for the the kind words, I'm happy you liked the video and my performance 😂 I wanted to make it fun for everyone to watch and also educational for people that wanted to learn more about what they were watching. ❤️
LOL 100 Pooh Bears, Yuzu can neve have enough Pooh bears, he brought that one on himself. Awesome video! Plushenko's charisma is so captivating, he's definitely my gateway drug to figure skating. Then there is Yuzu, honestly, this human being is so incredibly resilient, with the amount of injuries he sustained over the years, he's pushing himself for quad axle. Will be the saddest day in figure skating competition when he retires.
He should buy shares in Disney so he can have a say on what direction they take the pooh bear character 😂 Plushenko is very captivating, I'm not surprised that he brought you into the figure skating world! And yes, Hanyu's ability to constantly improve, and evolve is amazing, which also keeps him right at the top of the game!
Your commentary was a lot of fun! Plus +5 GOE across the board lol. It was fascinating to see the evolution of men's step sequences and how rapid the change has been.
Thank you for this! Most figure skating videos are about quads and I've been looking for some step sequence appreciation. And I really love your entertaining commentary! ❤
I noticed that it's mainly jumps and spins that are covered, which i why I went another way with this video! People seemed to enjoy it though, so i'll do more 🙂
Hahaha thanks! I'm glad you liked my commentary. I tried to make it fun for everyone to learn what's going on. I also didn't want to steal the ISU scoring system so came up with my own 😂😁
"Since the 1940s" Close enough, it was 1948 and 1952 when the last back to back OC Dick Button took the crown. And make it 100 pooh bears, 1 piglet, 1 eeyhore, one tigger and a Christopher Robin plush.
I was so close! I was going off the top of my head and didn't get a chance to look it up. I know it had been done around that time, thanks for confirming that it was DIck Button!
No hay nada mejor que Yuzuru Hanyu 👑 un patinador completo, sus presentaciones cada vez son mejores, obras de arte, cuida cada detalle, en sus coreografias, vestimenta, música y lo emocional.... Yuzuru es el Rey
love this video! But he is the only male skater to win back to back olympic champion since 1960s. Really hope you could make a video about the steps of Let‘s Go Crazy!
Glad you liked the video! Like I said I didn't fact check, as those comments were going off the top of my head, I was waiting for someone to correct me in the comments! I had it in my mind that the last one might have been Ulrich salchow but I wasn't 100% sure and was adding these bits in to make UA-cam accept the video to be uploaded.
@@IceCoachOnline Well, it's Dick Button in 1952, and he even tweeted a congrats to Yuzu for his second medal. The one before that is Gillis Grafström, 1920, 24 and 28, but he don't count because he's Swedish. :P We're only good at sports when they are new enough that most people haven't even discovered them yet, let alone gotten good at them. As soon as there is legit competition, we fall flat. Salchow actually never won 2 olympic golds, but he's Swedish, too, so he don't count anyway. ^_~
100 pooh bears not enough, at least 1000! 😆 Beside, Thank you for making this video, I like it! and the way you talk about the step sequence, I able to learn how to see how they performed. Would you make another video for ladies figure skating step sequence too?
Haha I thought I was rating it well by giving it 100 pooh bears 😂😂😂 You're welcome, glad to hear you enjoyed the video, and I'm haply that you learned something new about the performance! I will make another video like this if people like this one and ask me for me. This is the first video I made like this, so wasn't sure how it would go down.
In China,99% of people can’t name any other skater beside Hanyu. His seimei is an epic program that be recorded in CCTV archives. RARE thing to happens. Just imagine how influential and powerful his programs are.
I always appreciate videos that shows some part of the evolution of figure skating. I'm not an expert and love learning from people like you. Sorry for the stupid rules of UA-cam. Thanks a lot for this video and keep on posting more.
Thanks for showing your support ❤️ I'm happy to hear you enjoyed the video! I think I have a better idea of how to work around UA-cam now too! I'm going to work on more videos like this
Enjoyable video! Even though the commentary style video wasn’t your first choice I think it worked out splendidly! It’s too bad about having to cut the clip of Nathan’s step sequence, but the video overall was really fun!
Thanks for the kind words❤️ I'm happy to hear you enjoyed the video, I'm working on another one at the moment covering some programs that inspired rule changes 🙂
A few people have requested this! I'll work on it 🙂 I'm watching the comments to see who people want to see the most in the video, Mao asada is a good one ❤️
Thanks for the nice comment ❤️ I was thinking about doing this, if I have an audience interested in watching my commentary, then I woild definitely do it!
Loved, loved, loved this video, your content is great, I would definitely enjoy to see more videos like this, I really liked to hear your opinion on different skaters and their programs, step sequences are breath taking, so beautiful and exciting, I get skaters get more points out of their jumps and spins but to me step sequences are one of my favourite things to watch. Thank you so much 💙⛸ (great video, give Lloyd not the pink but the golden unicorn off ice spinner) 😉😆
Thanks for letting me know you liked the video! Jumps and spins are very exciting, but I agree with you that step sequences are amazing to watch too. Not the pink, but the golden unicorn! You've made my day 🙂😂❤️
You should go back even further to the 1970's and 1980's to show two superb exponents of fast, intricate step sequences: Robin Cousins and Alexander Fadeev.
Your commentary is hilarious!! hahahaa... 1 sex bomb and a gold. hahahaha Stephane forgetting his hat and Yuzuru asking the cameramen to take his photos ahahhaha.. this is so funny!
Your comments were the most entertaining part! 100 poo’s and a Tigger!😂😜 Nathan’s break out dance in his Rocket Man program was epic. These were amazing.
I adore watching step sequences! Oh, how I want to skate like they do! Thank you so much for the blow-by-blow of what they are doing. But Lloyd, big complaint here: How could you leave out Scott Hamilton's 1984 Olympic program steps?!? He was the Grand Master of step sequences before most of these skaters were born! Hanyu Yuzuru is the greatest skater of his generation. No one can argue about that. His skating is magic to watch! It's too bad you couldn't include Nathan Chen. I would like to know what his steps were.
I could tell you both the steps from Yuzu's and Nathan's sequences, because I know both of them by heart after having watched them countless times XD But I think the requirements in 13/14 and 17/18 were already quiter similar, if not the same ones? So any step sequence by an elite skater aiming for a level 4 from those years 'til now will contain the same (minimum of) types of steps ;) It's just the order in which they're done that differs and they might add some little individual details
You're welcome, glad you liked it 🙂 So why did I skip over Scott Hamilton? Just because I decided to start in 1998 and work my way up, and one of the most well known step sequences from 1998 was Phillipes. Scott Hamilton is amazing with his footwork, then so is kurt browning! Two of my favourite skaters of all time. I can do more videos like this with their footworks in, maybe looking at a different time period. I really did try to include Nathan, I tried two different programs of his, filmed, edited, uploaded, and denied! I didn't have it in the me to try for a 3rd Chen program, I was too frustrated 😭
You are correct, to hit the level 4 they have to meet certain criterias that result in the step sequences looking quite similar! Did you prefer Chen or Hanyu?
Philipe was maybe the most charismatic skater of all time. A complete ladies man 😂 he had some amazing signature moves, and he always put a smile on peoples faces. He ants in the pants style certainly did work for him 🙂
Great selection except I couldn’t believe that Javi’s 2017 WC Malagueña didn’t make it, or Pyeonchang’s - only step sequence 6 in the whole competition, or his Black Betty. Not to include him in the history of figure skating is not fair man, not fair at all.
So interesting! I don't really know much about past figure skaters (Definitely want to check out that Alexi guy. He seemed so clean with his footwork 🤤 #goals). I just love skating and want to learn. Lately I have been interested in step sequences. I was just about to learn rockers and counters before the outbreak. One good thing is that you guys put out off ice tutorials for it. So I'll have to incorporate those in my routine! ☺️💕 Thanks for the video. I would love to see more footwork reviews! :D and your ratings were awesome! 🤣
Alexei Yagudin was a brilliant skater, he was 4 time world champion and his biggest rival was a young Evgeni Plushenko. The would be back and fourth between who would win each competition. Part of what makes Plushenko so impressive is that even after this rivalry he went on to compete for another 9 years! Skaters would come and go while he was competing, and even after all his operations (new hip, knee, disks in his back and more), he was still able to compete doing quadruples. Anyway, i'm glad you enjoyed the video and my ratings 😁 I'll be making more off ice tutorials on steps too 🙂
@@IceCoachOnline Su estilo es inigualable, y aunque creo que ya han superado todos sus récords, las emociones que él me moviliza con sus maravillosas actuaciones, no las iguala ni siquiera Yuzuru Hanyu, que también es genial, por supuesto!!!
This was a very good video. Now that you are aware of the difficulties, probably another one would be easier to make. But it is a pity that the music and the crowd can't be played. Are you allowed to put the link to the original videos in the description?
Glad you enjoyed the video! Yes I think the next would be easier as I understand how to avoid certain problems now! Yes I really wanted to play the music with the crowd without me talking over it, as it shows how the audience was captivated by the performance and drove wild by the step sequence! I think I can put a link to originals in the description, I'll look into it! It does make me wonder how other people managed to upload it when UA-cam blocked my efforts to show a very small clip of a performance in my video.
@@IceCoachOnline UA-cam works in mysterious ways... Maybe pick something that doesn't need audio? Fancy spins or cool dance lifts in slo mo for example?
Great idea! But did you know that when it came to Nathan chen in 2018 worlds...... Even with the audio removed, video in slow motion AND video cropped..... UA-cam still would not let me include him in the video without it being blocked! I'm not kidding when I wrote that I tried EVERYTHING to get this video accepted 🤦♂️🤷♂️
I only can practice the Philippe step sequence - who can the others anyway lol - but i never thought about it, even patterns, what a waste of time!!! And me too when i think about Evgeni i think about the muscle suit 😂 Damn i miss when skating was more entertaining even if i won't complain about the modern quads And Alexei on riverdale would have been amazing omg Also i never realised that Yuzu doesn't have plan b, what a competitor :o Big thumbs up to Nathan to compete with a guy like this lol
Yes, evgeni was hilarious in the muscle suit. One of my favourite exhibition programs I have ever seen. So much confidence! I had a whole section on Nathan, but UA-cam made me cut it out 😭 they wouldn't let me post it if Nathan was in the video 👎
you can practice at least segments of the other step sequences with no problems ;D (albeit with much less speed XD) And Yuzu is not the only one launching into his step sequence without pause right after his last jumping pass, speaking of Nathan, him and Yuzu even do this directly after landing a quad combination ;)
@@IceCoachOnline Yeah i read what you wrote =( Stephane, Yuzu and Nathan in the same video would have maybe kill yt anyway 😂😂😂 It's a pity but your video was great!!!
@@biari8599 Segment yes if it's short ones 😂 I started to like Nathan on the late tbh and i think i was too excited during his rockeman to really watch it. Also i was more focus on jumps on transition but it's gonna change ;) Ima watch them tonight, ty =)
😂😂😂🤣 The segment of Nathan Chen that UA-cam made me cut out of the video (otherwise they would not allow the video to be uploaded) talked exaclty about Nathan also having no plan B! You are 100% right, I'm disappointed my Nathan Chen section of the video was removed by UA-cam 😭
@@destinyannfoxx you are referring to the exhibition programs right? That could be an interesting idea of something to look at. I can make one and see how people respond.
It would be great to see your scrutiny of step sequences of Patrick Chan, Daisuke Takahashi, Takahiko Kozuka, Mao Asada, Sasha Cohen, Carolina Kostner, Jason Brown, Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir. Please! :)
I will make more videos looking at different step sequences and different elements on the ice, making sure to keep things fun and educational ❤️ I have to be careful when scrutinising virtue and moir as I competed against them for 6 years, and during this time they were a lot better than me 😂
I really like Hanyu but his fans bother me with such obsession. And, also, they treat him like an anime character. Many do not even pay attention to the sport but only to Yuzuru. I like the styles of Lambiel and Plushenko.
I would like to just let everyone know a bit about this video..... It was an absolute nightmare to get it allowed to be shown on UA-cam! It turns out I had a hard time to get it uploaded! My original idea was to play all the step sequences with the original music and how the crowd reacted going crazy for it! Turns out UA-cam wouldn't let me, so that was cut and replaced me me talking Iver the video instead. Next I had a 6th skater... Nathan Chen. It turns out that having that man in the video at all would mean that it was instantly blocked from being allowed on UA-cam. So Nathan had to go. A bit more music had to be removed and then finally the video was allowed!
This video took more time to créât than ANY OTHER VIDEO I HAVE EVER UPLOADED TO UA-cam! I hope everyone enjoys it. I will only make enough if the video gets lots of likes and views as it was such a headache to produce 😂
I thought it would be a fun topic to look at. Full respect to all the skaters I included, they are all amazing ❤️
:(((( Both Nathan's Nemesis and Yuzuru's Parisienne Walkways are my favourite sequences ever, I was so looking forward to hearing what you have to say about both of them! Why didn't you pick another performance of Nathan's, he's given his best Nemesis performances at Rostelecom Cup and Skate America, not the Olympics (although, I'm aware this would've required you to do a reshoot of that segment).
Awwwwww mannnnn how I wish you get to comment on Nathan too 😭😭😭 but that's okay, I understand the struggles on your part. I really enjoy this content mentioning a lot of these amazing skaters and having you mentioning about Yuzuru Hanyu has already made my day! (Trust me, there's a lot of Nate and Yuzu die-hard fans out there) 😂
I had actually picked Nathan Chen 2018 World championship SP as it was his first World title (I think) and to be quite honest the step sequence and performance in that was brilliant. But it would have been a lot of work to find a video and reshoot everything to hope that youtube would let me upload it. The gamble would be worth it if I was sure people would enjoy the video, but I wasn't sure people would like this type of content either!
Maybe in another video I will find a Nathan program that youtube will let me upload without blocking it. Blame Fuji TV, they were the copyright owner that blocked the video 👎 I'm happy to hear you like the video though! I thought there might be a lot of Yuzu fans as a lot of the students I teach skating to on zoom have pictures of Yuzu on their walls! I'm also a fan of his by the way 😁
Ice Coach Online Yeah I realised later on, that your clip was from World's not the Olympics. I just assumed, because I know that any clips from the 2018 Olympics have been a copyright nightmare on youtube. It's silly that Fuji TV is so protective, since the whole Men's SP from those World's is on youtube for free on the ISU's website. But I guess this applies to any of their material and is just a blanket thing.
And though it's nice you enjoyed his performance at World's, I thought he was rather tense there, understandably so after both his Olympic SPs went this badly. So I would still recommemd to everyone to go and look at his early performances of Nemesis in the fall, which were much more uninhibited and carefree ;)
I’m a simple man...
I see Yuzu, I click.
Lol! 😂 You're not alone my friend 🙂
SAMEEEE
Yuzuru must be on every single list of figure skating moves. He can do everything! He defies the laws of gravity and sanity. Because only a crazy person would continue competing after a serious accident on ice (BTW he won silver at that time). I love watching him. He's the best of the best!
He does make quadruple jumps look about as hard as a bunny hop 😂 A truly amazing skater ❤️
Yuzuru Hanyu ❤
Brilliant Skater! Always a standing ovation from me when I watch him perform ❤️
aha! you sure did a good job including Hanyu's name in the title. That helps a lot in attracting his fans to watch this 😂
Haha I hope so! But I didn't lie..... The video does inlclude his step sequence and I do spend a large part of the video talking about his skating ❤️ hopefully everyone enjoys it!
Ice Coach Online yup! you sure did mention about him and I really enjoy this type of content. 😁 maybe analysing the ladies categories in future?
@@nadiahDono a few people have asked me about this actually! What would be the main thing you would be interested of hearing an analysis of? Perhaps which ladies have the best skating skills (regardless of what the judges score says!) *Carolina* 😁
@@IceCoachOnline I like watching Evgenia. Her expression is on point whenever she skates. And of course, the queen Kim Yuna. Well, Im still new to figure skating though. I might still need to explore some more. Just started after youtube randomly suggested Yuzuru FS to Seimei.
Two great skaters there! Yu Na Kim is a very insteresting one to cover, one of my favourite personally❤️ I'm sure a video talking about different aspects of ladies figure skating will help you discover more skaters too
Yuzu is the person who got me into skating! He inspires me so much and it’s my dream to meet him someday 🥰
He's an awesome skater, so i'm not surprised that he inspired you 🙂Hopefully you'll get to meet him one day.
Me ,too. Yuzuru is the one who let me know man's FS. I thought it looked beautiful only in woman's FS and I was wrong.
He got me into skating too! Tho I’m a lot older than most people so I feel a bit awkward...
Clicked because Hanyu♥️
He is an awesome skater ❤️ I'm a huge fan 👍
"He goes into a twizzle nobody likes doing, just because he can" Yep sounds like Yuzu
Classic Yuzu 😂
“ On a scale of 1-10. I’m gonna give him 100 pooh bears and a tiger.” Lol 😂😂😂
I have to click when I see Yuzuru Hanyu. He is just amazing.
I hope you enjoyed my analysis of what he was doing!
I see Yuzu, I click!
😂 You're not the only one 🙂
I love that step sequence in Yuzu’s performance, it’s one of my favorite performances over all!!
Jason Brown 2014 US nationals, Riverdance. The guy got a standing ovation. He doesn't have quads, but the way he connects with the crowd is amazing. 👏👏👏
Jason brown is a great skater! You don't have to do quads to be very entertaining. I was sticking to a 4 year jump at the Olympics which is why I didn't include Jason brown in this video. I will certainly include him in future videos if people are interested in seeing more!
oh yess!! That'll be wonderful!
Your commentary and enthusiasm: get +5 GOE from me....so witty, pithy and yet educational at the same time!! Brilliant!
More please...and yes, would love to hear your thoughts on Let's Go Crazy step sequence!! I'm subscribing now
A +5 Goe! Thanks ❤️ I'm haply to hear you enjoyed it. I'm working on more videos like this, and watching the comments as there have been some great suggestions on what I can cover next!
I tell you my secret: Hanyu-bait always works to me 😉
And i love creative step squence!
I would love to see you do a commentary video for Yuzuru Hanyu other programs please. I really enjoyed this
Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed it! If a lot of people like the video, I will certainly do one covering more Yuzuru programs ❤️
One of my favourite UA-cam Channel talking about my favourite Skater yuzu ! 😍😍😍(Exacly that performance you picked out brought me to figure skating three years ago) Thank you the Video is so entertaining👏👏👏
Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed the video 🙂 I'll make more if people liked it❤️
Ice Coach Online yes please !🙏🙏🙏
@@sabinebach1417 👌❤️
I love Yagudin's toe steps. I was never a Yagudin fan but those toe steps truly stepped into my heart. I love Yuzuru for sure,but I really really LOVE toe steps. Pluchenko's toe steps in tribute to nijinsky were AMAZING! BTW,one thing about Yuzu is that he never stops evolving. Love him so much.
Yagudins winter sun step sequence was brilliant. Plushenko had very very fast toe steps, he was a very dynamic skater in the era or fast toe steps. Very entertaining to watch and yes, his nijinsky program step sequence was brilliant. And yes, Yuzu never stops evolving! That's how he is still competing at the top level after already winning 2 Olympic titles. Crazy that he is trying for a 3rd, but he just keeps getting better.
I'm 25 years old and have a distant memory of watching Yagudin at the olympics in the 2nd grade. From there I followed him along with Plushenko and Joubert then took a break from figure skating. Discovered Lambiel a couple years later when he was on the show Thin Ice. Stopped watching fugure skating for a number of years and then rediscovered it with Yuzuru Hanyu in 2014. I keep coming back to this sport for some reason! Lol
You really do keep coming back to this sport! Do you do it yourself, or just keep coming back to watch it?
@@IceCoachOnline I somehow get sucked back in! Lol usually because youtube randomly recommends me a video
As a non skater relatively new to the sport , this was very informative! And yes Hanyu brought me here 😬😬
I'd love to see similar content with analysis 💜
I'm glad to hear you like the video and found it useful! I'm working on more right now🙂 A lot of people want to see me have a look at the ladies step sequences too, so I'm currently looking at some of those to do a video on
would love to see you react to the Lets Go Crazy step sequence which has got to be the fastest and most hype stsq going
That's a great idea! I'll work on it ❤️
@@IceCoachOnline Yes yes... I've always wanted to see someone break it down and explain it.. it's soo fast and full of attitude.. it blew my mind off when I first saw it.
It was both an informative and fun video, thank you for all the effort you put into doing (and uploading) it. 🙂
I am sure many Yuzu fans will watch and like the video! Actually it would be nice if you could make other informative videos that include Yuzu. 😊
Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed the video ❤️ I will happily make more like this if it proves popular. It was super hard to get it approved by UA-cam, but I learned a lot in the process, so I'm sure I could avoid certain problems when making another video like this! It was a great learning experience for me 🙂
Thank you for including Stephane Lambiel's amazing step sequence. It is true that he an amazing professional performer and does incredible work that he makes look so easy.
from now on this one sassy move of Parisienne walkways is "checking if you didn't forget your belt" for forever xD
About the GOAT Yuzuru Hanyu : one of the best comment ever ! 💯
❤️ Glad you liked it! I'm making more videos like this, it was a lot of fun to do commentary for such an awesome skater!
Ice Coach Online we can’t wait to see more. Once again congratulations for your professionalism and creativity! 🙏🏼💜
Yuzu brought me here ❤️
Lovely! Step sequences are so underrated! But if used taking advantage of the music they can become the highlight of the program! As I see it, if the audience applauds the step sequence then you know you have a great program
100% agree! When the audience is drawn into the performance, they will go crazy for it! If you have not managed to draw them into your performance then they will not react much to the steps.
Have you any other commentary for Yuzu"s incredible performances? Please do share to us, your comments are so so good and open up our eyes to watch again those you posted! Thank you..... Merry Christmas!!!
I had to smile about two things that you pointed out in Yuzu's example:
1) Slowing down to be able to do the Loop - this is something I always notice when watching programs, because I know this struggle all too well.
I like to go into turns and Choctaws etc. with some speed (speed is very relative here of course ;P I mean what passes for "speed" for someone my level) plus, then you also frequently gain additional speed while doing them.
And then it's always a challenge to get Loops and Twizzles incorporated into such footwork in a seamless, interesting or "sensible" way, because sadly I can't do those with the same speed (normal on Loops I assume, as for Twizzles, I'm just horrendously bad at them and also scared of doing them).
2) Picking up speed by using a series of toe steps - that's a classic "trick". Yuna Kim immediately comes to mind, she used to do this all the time in her step sequences. It's often a nice choreographic touch and certainly a nice tool to re-accelerate after an intentional stop/slow down or choreo move in a StSq.
But sometimes it's also a dead giveaway, that a skater loses too much flow on his/her turns and needs to cover it up ;). Voila, strategically placed toe steps disguised as choreo.
Well I guess technically toe steps are still steps and therefore "ok" and skaters doing crossovers to gain speed during their sequences are the "worse offenders" ;).
Loops are the turn the need to be performed slowly, as the blade goes in the same skating direction the entire time. Other turns can be done with a lot more speed(though the faster you go, the harder it is to do them without falling, especially twizzles).
Also, if you see Ice Dance teams go into their twizzle sequences with not much speed across the ice, this is much easier to do that teams that go really fast into the their twizzles. Unfortunately the judges marks don't often reflect this.
The toe step trick is a good one, it make the program appear more fluid. If they put a load of crossovers in instead, it would look a bit basic in comparison.
The best skaters maintain good flow through their turns with good technique and put in the toe step occasionally to get a quick acceleration, which makes the sequence look more dynamic.
Yuzu is an amazingly good skater. I can watch him all day long and never get tired of him. He really is the best.
Yuzuru Hanyu is the G.O.A.T !!!!!
He is awesome ❤️
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I think my favourite step sequences are: Jason Brown's 2013-14 Reel Around the Sun (Riverdance) FP, Javier Fernandez's 2015 Black Betty SP and Nathan Chen's 2019 Caravan SP
Coming from a non-skater, this was a perfect blend of being informative and entertaining! Enjoyed the video (especially your scoring system! Hahaha) though it was a bit obvious where cuts were made due to technical issues you mentioned. I give it 11 bacons out of 10 sausages.
I'm really happy to hear that you found the video both entertaining and informative! And that you liked my unorthodox scoring system 😂 this final edit that got uploaded had been through so many revisions, by the end I was just happy that I managed to get it uploaded and allowed by UA-cam! Thanks for your generous score of 11 bacons out of 10 sausages too 😂
You put Yuzu in the title, we flock. It's simple. #Yuzuru#flock
I think YOUR performance commentating during this collection is the most entertaining thing about it haha--and given the amazing performances you've included, that's high praise, I think!
Is this THE Doug Mattis? As in the well respected Choreographer/figure skater from US? Either way, thanks for the the kind words, I'm happy you liked the video and my performance 😂 I wanted to make it fun for everyone to watch and also educational for people that wanted to learn more about what they were watching. ❤️
@@IceCoachOnline Haha thanks for the kind words. Anyway I can help, let me know. Proud of y'all for creating your own thing!
YUZURU HANYU, GOAT. amazing artistry based on best technique.
LOL 100 Pooh Bears, Yuzu can neve have enough Pooh bears, he brought that one on himself. Awesome video! Plushenko's charisma is so captivating, he's definitely my gateway drug to figure skating. Then there is Yuzu, honestly, this human being is so incredibly resilient, with the amount of injuries he sustained over the years, he's pushing himself for quad axle. Will be the saddest day in figure skating competition when he retires.
He should buy shares in Disney so he can have a say on what direction they take the pooh bear character 😂
Plushenko is very captivating, I'm not surprised that he brought you into the figure skating world! And yes, Hanyu's ability to constantly improve, and evolve is amazing, which also keeps him right at the top of the game!
I laughed so hard when u gave Yuzu the Tigger 😂
I felt like tigger doesn't get enough attention! 😂 He should be included too 😁
Your commentary was a lot of fun! Plus +5 GOE across the board lol. It was fascinating to see the evolution of men's step sequences and how rapid the change has been.
Thank you for this! Most figure skating videos are about quads and I've been looking for some step sequence appreciation. And I really love your entertaining commentary! ❤
I noticed that it's mainly jumps and spins that are covered, which i why I went another way with this video! People seemed to enjoy it though, so i'll do more 🙂
I remember Candeloro and Yagudin. Two of my favorites! Your commentaries are more entertaining & informative than the official ones.
Hahaha thanks! I'm glad you liked my commentary. I tried to make it fun for everyone to learn what's going on. I also didn't want to steal the ISU scoring system so came up with my own 😂😁
Oh my, that video was so much fun!! Thank you for all the work you put into it!!
"Since the 1940s" Close enough, it was 1948 and 1952 when the last back to back OC Dick Button took the crown.
And make it 100 pooh bears, 1 piglet, 1 eeyhore, one tigger and a Christopher Robin plush.
I was so close! I was going off the top of my head and didn't get a chance to look it up. I know it had been done around that time, thanks for confirming that it was DIck Button!
No hay nada mejor que Yuzuru Hanyu 👑 un patinador completo, sus presentaciones cada vez son mejores, obras de arte, cuida cada detalle, en sus coreografias, vestimenta, música y lo emocional.... Yuzuru es el Rey
love this video! But he is the only male skater to win back to back olympic champion since 1960s. Really hope you could make a video about the steps of Let‘s Go Crazy!
Glad you liked the video! Like I said I didn't fact check, as those comments were going off the top of my head, I was waiting for someone to correct me in the comments! I had it in my mind that the last one might have been Ulrich salchow but I wasn't 100% sure and was adding these bits in to make UA-cam accept the video to be uploaded.
@@IceCoachOnline Well, it's Dick Button in 1952, and he even tweeted a congrats to Yuzu for his second medal. The one before that is Gillis Grafström, 1920, 24 and 28, but he don't count because he's Swedish. :P We're only good at sports when they are new enough that most people haven't even discovered them yet, let alone gotten good at them. As soon as there is legit competition, we fall flat. Salchow actually never won 2 olympic golds, but he's Swedish, too, so he don't count anyway. ^_~
yuzu the best♥
Constantly evolving, a genius ❤️
What a GREAT analysis!! keep them coming!! 😄
Thanks, I'm working on more at the moment! Glad you liked it 🙂
Now i understand the step sequence...more on technique explanation pls...tq 👏👏
100 pooh bears not enough, at least 1000! 😆
Beside, Thank you for making this video, I like it! and the way you talk about the step sequence, I able to learn how to see how they performed. Would you make another video for ladies figure skating step sequence too?
Haha I thought I was rating it well by giving it 100 pooh bears 😂😂😂
You're welcome, glad to hear you enjoyed the video, and I'm haply that you learned something new about the performance! I will make another video like this if people like this one and ask me for me. This is the first video I made like this, so wasn't sure how it would go down.
right? Would love to see if someone can do a breakdown on their elements too to let a beginner like me understand and appreciate it better
It's something I would happily make if people want to learn about it!
In China,99% of people can’t name any other skater beside Hanyu. His seimei is an epic program that be recorded in CCTV archives. RARE thing to happens. Just imagine how influential and powerful his programs are.
I always appreciate videos that shows some part of the evolution of figure skating. I'm not an expert and love learning from people like you. Sorry for the stupid rules of UA-cam. Thanks a lot for this video and keep on posting more.
Thanks for showing your support ❤️ I'm happy to hear you enjoyed the video! I think I have a better idea of how to work around UA-cam now too! I'm going to work on more videos like this
Philippe Canderolo & Yuzu I love♪:*(〃∇〃人)*:
Both amazing skaters ❤️
your interpretation is much more outstanding !
Thanks ❤️
Yuzuru hanyu at thumbnail, that's seriously click bait 😂. Nice video. 👍🏻
I only know a few skaters and my all time fave is of course, Yuzuru. He makes jumping those quads like a feather blown in the wind.
"...and checks he remembers his belt"🤣
I love yuzuru❤️❤️
❤️ He's great
I wish you'd have shown Scott Hamilton, the master of all things footwork!! Viktor Petrenko did some pretty good step sequences too!
Nightmare to make, but so much fun to watch! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! I'll probably make more like this since people enjoyed this one 🙂
Love this mood
All of us baited by Yuzu!! Jajaja. But worth it! Amazing video!
Enjoyable video! Even though the commentary style video wasn’t your first choice I think it worked out splendidly! It’s too bad about having to cut the clip of Nathan’s step sequence, but the video overall was really fun!
Thanks for the kind words❤️ I'm happy to hear you enjoyed the video, I'm working on another one at the moment covering some programs that inspired rule changes 🙂
Lloyd is super funny (as always!) 😂
And this video is fantastic! Well done!!
Haha thanks! I'm glad to hear you liked it ❤️
Not mentioning Daisuke Takahashi❤️ was the biggest crime 😂.
Lambiel is amazing, best of the best
Now we Need a video about ladies step secquence. I think Mao asada is the queen ón this field
A few people have requested this! I'll work on it 🙂 I'm watching the comments to see who people want to see the most in the video, Mao asada is a good one ❤️
男子シングル選手のステップシークエンスの進化。最初の3人は歴史的なのはよくわかる。西洋人と東洋人では根本的に足のさばきが違う印象。特にロシアの2人はコサックダンスとか民族的にフットワークが得意な感じがする。羽生君は歴史上当てはまる選手がいない感じ。体の柔らかさで流れるようにしなやかで足元だけでなく全身が動いてる。パリのヘランジはあの格好で滑れるんだ!(^^;;と当時思ったほどみんな印象に残るよね。また久しぶりにああいう印象に残るポージングが見たくなったなあ。
❤️ I had to google translate this one ❤️
BRAVO, BRAVO....SUPER VIDEO. THANK YOU.
Yaaay! Steph's step sequence is second to only Hanyu 🙂
Ягудин и Плющенко - наши настоящие легенды
Can you do commentary on all future comps! This was way more engaging than the commentator my country uses!
Thanks for the nice comment ❤️ I was thinking about doing this, if I have an audience interested in watching my commentary, then I woild definitely do it!
“100 pooh bears… and a Tigger.” *Someone throws exactly one Nathan Chen in Yuzu’s direction*
Loved, loved, loved this video, your content is great, I would definitely enjoy to see more videos like this, I really liked to hear your opinion on different skaters and their programs, step sequences are breath taking, so beautiful and exciting, I get skaters get more points out of their jumps and spins but to me step sequences are one of my favourite things to watch. Thank you so much 💙⛸ (great video, give Lloyd not the pink but the golden unicorn off ice spinner) 😉😆
Thanks for letting me know you liked the video! Jumps and spins are very exciting, but I agree with you that step sequences are amazing to watch too. Not the pink, but the golden unicorn! You've made my day 🙂😂❤️
Daisuke Takahashi does the best step sequences!
You should go back even further to the 1970's and 1980's to show two superb exponents of fast, intricate step sequences: Robin Cousins and Alexander Fadeev.
Yes I plan on doing so, I am working on another video which covers some older skaters routines. Hopefully people will enjoy it as much as this one!
@@IceCoachOnline Excellent. Look forward to it.
Your commentary is hilarious!! hahahaa... 1 sex bomb and a gold. hahahaha
Stephane forgetting his hat and Yuzuru asking the cameramen to take his photos ahahhaha.. this is so funny!
Haha thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Your comments were the most entertaining part! 100 poo’s and a Tigger!😂😜 Nathan’s break out dance in his Rocket Man program was epic. These were amazing.
Thanks! ❤️ I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the video and liked my commentary 🙂
I adore watching step sequences! Oh, how I want to skate like they do!
Thank you so much for the blow-by-blow of what they are doing.
But Lloyd, big complaint here: How could you leave out Scott Hamilton's 1984 Olympic program steps?!? He was the Grand Master of step sequences before most of these skaters were born!
Hanyu Yuzuru is the greatest skater of his generation. No one can argue about that. His skating is magic to watch!
It's too bad you couldn't include Nathan Chen. I would like to know what his steps were.
I could tell you both the steps from Yuzu's and Nathan's sequences, because I know both of them by heart after having watched them countless times XD
But I think the requirements in 13/14 and 17/18 were already quiter similar, if not the same ones? So any step sequence by an elite skater aiming for a level 4 from those years 'til now will contain the same (minimum of) types of steps ;) It's just the order in which they're done that differs and they might add some little individual details
You're welcome, glad you liked it 🙂 So why did I skip over Scott Hamilton? Just because I decided to start in 1998 and work my way up, and one of the most well known step sequences from 1998 was Phillipes.
Scott Hamilton is amazing with his footwork, then so is kurt browning! Two of my favourite skaters of all time. I can do more videos like this with their footworks in, maybe looking at a different time period.
I really did try to include Nathan, I tried two different programs of his, filmed, edited, uploaded, and denied! I didn't have it in the me to try for a 3rd Chen program, I was too frustrated 😭
You are correct, to hit the level 4 they have to meet certain criterias that result in the step sequences looking quite similar! Did you prefer Chen or Hanyu?
100 pooh you better give him earphones too HHAHAHA
Man I wish I could do whatever I want for a step sequence. Steps are killing me.
How far have you got so far? The more you learn, the more free you feel when making up step sequences!
Very entertaining! The first guy has an ants-in-the-pants style but it works for him 😂
Philipe was maybe the most charismatic skater of all time. A complete ladies man 😂 he had some amazing signature moves, and he always put a smile on peoples faces. He ants in the pants style certainly did work for him 🙂
You forgot the ultimate footwork master Scott Hamilton.
Stephane
This was really cool!!!! Pls more!!!!!!!!
I'm glad to hear you liked it! I'm going to make more like this as people have said they liked it! ❤️
you baited me with yuzu... how dare
Lol! Well he was in the video, and it was his one of his step sequences that was shown. Hope you enjoyed the video regardless 😁
Great selection except I couldn’t believe that Javi’s 2017 WC Malagueña didn’t make it, or Pyeonchang’s - only step sequence 6 in the whole competition, or his Black Betty. Not to include him in the history of figure skating is not fair man, not fair at all.
So interesting! I don't really know much about past figure skaters (Definitely want to check out that Alexi guy. He seemed so clean with his footwork 🤤 #goals). I just love skating and want to learn. Lately I have been interested in step sequences. I was just about to learn rockers and counters before the outbreak. One good thing is that you guys put out off ice tutorials for it. So I'll have to incorporate those in my routine! ☺️💕 Thanks for the video. I would love to see more footwork reviews! :D and your ratings were awesome! 🤣
Alexei Yagudin was a brilliant skater, he was 4 time world champion and his biggest rival was a young Evgeni Plushenko. The would be back and fourth between who would win each competition. Part of what makes Plushenko so impressive is that even after this rivalry he went on to compete for another 9 years! Skaters would come and go while he was competing, and even after all his operations (new hip, knee, disks in his back and more), he was still able to compete doing quadruples.
Anyway, i'm glad you enjoyed the video and my ratings 😁 I'll be making more off ice tutorials on steps too 🙂
I’m here for Stephane…he is silk on ice.
Plushenko 😍🥰♥️
A true legend on the ice ❤️
@@IceCoachOnline Su estilo es inigualable, y aunque creo que ya han superado todos sus récords, las emociones que él me moviliza con sus maravillosas actuaciones, no las iguala ni siquiera Yuzuru Hanyu, que también es genial, por supuesto!!!
This was a very good video. Now that you are aware of the difficulties, probably another one would be easier to make. But it is a pity that the music and the crowd can't be played. Are you allowed to put the link to the original videos in the description?
Glad you enjoyed the video! Yes I think the next would be easier as I understand how to avoid certain problems now! Yes I really wanted to play the music with the crowd without me talking over it, as it shows how the audience was captivated by the performance and drove wild by the step sequence!
I think I can put a link to originals in the description, I'll look into it! It does make me wonder how other people managed to upload it when UA-cam blocked my efforts to show a very small clip of a performance in my video.
@@IceCoachOnline UA-cam works in mysterious ways...
Maybe pick something that doesn't need audio? Fancy spins or cool dance lifts in slo mo for example?
Great idea! But did you know that when it came to Nathan chen in 2018 worlds...... Even with the audio removed, video in slow motion AND video cropped..... UA-cam still would not let me include him in the video without it being blocked! I'm not kidding when I wrote that I tried EVERYTHING to get this video accepted 🤦♂️🤷♂️
@@IceCoachOnline Well, I guess he is a national treasure 😂
😂😂😂
5:25 I didn't know Scott Sterling was a figure skater
😂😂
Eu vou ser igual o yuzuruu vou ser o melhor patinador ,quero só um treinador
I only can practice the Philippe step sequence - who can the others anyway lol - but i never thought about it, even patterns, what a waste of time!!!
And me too when i think about Evgeni i think about the muscle suit 😂
Damn i miss when skating was more entertaining even if i won't complain about the modern quads
And Alexei on riverdale would have been amazing omg
Also i never realised that Yuzu doesn't have plan b, what a competitor :o
Big thumbs up to Nathan to compete with a guy like this lol
Yes, evgeni was hilarious in the muscle suit. One of my favourite exhibition programs I have ever seen. So much confidence!
I had a whole section on Nathan, but UA-cam made me cut it out 😭 they wouldn't let me post it if Nathan was in the video 👎
you can practice at least segments of the other step sequences with no problems ;D
(albeit with much less speed XD)
And Yuzu is not the only one launching into his step sequence without pause right after his last jumping pass, speaking of Nathan, him and Yuzu even do this directly after landing a quad combination ;)
@@IceCoachOnline Yeah i read what you wrote =(
Stephane, Yuzu and Nathan in the same video would have maybe kill yt anyway 😂😂😂
It's a pity but your video was great!!!
@@biari8599 Segment yes if it's short ones 😂
I started to like Nathan on the late tbh and i think i was too excited during his rockeman to really watch it. Also i was more focus on jumps on transition but it's gonna change ;)
Ima watch them tonight, ty =)
😂😂😂🤣 The segment of Nathan Chen that UA-cam made me cut out of the video (otherwise they would not allow the video to be uploaded) talked exaclty about Nathan also having no plan B! You are 100% right, I'm disappointed my Nathan Chen section of the video was removed by UA-cam 😭
8:02 Don't you just hate it when people interrupt your Yuzu rant
😂😂
これは初めて見たな。男子シングルのステップシークエンスの変遷ね。確かに最初の3人のステップは歴史に残る名演技。陸上でも難しい足捌きというのかな、昔はフリーが長かった分見せ場も作れたね。羽生君のはユニーク。ここで取り上げてるパリ散では足捌きの中にピストルポーズなど記憶に残る要素を散りばめて緩急が大きい。それならぜひSEIMEI のステップも取り上げてほしかった。ま彼の独断と偏見だから仕方ないけど(^_^;)
Stephane Lambiel deserved everything and is both hot and so sweet.
Deniss is in good hands.
Stephane and Deniss remind me of Victuuri
His short program from the 2010 Olympics was incredible. I only talked about his step sequence in it, but those spins were out of this world 😍
@@IceCoachOnline can you talk about iconic gala performances like super javi or Stephane's take me to church?
@@destinyannfoxx you are referring to the exhibition programs right? That could be an interesting idea of something to look at. I can make one and see how people respond.
@@IceCoachOnline yes, I meant exhibition programs. Thanks! that'd be great
Can we please have the same for ladies!!!
People have said they want to see the same for the ladies! I'm going to work on it as people said they liked this type of video 🙂👍
@@IceCoachOnline that's so cool!!! Thank you!!!
It would be great to see your scrutiny of step sequences of Patrick Chan, Daisuke Takahashi, Takahiko Kozuka, Mao Asada, Sasha Cohen, Carolina Kostner, Jason Brown, Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir. Please! :)
I will make more videos looking at different step sequences and different elements on the ice, making sure to keep things fun and educational ❤️ I have to be careful when scrutinising virtue and moir as I competed against them for 6 years, and during this time they were a lot better than me 😂
I really like Hanyu but his fans bother me with such obsession. And, also, they treat him like an anime character. Many do not even pay attention to the sport but only to Yuzuru. I like the styles of Lambiel and Plushenko.
Haha nice commentary
Thanks 🙂