How special is Yuzuru Hanyu's Triple Axel (3A)? Why Quad Axel (4A) jump is so difficult?

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  • There are a lot of talks about Yuzuru Hanyu's challenge for Quad Axel! He attempted 4A many times during the World Team Trophy (WTT 2021). But how special is the triple Axel (3A) from Hanyu? Why is he in the position to challenge this historic jump?
    In this video, we explain it all. The challenge to land 4A, and the real reason why figure skating fans love Yuzuru's 3A so much! Take a look!
    Timestamp:
    Yuzuru Hanyu's Quad Axel (4A) attempts in World Team Trophy 2021 | 0:00​ - 0:44
    Why Axel jump is so difficult? | 0:44 - 2:19
    History of Axel jumps | 2:19 - 3:20
    What makes Hanyu's 3A so unique? | 3:20​ - 8:28
    How different are Quad Axel (4A) and Triple Axel (3A)? | 8:28 - 9:57
    Yuzuru Hanyu's new 3A exit - illusion | 9:57 - 10:57
    Why Hanyu wants to land 4A? | 10:57 - 11:44
    Yuzuru Hanyu's 3A progression (2009-2021) & 4a challenge | 11:44 - 13:27
    ​Thank you and remember to subscribe and share | 13:27 - 13:36
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  • @FigureSkatingFan
    @FigureSkatingFan  Před 2 lety +365

    Hanyu Yuzuru's 3A and most jumps are fully integrated with beautiful transitions in and out of the jumps and that's what makes his skating really special. If you just started watching him and wonder why his skating looks so different from all other skaters, we actually made a series of video explaining that. You can find it from the playlist (Get to know Yuzuru Hanyu's techniques in figure skating) here: czcams.com/video/lwoSl-brP4Q/video.html
    Including
    1. How special is Yuzuru’s quad toe: czcams.com/video/hKWNcJh0EwE/video.html
    2. How special are his 4Lo and 4S jumps - czcams.com/video/-0U7Osz-BNc/video.html
    3. Why 4A is the hardest jumps - czcams.com/video/HNAuqXK2LiY/video.html
    4. How high does Yuzuru really jump -czcams.com/video/bSquPCmYaco/video.html
    Watch them all if you are interested. Enjoy

    • @annemaui4665
      @annemaui4665 Před 2 lety +6

      Thats exactly how i felt the 1st time i watched his skating vids.. mouth hanging open while having goosebumps all over my body.. I dont know anything about FS I just stumbled across some of his vids and the next thing I knew i was searching for more... he touched hearts with his performances and his choreo, really artistic like you're skating with him feeling the music, the emotions, its indescribable

    • @meilinlee9745
      @meilinlee9745 Před 2 lety +1

      @@annemaui4665 so true…..

    • @moma-b
      @moma-b Před rokem +1

      Thank you for this great video edit! 💗

    • @lulaulaf7111
      @lulaulaf7111 Před rokem

      Cómo haces para contestar en todos los idiomas???
      Eso también me ha dejado (aparte del hermosísimo video que subiste de su majestad H.Y.S.) muy sorprendida, muchas gracias por este bello complemento

    • @EdnaMachado-br9lo
      @EdnaMachado-br9lo Před 6 měsíci

      Zzzzzzzz ZZ

  • @thekat3086
    @thekat3086 Před 3 lety +3409

    If anyone can land the Quad Axel, it's Yuzuru. The height of his 3A alone

    • @thekat3086
      @thekat3086 Před 3 lety +29

      @Amanda Sutton For me, Yuzuru and Nathan can, I have only seen Kolyada do one quad so I'm unfamiliar.

    • @winmetawin6950
      @winmetawin6950 Před 3 lety +71

      @@thekat3086 Nathan's weakness is axel so idts

    • @thekat3086
      @thekat3086 Před 3 lety +55

      @@winmetawin6950 Yeah, I feel like Yuzuru is more likely to land it first before Nathan. But I hope they can both do it, that would be a crazy accomplishment

    • @youlikethischainits3dollar157
      @youlikethischainits3dollar157 Před 2 lety +10

      I will Comeback here when he lands it! Manifesting fr

    • @yeonrabbit6
      @yeonrabbit6 Před 2 lety +19

      yo comback yuzuru did it😭

  • @harumih.3727
    @harumih.3727 Před 3 lety +2153

    The most notable of Yuzuru's 3A is that the back counter entry is immediate and straight-up without preparatory steps, and the smoother landing without breaking the upper body balance.
    Yuzuru is the only one that studied the "kinetics" and the human body mechanics to find out the best and possible way to jump 4.5A on the ice.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +223

      Yes! His back counter entry is almost like immediate. He really disguised all the preparatory steps well with all the transitions and choreography! Watching him skate is so different from watching everyone else for this very reason 💗

    • @harumih.3727
      @harumih.3727 Před 3 lety +144

      @@FigureSkatingFan Yes! That is the reason that I am attracted to his performances. I haven't known his name, his skating, until I "happened to see him skating" at the Olympic games, but almost immediately, I noticed that every element of his skating, every element of his body movement, every element of his body, was so beautiful, so natural, so elegant, and so featherly. When watching other skaters jumping and spinning or stepping, the differences are so obvious. Yuzuru has indeed natural "instinct" to combine all the transitions and choreography with each jump and each spin, with his fingures, arms, legs. His former coach, Nanami Abe was the one that taught him to keep his "5 senses" into all the corners of his body while skating.

    • @ozlemdr6076
      @ozlemdr6076 Před 2 lety +31

      He lands 4A or not, he is trying to find out how to do it. It is an important investigation for defining the limits of human beings. And he is not doing it secretly, he is sharing his experience with public. He is a scientist in my eyes. If he retires before he manages to jump it, we need to wait for another decade or century to someone to study his notes and execute it but they have to be in a good shape as much as Yuzuru first and know their body, strenghts etc. So it doesn’t look like possible in 2020s to me… they need to study physics and anatomy first 😬

    • @jj-if6it
      @jj-if6it Před 2 lety +29

      @@harumih.3727 Probably why I can find other skaters boring, they just skate along the ice and you can see them thinking when they're about to jump. Yuzuru values the rest of his performance as much as his jumps and you can see the effort he puts into choreography and telling the story. He always mixes it up to make it interesting. I feel like other skaters are more concerned with what will get them points than entertaining the crowd with artistry.

    • @elle4709
      @elle4709 Před 2 lety +9

      @@jj-if6it yes, I’ve heard that in sports, you have to rely on muscle memory and not think of it while you’re at it or else you risk botching it. Weird, I’m sure there’s a psychological term to it or even scientific idk.

  • @taetaerado4737
    @taetaerado4737 Před 2 lety +566

    the fact that he was INJURED and still managed to get his 4A certified AND stay in 4th place is amazing! the true king! goat! prince of ice!

    • @jj-if6it
      @jj-if6it Před 2 lety +55

      If he can do that while injured surely he can land it successfully while healthy! It's just a matter of time I think

    • @paunitka7
      @paunitka7 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@jj-if6it I hope he focuses on the ice-shows. They brings joy to himself and the fans while not posing such risk to his health.

  • @rlrl781
    @rlrl781 Před 3 lety +1677

    Hanyu can land it
    For Sure.
    Before, many people thought quads were impossible, and now they're normal.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +74

      Yes we have strong faith in Hanyu! Always 💓💓

    • @pahoellyyy
      @pahoellyyy Před 2 lety +6

      If only he wasn't injured all the time... 😔💔

    • @ExtraVictory
      @ExtraVictory Před rokem +2

      Yuzuru pushed the sport forward with his 4A attempts. And made it possible for Illia Malinin to land the first 4A clean and get it ratified. They both played a huge role in the 4A being achieved. Just Because Illia technically gets the credit for being the first doesn't diminish what Yuzuru did

  • @soapnorm
    @soapnorm Před 3 lety +1538

    NOW I GET IT!!!! I’m not a skater just a casual fan so I never could see with my untrained eyes WHY Yuzu is so exceptional. All I can say now is: WOW.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +123

      Yes! His 3A is really amazing! Even for the untrained eyes, if you watch others and you watch his, you can tell the difference as well. But once u know the technical side of it, you will get even more impressed! That's how great his triple axel really is :D

    • @thaotieu7709
      @thaotieu7709 Před 2 lety +6

      Me too!

    • @tsm8004
      @tsm8004 Před 2 lety +6

      SAME HERE

    • @GHcity
      @GHcity Před 2 lety +3

      Same

    • @Nyx6739
      @Nyx6739 Před 2 lety +2

      SAME

  • @magkal8690
    @magkal8690 Před 3 lety +1144

    That is why a 4A should get the highest score, at least 12 points for the base value. But Yuzu doesn't do it for points. He just knows that that skater who'll be able to do a clean and safe 4A, will remain for a very long time the single one to make it. That difficult it is. Wish he'll fulfill his dream, and stay safe.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +146

      We really wish ISU increase that ridiculously low base value for 4A.. It's just outrageous that such difficult jump is given such low value..

    • @magkal8690
      @magkal8690 Před 3 lety +51

      @@FigureSkatingFanJudges should give it a try themselves, first.Maybe then they'll change the score for it...

    • @lookatthat2438
      @lookatthat2438 Před 3 lety +96

      @@FigureSkatingFan it used to be higher, then after olys 2018 they lower it and now its almost worth the same as the 4Lutz
      Whats funny and almost look suspicious is how after Yuzuru started talking about landing the 4Axel the ISU lower the based value. I mean, they probably had other reason but it does looks kinda 'eh'

    • @MrSpaceRaptor
      @MrSpaceRaptor Před 3 lety +64

      @@lookatthat2438 I mean even before 2018 the 4A and 4Lz were too close in base value. 4A was 15.00 and 4Lz was 13.60: that's only 1.4 of a difference in points which is ridiculous. Now it's even worse and there's only 1 point separating them but tbh I don't buy that it was because of Yuzuru (just sounds like one of those silly fan conspiracy theories), I think the ISU were just trying to give less weight to Quads in general, even the 4Lz, 4F and 4Lo are all very close in base value nowadays compared to before.
      But yeah, if the 3A is worth 2.1 points more than a 3Lz there's definitely no excuse for the 4A not being worth *at least* 13.6 points. They really need to fix that 'cause the 4A isn't even worth the effort unless you're someone like Yuzuru who just wants to land it to fulfil a personal goal/dream rather than to win.
      I have a feeling that in order for the 4A BV to be raised: someone is going to have to land it and prove it is possible. I'd love for it to be Yuzu.

    • @lookatthat2438
      @lookatthat2438 Před 3 lety +38

      @@MrSpaceRaptor oh I dont exactly believe that the score value change because of Yuzuru, I just thought it was a funny how Yuzuru went 'Im going for the 4A' and a few days/weeks later the ISU announced the new base value, I dont know I found it funny, but its probably just a coincidence, decisions like this take months before getting the green light
      'I think the ISU were just trying to give less weight to Quads in general'
      Probably, but they are doing an awful job at that by rewarding high PCS because of the Quads. Look at the US skaters as an example, Nathan and Vincent sometimes get similar PCS like Jason, and theres no way their skills are similar, Jason is so much better than the other two in that area but because they have quads their pcs are high (lets not even start with the goe). So if they actually want quads to weight less they need to start doing some serious changes, separating the TES and PCS judging is a good start, but thats a combo for another day lol

  • @TheLurkingDerm
    @TheLurkingDerm Před 3 lety +631

    Yuzu really spoils you with his transitions and jump entry and exits. Even when other skaters are hitting quads, half the time I feel like "dear god, you've been on approach for 15 seconds. Let's hurry it up!" Yuzu barely wastes a second of his programs on just jump prep. It's also shows a great deal of confidence since the extended prep time allows you to mentally prepare and check your balance first.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +67

      Exactly! The long approach really interrupts with the entire choreography! Yes it's really hard to reach the level like Yuzu. But these long approach for jumps should get deduction in the GOE and PCS.. Always puzzle us why they are not being penalised sometimes!

    • @noniizainal3491
      @noniizainal3491 Před 3 lety +13

      @@FigureSkatingFan can you make awesome video about his fantasy on ice performance? All the programme there is really different from what we see him in competition. For example, he skate to Masquarade. And i bet his fans will be delight to see it.

    • @land_fisher
      @land_fisher Před 2 lety +7

      Omg best comment ever Rin! And so true which is why yuzu is the #goat #legend #megastar #king

    • @dailyreva
      @dailyreva Před 2 lety +5

      so far the long approaches only reduces the presentation scores I think, not the technical, maybe in the future

    • @TheLurkingDerm
      @TheLurkingDerm Před 2 lety +13

      @@dailyreva It really should figure into PCS and GOEs more than it does. Unless the skater has phenomenal artistry as well, it feels less like watching a program and more like seeing a bunch of separate elements just kind of strung together instead... the difference between reading a story and reading bullet points about the plot.

  • @harumih.3727
    @harumih.3727 Před 3 lety +378

    Yuzuru has not only reached to the maximum limit of the skating techniques but also gone beyond that limit and beyond the concept of "winning game competition"... It is remarkable for one skater to have such a "ideal" form of a persona as the "perfect form of a figure skater."

    • @rinakusuma7938
      @rinakusuma7938 Před 3 lety +45

      True, indeed. While some of us thinks he competes with Nathan as the big rival, I guess he thinks differently. He himself is the big rival in order to achieve his ideal type of perfect skater. Ganbatte for your 4A, Yuzu! 💙💙

    • @imaextreme
      @imaextreme Před 3 lety +21

      @@rinakusuma7938 Yes Indeed, we did think that way coz that's how US media insist. They always put Yuzu's name in every Nathan's published articles and vice versa. Anyway, that's how media works.
      But one thing is for sure. We are here to support Yuzu in his 4A journey and the other skaters too.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +32

      Honestly wish more skaters and fans will think that way. After all, skating is in itself a great program for body development, finding your balance on ice and see what you can do with your body. It's really not about winning the game. It's about winning against yourselves. Sure at some point you wanna compete with others. It's just like marathon and every other sport.. But, glad to see Yuzu is back to this form of himself --> try to reach the maximum of what one can do on the techniques

  • @chunghuey113
    @chunghuey113 Před 3 lety +426

    Hanyu's 3A is a real poetry on ice! As someone who's just managed to do three turns on ice and still figuring out how to do the 6 difficult steps, can't imagine how he manages to jump a 3A out of counter and still have room for those flashy moves like kicks or twizzle etc, on the same foot. Seriously for each turn on ice using the same foot, it's a lot of core strength required there and with that added stress, jump triple axel?! can't imagine that!!

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +28

      Yes! Honestly this counter entry is so under-rated! It deserves the highest scores whenever skaters use that and land the jump!

    • @1chienandalou
      @1chienandalou Před 2 lety +1

      Ahah it takes one to know one, I am technically freestyle but those steps I’m struggling with all the time and most people in freestyle can’t do half of them even people better than me. Let alone going to a jump after them. With our tiny little puny jump attempts omg… skating really makes you humble at a whole different level. I think this video was great though for just trying to explain to Most people will never skied even at our level which is ridiculous compared to this, why he’s so special

  • @itsmanishaaa
    @itsmanishaaa Před 3 lety +981

    This video was needed, he is the 3A KING, and I'm so sure he'll hit the 4A. I'm so glad his visual image is solidifying now, and hope this gives him the confidence and power to land the 4A successfully. Much love Yuzu
    ❤️

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +30

      Yes yes! Hopefully we will see 4A from Yuzu soon!!! He really deserves it 🙏💪

  • @wanghaha
    @wanghaha Před 3 lety +238

    Why Yuzuru's 3A not getting maximum GOE is beyond me. His 3A is the best 3A that human being can do, period.

    • @911randompsp
      @911randompsp Před 2 lety +13

      Max points were reserved for Nathan only. Not because he's good at jumping but because he's ISU's favorite PAWN backed by the USfeds. Things would have been different if he was Chinese.

  • @mariajesseannegloria3026
    @mariajesseannegloria3026 Před 3 lety +277

    It’s interesting that on this video, he started landing a beautiful 3A with a difficult entry (spread eagle) in 2012. It took him 4 years from the 2008 JWC to reach a stable level. By 2014, he has mastered the 3A and can basically do it with any entry/exit he wants. That’s a six year journey from an unstable 3A to a Yuzuru Hanyu-level 3A. We can consider his experience as a competitive skater and his natural aptitude to land axel jumps as positive factors that can balance out the difficultly of a 4A jump. If these factors could somehow relatively place him in the same starting point as when he started learning the 3A, we can predict that his 4A journey from unstable to stable to Yuzuru Hanyu-level would also roughly take the same amount of time. That said, we might not see it in the 2022 Beijing Olympics and there’s definitely hope that he won’t retire anytime soon. Will definitely continue to pray and hope that he stays healthy and injury-free throughout his 4A journey. 😊🙏🏻

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +39

      YES!! We also notice that!! Like when he announced his goal is to integrate beautiful 4A in his program, and if Olympics come along the way, he will participate. We realise, wow! That means he might be able to skate for even after OG2022!! Perhaps till OG2026 coz if really takes a long time to reach that goal! We secretly wish what we decoded is what Yuzu thinks hahaha 💓💓💓

    • @Aligueri
      @Aligueri Před 3 lety +16

      @@FigureSkatingFan agree and I am sort of confused, because on one side I want him to land 4a, but on the other side he will definitely retire after that. Don't leave us, Yuzu!!!

    • @feather-san4224
      @feather-san4224 Před 3 lety +35

      @@Aligueri There is a posibility of retiring if he landed the 4A but there is also a bigger chance that he won't because he want to jump it beautifully and to skate a perfect program with 4A in it. I can honestly see him skate for at least another 5 years if his body and condition allows. I just wish nothing but for Yuzu to make his (last) dream come true, land that beautiful monster and make it your own. Yuzuru's rival is his own self after all.

    • @20fluaway10
      @20fluaway10 Před 3 lety +5

      I'd say Yuzu's standard 3A stabilized after JWC2010 (15), so about 2 yrs, he failed his attempts at JWC2009 but it was a different story when the following season progressed. Back counter 3A was debuted at 16.

  • @siri1805
    @siri1805 Před 3 lety +203

    Bruh this man is a fairy, angel, king fae, etc he's every graceful being you can describable and non-describable on ice.
    In other words, he owns the ice and he damn well shows it.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +14

      He owns the entire stage - not just the ice hahaha 💓😆

  • @Ram875
    @Ram875 Před 2 lety +25

    Each time I see these kinds of videos, I truly believe he's been underscored his whole professional career...

  • @todorokissmile9010
    @todorokissmile9010 Před 3 lety +495

    No wonder when asked if a quint jump was possible, they questioned shoma uno because if they asked yuzu, he would've said yes😂😂

    • @rhinyhanyu4525
      @rhinyhanyu4525 Před 3 lety +8

      😂😂😂😂

    • @siri1805
      @siri1805 Před 3 lety +166

      He would've said... "It's in my pocket. It's just a little shy but it will come out"
      Like he's talking about a sugar glider

    • @cocimason9727
      @cocimason9727 Před 3 lety +9

      @@belnarcischan8400 where can I find this video?

    • @magkal8690
      @magkal8690 Před 3 lety +58

      Actually, it was proven scientifically that a quintuple jump is possible. But that is also, the last possible, and it doesn't apply to the Axel, which would need 5 and half rotations, and THAT is impossible.

    • @jyounghee
      @jyounghee Před 3 lety +46

      he'll be like "so i have done my research, therefore the answer is yes"

  • @harumih.3727
    @harumih.3727 Před 3 lety +135

    Yes, "integration" is what makes Yuzuru a perfect package skater. He integrates every element of skating techniques into the music flow, creating one flawless, continuous line of music theme. Other skaters show clearly a preparation of jumping and try to keep balance of the upper body by immediately putting a leg on the ice. Yuzuru keeps the 3A jump and rotation and landing all in one leg, enabling the next turn or twizzles or steps to be a part of choreography.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 2 lety +3

      Yes!! Because of Hanyu, we kinda always put the attention on the landing foot of the skaters upon landing a jump.. it’s amazing how long and great he can hold those landing. For ladies the Eteri girls and Rika do that a lot. For pairs Wenjing Shi / Cong Han also did that really well. Almost no one else in the men’s field we’ve seen doing that beside Hanyu. Really hope he gets a lot more bonus point for that..

  • @rottenfrhp_1610
    @rottenfrhp_1610 Před 3 lety +437

    The fact that he tried to jump 4A DURING a competition practice, is already so amazing in and of itself.
    [EDIT] I think some people misunderstood my comment. I mean, he did not just attempted 4A on WTT. When I said 'during a competition practice', I was referring to the time when he in fact, attempted it on op of free skate in GPF 2019. My mistake.

    • @kadovax6567
      @kadovax6567 Před 3 lety +8

      His coaches would not allow it. Wild boy 😉

    • @EvgeniyaJZ
      @EvgeniyaJZ Před 3 lety +14

      Because if he lands it, it will definitely be recorded, and in pretty good quality

    • @creativebodyflying
      @creativebodyflying Před 3 lety +2

      It was after competition. :) Before Gala.

    • @creativebodyflying
      @creativebodyflying Před 3 lety +25

      @@kadovax6567 Ha, his coaches couldn't stop him, when he was 19 and skated with wounded head, how can they stop him now? :)

    • @rottenfrhp_1610
      @rottenfrhp_1610 Před 3 lety +6

      ​@@creativebodyflying Didn't he attempted 4A before fs? By the way, in his interview, he said if his coaches were there, he wouldn't do it since he would've been stopped, but their absence might've added to his resolve in doing it. As an athlete myself, not having your coach beside you can make you feel hopeless and alone, yet at the same time, strengthen your resolve to do what you want to do--even risking it--for the purpose of improving and seeing how far have you gone to. I'm actually 51-49 on worry and relief (in a sense where he was at least able to practice it in a competition period) that his coach weren't their, with the odds being the latter. Though if it resulted in a critical injury, I would think it was better had he not tried it that time.

  • @unloyalshineestan9496
    @unloyalshineestan9496 Před 2 lety +51

    coming here after his beijing 2022 skate ♡♡ i wish that he doesn't lose hope, but I'll respect whether or not he continues to pursue his vision of landing the 4A. still, yuzuru jumped the first certified 4A, though not landed cleanly it had enough rotations to be a 4A !! i couldnt be more proud !!! congratulations yuzuru, you put out an amazing performance and we appreciate all your hard work and pain and efforts ( ◜‿◝ )♡

  • @smga9062
    @smga9062 Před 3 lety +380

    I think we should start calling it "the hanyu axel" instead of 3A 🤪

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +51

      Exactly! His axels are just too distinguished and they deserve their own names 😂😂😂

  • @addisondurrence1431
    @addisondurrence1431 Před 3 lety +195

    I seriously believe he can land the 4A in competition, if anyone can do it to would be Yuzuru Hanyu. And with his extry and exits on 3A I never thought those were difficult because he made them look so easy and effortless. The landing he does I thought was so graceful and I thought everyone does that but apparently not. Just goes to show how incredible he is at his craft

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +15

      Yeah definitely not everybody (In fact nobody can do it but Yuzu). These details in the pre and post jumps are extremely difficult. You can only understand it if you watch the entire competition and compare it with the field, then you will see the real difference. If you have time and are interested, I will recommend you to watch this czcams.com/video/rxeJEmF9wMs/video.html --> 2018 Olympics Men SP Group 5 Full Version (NBCSN). You watch the entire 6 top skaters for their short programs and you will really see the difference. And that's what we try to show in this video too.

    • @anhnguyenthingoc9504
      @anhnguyenthingoc9504 Před 3 lety +6

      You are right. I think they were easy too until I learned more about 3A. For example, look at Vincent Zhou when he tried to do twiizzle for existing but failed.

  • @rikkatsukiakari485
    @rikkatsukiakari485 Před 2 lety +20

    Honestly, I’m new to skating but when i saw one of his routines, for some reason i’m drawn to him bcs he moves fluidly and artistically when he skates, i didn’t really know the technical mastery behind what he was doing and didn’t appreciate much of it bcs he makes it look natural and easy. As if every skater could do that. Learning this made me even more impressed and understand just why he’s such a popular and well-acknowledged figure in skating. Truly a legend.

  • @dwdl420
    @dwdl420 Před 2 lety +85

    The more I watch these videos the more I realized how underscore he has been for all these years!! He's literally been robbed!!
    Especially the past couple of years!!

    • @subi4231
      @subi4231 Před 2 lety +11

      私も怒っています 😠なぜ羽生の3Aとネイサンの3Aが同じGOEなのでしょう?ネイサンのはマイナスでは?
      このような動画をもっと増やしてほしいです。羽生結弦の真の実力を世界に証明してほしいです。
      なぜネイサンが世界記録を更新できたのか。政治的な意図を感じずにはいられません。
      日本とアメリカの共闘
      ネイサンと宇野をあげて
      羽生結弦とボーヤンジンを落とす意図があったと。

    • @kored927
      @kored927 Před rokem +1

      😭😭😭😭 true

    • @maryannlayones1166
      @maryannlayones1166 Před rokem +2

      Yes I agree but I think it contribute to him becoming the most famous skater in the world because you see his amazing character how he accept

  • @angelicroz
    @angelicroz Před 3 lety +115

    I’m so happy to live in the same era as yuzu ✨

  • @amyyen105
    @amyyen105 Před 2 lety +53

    Thank you for this video. I watched the Olympic Men's single, without knowing any of the technique and jump types. But I could just tell Yuzuru's skating felt different than the other Olympian athletes. His performance was just smoother and refined somehow. Now after watching this and learning all the jump types, and it all makes sense now. The short prep time
    before triple axel, and the ability to do another step right after without the need to re-stabilize is not just rare, but CAN ONLY BE DONE BY HIM consistently.
    He is the GOAT and I don't see anyone else catching up to this man's talent in terms of performance anytime soon.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad to see Hanyu bring you into this sport. Yes there's so much more than jumping in figure skating and Hanyu is the pioneer the sport for the beautiful jumps. We actually have multiple explanatory videos similar to this
      1. How special is Yuzuru’s quad toe czcams.com/video/hKWNcJh0EwE/video.html
      2. How special are his 4Lo and 4S jumps - czcams.com/video/-0U7Osz-BNc/video.html
      3. Why 4A is the hardest jumps - czcams.com/video/HNAuqXK2LiY/video.html
      4. 100 years of jump development - czcams.com/video/_9k71My0yvw/video.html
      5. How high does Yuzuru really jump -czcams.com/video/bSquPCmYaco/video.html
      Watch them all if you are interested.

    • @nondescriptbeing5944
      @nondescriptbeing5944 Před rokem

      Yeah he’s one of a kind.
      your description also reminds me of discovering gymnastics in 2012 and adoring Komova

    • @nondescriptbeing5944
      @nondescriptbeing5944 Před rokem

      Yeah he’s one of a kind.
      your description also reminds me of discovering gymnastics in 2012 and adoring Komova

  • @victorialee3613
    @victorialee3613 Před 2 lety +22

    I'm a hockey player, and the one time I tried figure skates for fun, I tripped SO many times on the pick. Even though I don't think I could ever learn figure skating while I continued hockey, I love watching figure skaters because of how beautiful the sport is. Watching incredible figure skaters is absolutely breathtaking and indescribably amazing -- seeing how easily and how naturally these awesome tricks and spins I could never do come to them. I was once told by my coach that skating needed to be as natural to me as walking barefoot. I can see what they meant as I watch Yuzuru.

  • @shazzm9252
    @shazzm9252 Před 3 lety +191

    Thanks for this video. Very clear. I have often heard commentators mentioning the entries and exits but now i can see what they mean. I always wondered why other skaters had to look behind them when lining up to do the 3A. And that Illusion save in LMEY? That was gobsmackingly shocking! The core on this bloke must be like titanium. I sincerely hope that Yuzu can achieve 4A and also inside his program in a way that fits the music and story. There is just something about Ten to Chi to right from the beginning that felt special. Ganbatte Yuzu. You do you and we will be behind you 100% no matter what you do.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +7

      Really happy to hear that's useful 💓 Yes Yuzu has such great core strength! And we wish more and more fans will be able to understand that and be able to tell the real difference 💪 His illusion save for 3A remains the top moment in WTT 2021 haha

  • @bb__v2452
    @bb__v2452 Před 3 lety +46

    Thanks for the video. People just keep taking Yuzu’s 3As for granted. Once he retires we won’t see this level of 3A in competitions anymore. I mean it’s ok to telegraph a jump but a 3A with beautiful and difficult entrance and exit should be praised more

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah.. gonna really really miss that 3A after he retires :(

  • @princesasoares
    @princesasoares Před 3 lety +63

    10:57 "this is my ideal of "Perfect Yuzuru Hanyu"
    honey, u're alreadyy ✨PERFECT✨ everything about yuzu is literally total perfection🥰💕💘💖

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +12

      YES!!! He is already perfect! But hmm.. Well for Yuzuru Hanyu the great, there is no end to this perfection though 😂

    • @euniceaudian
      @euniceaudian Před 3 lety +6

      it's not yuzu if he satisfied with his current state of perfection. Even after being the 2 time olympic champion, he still looking for new things to achieve. he's just simply incredible 🙏❤️😍

  • @lilac6257
    @lilac6257 Před 3 lety +14

    Yuzuru's figure is so elegant 🥺

  • @midnightdreemz1509
    @midnightdreemz1509 Před rokem +5

    He flies! Just watch his delayed single axel. The height and grace. It shows how talented he is. ❤️

  • @lacialovescats
    @lacialovescats Před 3 lety +48

    That Hanyu jumps his 3A unexpectedly is so true.... I can almost always tell when other skaters is gonna jump an axel (it's the most recognizable jump after all) while Hanyu's mostly took me by surprise....
    Hanyu truly is Artist on Ice.
    Well actually Aymoz's counter 3A took me by surprise too... lol

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +5

      Yes Hanyu's 3A is like a polished diamond. Aymoz's counter 3A is like a raw diamond!! Wish ISU truly rewards these difficult entry and exit, and more and more skaters will try to integrate these beautiful footwork in their jumps

  • @user-tr9vh5ge9u
    @user-tr9vh5ge9u Před 2 lety +22

    В конце 2021 года он сделал его. Этот прекрасный его аксель..... 4А.... я счастлива ,что видела эту его победу над собой....
    Ханю лучшый фигурист за всю историю фигурного катания. Легенда. Подарок бога. Гений.

    • @diah75idris16
      @diah75idris16 Před 10 měsíci

      Boleh saya tau, awak dari negara mane...ya saya pun kagum dengan yuzuru.. awalnya tidak di pandang dan hina.. Tapi sekarang yuzuru membawa sekali aura diri dan keunikkan tersendiri.. ya... Anugerah dari Allah...

  • @823gth2
    @823gth2 Před 3 lety +40

    いや〜いいですねえ。羽生君の3Aは天下一品。あのカウンターからの高くて幅の広いジャンプ。最高峰の正しい技術と芸術性。欠点はいとも簡単そうに跳んでしまうから満点をもらいにくいのか?バトンさんの言う通りだな。「もう彼は『別格』なんだから好きにさせてやりなさい!」

  • @nguyenhuyen7313
    @nguyenhuyen7313 Před 2 lety +9

    Yuzuru đúng là Yuzuru, luôn luôn đặc biệt hơn người khác, tôi thật may mắn vì được tồn tại ở thế kỷ này và được biết đến Yuzuru Hanyu !

  • @HausdorffLover
    @HausdorffLover Před 3 lety +303

    And yet they don't give him 5 for GOE of his tripple axels :((((

    • @jyounghee
      @jyounghee Před 3 lety +67

      isu's biggest crime till this day

    • @Mylenne007
      @Mylenne007 Před 3 lety +34

      They are wainting (sitting, of course) for Nathan to do it i guess

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +131

      Honestly I can't say for other jumps or elements, but at least this triple Axels --> It really deserves maximum GOE everytime!! Like, what else do you expect a skater to do?! And more than that, when he uses the back counter entry and the choreo / twizzle exit, if they give him +5 GOE, for all other skaters who never include any transition in and out of the jump, they shouldn't give anything more than +3 GOE for those.. That's what I feel is fair. Because it's really that much more difficult!

    • @Patibens
      @Patibens Před 3 lety +6

      don't forget that one of the hotshots in the ISU is from....... you guessed it..... NOT FROM JAPAN

  • @agnes915
    @agnes915 Před 2 lety +8

    wow even though i’ve been watching yuzuru hanyu for many years now, this video finally made me realize why i feel so much more emotion and why it seems so weightless when watching him compared to other skaters

  • @nekanefrutosgarcia9358
    @nekanefrutosgarcia9358 Před 2 lety +10

    El triple axel es tremendamente especial, pero es Yuzuru, quien le da esa excelencia en magistral, algo que le diferencia de los demás, aún siendo grandes patinadores, es como si tu oyes la misma canción en dos personas diferentes y una te llega de tal manera que terminas llorando y la otra te deja indiferente. Mi querido YUZURU es el que terminas llorando🌎⛸️⛸️🇯🇵🇪🇸🌟🌟🌟🌟🧓🏼💓

  • @phyrruskarimarmalgold3660
    @phyrruskarimarmalgold3660 Před 3 lety +48

    That triple axel in the World Team Trophy makes the program more intense to watch💕😭🇯🇵the way he was able to save that was worth more than the points we could imagine. And the fact that the ISU set the base value for 4A that low was an evidence that they are fearing for Yuzuru to land it soon enough.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +13

      Honestly that 3A in WTT SP by Hanyu remains the most memorable moment for more figure skating fans. It's that spectacular!! 😆💪 As for the 4A, it seems ISU really wants to discourage skaters from trying it. Some fans agree some don't. I don't speak for all, but for me it's really unfair. It's kinda like when they host a marathon, they give 1 point for every 1km run. And when the athlete reach 42km, they started to give only 0.1 point for every extra 1 km --> saying "That's don't dangerous. Stop. no more trying"

    • @benbailey159bb
      @benbailey159bb Před 3 lety +3

      The 4A base value is nothing to do with Hanyu that's just what it ended up as when they recalibrated the CoP. Originally 4A had a base value of 15.0 with 3.6 added for a +3 equals a maximum of 18.6. They then divided that by 1.5 and got a base value of 12.4 which if you got a +5 on would equal 18.6, i.e the same maximum as before. Actually as they set it as 12.5 not 12.4 the maximum for it is fractionally higher since 2018.
      The problem with having the base value too high for it could create a similar problem to what promted the base valur/GOE recalibration. Skaters falling on 4Lz were getting more points that was possible for the most perfect 3Lz possible so skaters like Kolyada were doing 4Lz in the SP, falling, and still getting a massive score. That's why they changed things post 2018 and why the base value for 4A isn't higher.

    • @meryarango2131
      @meryarango2131 Před rokem

      Eres maravilloso Yuzuru.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @angie5310
    @angie5310 Před 3 lety +164

    I love how he's constantly challenging himself, I'm sure he's going to achieve that 4A, after all, he is the king.
    Amo como constantemente se está desafiando a sí mismo, estoy segura que va a lograr ese 4A, después de todo, él es el rey.

  • @pingfeng1111
    @pingfeng1111 Před 3 lety +37

    Yuzu’s 3A is alway brilliant....phenomenal in every aspect.

  • @emilyvera8538
    @emilyvera8538 Před 3 lety +29

    I'm thankful I was born in this time period just to see this legend, he's pure art on ice.

  • @Hyunhae.
    @Hyunhae. Před 2 lety +5

    He was born to make History. He's more than an athlete, he's an artist. Yuzuro Hanyu the King of Ice Skating. ♔

  • @syren4731
    @syren4731 Před 3 lety +23

    I'm new to the figure skating world. I'm grateful for this video because I couldn't explain why Yuzu's jumps always looked prettier and more graceful and effortless than any other skater I've seen. It is disturbing to me that the ISU is not giving him the recognition he deserves. There is some really unfair bureaucracy and politics involved. What they did to Yuna Kim is disheartening and unfair but at least the whole world seems to know that she was robbed of her rightful gold in Sochi in 2014. And they're doing it to Yuzu too! He deserves a full GOE for his 3A. I don't understand what more they want him to do. Sprout wings and start sprinkling fairy dust in the arena?
    I also do not understand how judges who have been found to be fixing competitions get away with barely a slap on the wrist? The sheer disrespect to these athletes who devote their entire existence to their sport is unreal. Judges who do this should be banned for life from participating in competition. ANY COMPETITION.
    As for Yuzu, he scares me a little bit. He said himself that "Figure Skating is a sport whereby even if you recover from your injury and your injury heals, it doesn't mean you can skate as well as you could prior to that injury." He has such fighting spirit, I think it's one of the many things about him that inspires so much love from fans. And thing about loving him quite irrationally is that you don't want to ever see him lose. You don't want to ever see him fall. And perhaps unfairly, you want him to *_win always._* You want him to be the best always.
    Which kind of a slap to the face for me because that is not this world at all. This world is competitive, its a race against time, a race against injury, a race against newer, younger competitors each year. Some commentators feel the need to bring up Nathan Chen when they talk about Yuzu and it irritates the bejesus out of me. Don't compare him to Chen because there is no comparison. Yuzu is yuzu.
    The fact that he doesn't care about 4A's low BV means that he is not playing by any rulebook but his own. He may use the energy and intense competition to drive him forward but the only one he competing against is himself. I am sure there was some risk involved in his thesis to use motion capture tech to revolutionize the scoring in figure skating. Because it subtly calls out the ISU's current methods and shortfalls. Its a bold move for someone who is still a competitive figure skater and would've been safer to do after his retirement. It will also make it easier for fans to be able to tell when the judging has been unfair.
    I want to support the things he decides autonomously. I hope he stays strong and healthy and whole in his pursuit to conquer 4A. (I'm still scared though, so scared) If anyone can do it, it's him definitely (and probably Nathan Chen, even if I hate to admit it lol).
    At the end of it all, nothing can diminish the mark he has made in the figure skating world. What he has done is important. Even outside of the ice rink. I noticed how the younger Japanese skaters look up to him in competitions. They imitate the way he always folds his country's flag instead balling it up like the other competitors. They look to him for cues on how they should act as a sportsman, as a countryman, as a public figure and its thrilling to see the impact he has. One day, if the ISU ever has the balls in employ motion capture tech to assist in judging, it will be because the idea was first presented and explored by one Yuzuru Hanyu and I can't wait for that day.

  • @SwordSnapper289
    @SwordSnapper289 Před 3 lety +28

    I really hope we get to see Yuzu land the quad axel. The first time I saw Yuzuru jump the triple axel from basically standstill I was in awe.

  • @kenanquitco
    @kenanquitco Před 3 lety +27

    Yuzuru is beautiful to watch because he jumps with such grace and the setup is oftentimes masked in the choreo. He is a gem

  • @leifolkerson6877
    @leifolkerson6877 Před 3 lety +54

    After watching this, my respect for him just became higher!! I mean, damn he's so great and unique. His hardwork shows in his performance really♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @noniizainal3491
    @noniizainal3491 Před 3 lety +31

    Thank you for this beautiful video. He done this triple axel since in junior competition 😳.

  • @whitecat3923
    @whitecat3923 Před 2 lety +10

    Yuzu's 3A is phenomenal!👌🏼..all his programs, too✨ An artist on ice!🌹

  • @jonnarobinson7541
    @jonnarobinson7541 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for the video. I now understand what contributes to the beauty of his skating. He does not skate for long periods of time between jumps. He does not do the boring skate jump skate jump skate jump. He is able to fill the stein with choreography instead of boring preps.

  • @mangom1408
    @mangom1408 Před 2 lety +18

    Yuzuru’s 3A is so elegant and smooth, also looks effortless. I used to think others 3A jump more or less would look like this, until I saw this video…what a difference. No wonder Yuzuru is the GOAT

  • @seoelhappymart4429
    @seoelhappymart4429 Před 2 lety +5

    I really love that swagger kick hanyu does at end of 3A its added hot factor and he makes it seems so easy, only him can really do that swagger kick after a 3A 🔥🔥 this boy is really awesome

  • @elinayauck6960
    @elinayauck6960 Před 2 lety +4

    Ahora entiendo lo que intentaba explicarle a mi mamá mientras veíamos sus presentaciones, yo le decía mirá es impresionante porque el a comparación de otros patinadores une toda la coreografía, como que fluye y no se nota cuando va a saltar o hacer los pasos, es como si todo se une y se ve como un baile, en cambio he visto otros patinadores y parece que cortan cuando van a hacer algún truco y se nota mucho. Ahora entiendo gracias a este vídeo porqué logra eso, es impresionante 😍🤩

  • @yohanah8304
    @yohanah8304 Před 3 lety +33

    I am really inspired by the persistence and determination of Yuzuru Hanyu. Everybody knows that quad axel is a really really really hard jump but no one can stop him from pursuing his dream. I was touched that even though he already made many histories in the field of figure skating, he still finding the meaning of his existence in the field. Gosh! How can I hate this man? No one because everybody loves him. And I believe that he will land the 4A! Ganbatte Yuzu!

  • @mariakogon9418
    @mariakogon9418 Před 3 lety +16

    Yuzuru is an Artist and he is led by Music and Image in great extent. So I wish one day he finds the Right Music and Image for his 4A and it Works❤️👏👏👏👏👏

  • @user-hl5it7kn2w
    @user-hl5it7kn2w Před 3 lety +13

    Yuzuru Hanyu 💎💖

  • @gwynyfer2032
    @gwynyfer2032 Před 3 lety +9

    this yuzuru hanyu videos makes me so hype I don't even know much about skating nor do we have winter in our country lmao

  • @MsLynda22
    @MsLynda22 Před 3 lety +30

    He is truly a BEAUTIFUL man! Remarkable to watch every single time! I loved the on the floor 3A!

  • @slavikslavik3099
    @slavikslavik3099 Před 2 lety +6

    он уже все выйграл.теперь может реализовывать мечту даже зная что упадет.мало кто может себе дозволить.настоящий ОЧ.как же он красиво катается.легенда.

  • @hanniefrei
    @hanniefrei Před rokem +4

    His axels are a thing of beauty. High degree difficulty but graceful and powerful execution

  • @nownowswanow
    @nownowswanow Před 3 lety +7

    Harmony with otonal's 3A music
    The best skating art!
    yuzuru's 3A is the essence of figure skating

  • @beardiemom
    @beardiemom Před 2 lety +4

    I didn't know anything about figure skating until 10 minutes ago and you have convinced me that this man is a living god.

  • @krone0927
    @krone0927 Před rokem +3

    Now i know why i seem to look for other skaters to do a step sequence before a 3A, i got spoiled by Yuzuru. Thanks for having this video, explains a whole lot and i appreciate the beauty of Yuzuru's skating more.

  • @FigureSkatingFan
    @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +689

    In this video, we try to explain why 4A is so challenging and why Hanyu's 3A is so special --> full integration of step sequence before and after the jumps. Next video will be about Olympic qualification. Stay tuned

    • @jean2592
      @jean2592 Před 3 lety +33

      Thank you for creating this video!!! Appreciate understanding the complexity of the jump and how Yuzuru's is different from the other skaters. No wonder when I watched his performance it's just different from the others :O his 3A is super seamless in the choreo and his whole performance is just one amazing programme to watch!

    • @TorbenRudgaard
      @TorbenRudgaard Před 3 lety +5

      Actually Christian Hendricks landed a Quad Axel during practice, but only once and even thou he had witnesses there is no video recording of his jump unfortunately.

    • @TorbenRudgaard
      @TorbenRudgaard Před 3 lety +2

      We also do 3A on roller skates, and thats tough with 2x2.5kg skates hanging under your feet, and you have to land VERY precise cause we dont have a sharp edge like ice skaters.
      czcams.com/video/UoXNGhtSqNI/video.html

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +3

      @@TorbenRudgaard actually we also heard Nathan Chen mentioned once he’s seen Max Aaron done it. But no video no proof and it’s hard to say anything..

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +1

      @@TorbenRudgaard the 3A on roller skates were astonishing!

  • @imaextreme
    @imaextreme Před 3 lety +103

    Thank you Creators for the Hard Work putting so much effort into this and every video! LOVE YOU! ❤

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +14

      Thank you so much!! It's our absolute pleasure to watch their skating and edit the videos and share with everyone.. Do share it if you can. Discover figure skating is the best thing happened in our lives. Wish more and more people know about these amazing skaters and this beautiful sport 💓💓💕

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +3

      @Sophie Cao Wow thanks! Glad to hear 💓💓

  • @phananhminh2648
    @phananhminh2648 Před 2 lety +4

    my baby Yuzu, get well soon, take care of yourseft first

  • @lianaghazaryan8063
    @lianaghazaryan8063 Před 3 lety +59

    Юдзуру- Единственный и неповторимый в своем роде,исключительный человек,спортсмен,человек с нестандартными способностями удивлять,покарять свою публику,феномен,уникум,гений!!! Удачи в следующем сезоне. Любим,ждём,болеем.👍👏👌🙏🤗

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +4

      Не могу дождаться следующего сезона! 🙌👆

    • @lianaghazaryan8063
      @lianaghazaryan8063 Před 3 lety +1

      @@FigureSkatingFan О да!🤗🙏💙

  • @thelonelyarchon
    @thelonelyarchon Před 3 lety +17

    I laughed at 4:03 when Yuzu came. The ice crack (from the original audio of olys) made it funnier and then the crowd burst into an applause and cheer. TT_TT

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +2

      😆😆😆😆😂 YES!!! That's the idea!!

    • @thelonelyarchon
      @thelonelyarchon Před 3 lety

      @@FigureSkatingFan lmaooo it’s like “let the silence tell you why” 😭

  • @mariaeduardagalvao5327
    @mariaeduardagalvao5327 Před 3 lety +33

    Yuzuru can land it, 4A is hard but not impossible...
    I'm very anxious to Yuzuru's 4A 😁

  • @user-ip7dp5bh8t
    @user-ip7dp5bh8t Před 3 lety +42

    Ю.Ханю - самурай фигурного катания,потому что он имеет много общего с ними: верность долгу и мастерство в бою.Эти бесстрашные рыцари с катаной в руках стали всемирно знаменитым брендом за пределами Японии,Ю .Ханю- самый известный бренд в фигурном катании в мире!

    • @user-ej3ed8xk7w
      @user-ej3ed8xk7w Před 3 lety +5

      Согласна свами 👏👍

    • @user-ip7dp5bh8t
      @user-ip7dp5bh8t Před 3 lety +5

      Я люблю Японию, в жизни которой переплетаются старые обычаи в современной жизни страны.Об этом была моя дипломная работа в университете.Поэтому я любуюсь Японией,как вы цветением сакуры.

    • @user-ej3ed8xk7w
      @user-ej3ed8xk7w Před 3 lety

      @@user-ip7dp5bh8t 👍

    • @Avrora1602
      @Avrora1602 Před 3 lety +2

      ОБОЖАЮ И ЛЮБЛЮ ЮДЗУРУ!!

    • @user-ej3ed8xk7w
      @user-ej3ed8xk7w Před 3 lety +1

      @@Avrora1602 Я тоже 😍

  • @figureskatingshorts
    @figureskatingshorts Před 3 lety +25

    Yuzuru has such beautiful and artistic Programs. The fact, that he also is this close to landing a Quad Axel is just insane!

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +4

      May all the force be with him for the quad axel challenge! 🙏

  • @user-ou8zv2ym5z
    @user-ou8zv2ym5z Před rokem +4

    Смотрела это видео несколько раз, но титры на русском появились только что. Спасибо большое! Благодаря переводу Юзуру стал ближе...
    🙏💕🙏💕

  • @katherinefeng19
    @katherinefeng19 Před 3 lety +32

    Cuánto me alegra ver un vídeo explicando el porque los 3A de Yuzu son tan distintivos y hermosos de los demás patinadores

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +5

      Realmente me alegro de que ayude a las personas a comprender lo especiales que son esas 3A 💓

  • @iMannyFest
    @iMannyFest Před 2 lety +7

    I don’t know anything but Yuzuru 3A looks so effortless and clean, smooth, naturally flowing.

  • @celestenunes4763
    @celestenunes4763 Před 2 lety +5

    Yuzuru Hanyu! Fantastic!!

  • @keylamerchan4967
    @keylamerchan4967 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm still in love to yuzuru..❣️

  • @hoaitamsgc
    @hoaitamsgc Před 2 lety +5

    Mình không biết phân biết các cú nhảy 3A, 4A gì nhưng mình thấy Yuzuru nhảy rất nhẹ nhàng, xoay nhanh và đẹp.

  • @euniceaudian
    @euniceaudian Před 3 lety +34

    he even can do triple axel from standing still 😮 just wow

  • @mongushmongush845
    @mongushmongush845 Před 3 lety +47

    Какой трудолюбивый Ханю!! Труд кормит человека, так гласит пословица. Пусть у него все получится!!!
    ❤❤❤👏

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +11

      Да пребудет всегда сила с Ханю 🙏🙏

    • @user-ep2jo2du6w
      @user-ep2jo2du6w Před 3 lety +4

      Талант, любовь к фигурному катанию, мотивация (его не надо "уговаривать", он сам придумывает себе всё новые цели) и работа, работа, работа.
      Прекрасный спортсмен! Гений! Пример для молодых спортсменов.
      Юзуру невозможно не любить!❤

  • @user-gq2pe5gj3i
    @user-gq2pe5gj3i Před 3 lety +26

    Юдзурушка мы любим тебя. Твои поклонники из России.

    • @whitecat3923
      @whitecat3923 Před 2 lety

      И не только оттуда!..😊

  • @mayumi3777
    @mayumi3777 Před 3 lety +41

    羽生結弦選手の3Aの完璧な美しさ✌️😍 なら4Aも完璧な美しさで成功しますよ🙌🙏 もうすぐ観られると思うと楽しみですね🙆‍♀️👐

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +13

      もうすぐ観られると思うと楽しみですね 👆👆羽生選手頑張って!

  • @jj-if6it
    @jj-if6it Před 2 lety +14

    Thanks so much for explaining so clearly what makes his 3A special. I knew his transitions, ice coverage and entrance/exits were good but now I can see why he's better than everyone else! Love the music too. I feel like if he can do 3A so easily (even from a standing start on the ground!?) than he will be the one to nail the 4A!!

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 2 lety

      We have made a series of videos to explain how special are Hanyu’s jumps and why 4A is so difficult. Take a look here - czcams.com/play/PLKJOX-ONYjIDuwIyvqxgCJYDz6cjs8V-F.html and do share with more people if u can 😊😊

  • @user-wm4cp8up8w
    @user-wm4cp8up8w Před 3 lety +30

    Браво,Ханю!!!! У тебя все получится, ты своего добьешься, потому что ты великий труженник!.Ты Гений! Путь к вершине всегда бывает тернистым, ты это знаешь. Удачи тебе, наш великий фигурист Юдзуру.Хорошего тебе льда!!!! Украина!
    .

  • @leedeea2648
    @leedeea2648 Před 3 lety +5

    He is truly one of a kind💙

  • @boyasia5874
    @boyasia5874 Před 3 lety +13

    I like his aggressiveness , power, quick pursue on the ice.!

  • @cordi2423
    @cordi2423 Před 2 lety +5

    Yuzuru is impressive. Even back when i didn't know jackshit about figureskating, i'm already impressed watching him. I could tell he's different

  • @sabinebach1417
    @sabinebach1417 Před 3 lety +18

    He's the GOAT and the God of figure skating 💗 He will do it!
    But sometimes I'm afraid when he talks about himself like he wants to create the perfect Yuzuru Hanyu... That sounds like he's putting to much pressure on himself 😥

  • @Salma-vb5ht
    @Salma-vb5ht Před 3 lety +10

    Words cannot describe this guy, such a LEGEND

  • @lorapalmer1000
    @lorapalmer1000 Před 3 lety +14

    Нельзя хвалиться, но я хвалюсь не собой, так что можно🥰 Все, что делает Юдзуру-особенно, космически, богически и просто невероятно 😍🌟

    • @whitecat3923
      @whitecat3923 Před 2 lety +3

      Он просто с другой планеты...😉🌠 Невероятное сочетание техничности и артистичности в одном фигуристе!!👌🏼✨

  • @karenriosbenavente3573
    @karenriosbenavente3573 Před 3 lety +4

    YUZURU is the best, yuzuru es el mejor, le ha tomado bastante tiempo llegar a donde esta ahora... lo admiro mucho :)

  • @zenwisteria6992
    @zenwisteria6992 Před 2 lety +7

    Really nice video that explains why yuzuru is such a black horse in this field. Hoping he gets his wish to finally perform that historically and scientifically not yet achievable jump

  • @erikasono565
    @erikasono565 Před 3 lety +21

    「ちょっと4回転アクセルはおいておいてくれないか」と松岡氏に言われた時の羽生選手の不敵な笑い方を見て下さいよ。
    これは、死んだってやめないね(笑)
    *****
    でも、トリプルアクセルの飛距離は、シングルアクセルやダブルアクセルより短いのが普通だといいますが、羽生選手に限ってはそうではない。
    彼は高さも飛距離もある、きれいな放物線状の弧を描くトリプル・アクセルを跳ぶ。
    しかも、他の選手が、長い助走からやっとのことでトリプル・アクセルを跳び、うまく右足で着氷したらすぐに左足もつけて身体を安定させるのに対し、羽生選手は、カウンターターン、ツイズル、イーグルなどから直接、不意にトリプル・アクセルを跳び、着氷の流れですぐにまたツイズルやイーグルに戻ることができる。
    -
    織田信成氏は、カウンターターンからのトリプル・アクセルは腰が踏切と逆方向に振れてしまうから難しい、きちんと腰で止められるだけの体幹の強さがないと、と解説していました。
    その意味で、難しいカウンターターンやツイズル、イーグルから高さと飛距離のある羽生選手のトリプルアクセルは格別。
    私はしばしば、羽生選手のトリプル・アクセルはツェズールだと表現しました。
    ツェズールというのは、不意に現れてそこで詩行がいったん止まり、また新たに始まる。
    本当に一瞬の「間」であり、他の選手のようにそこで延々と止まって助走をして「よっこらしょ」とばかりに跳ぶのではツェズールにはなりません。
    *****
    ここなんですよね。私が町田樹さんのいうようなフィギュアスケートのプログラムの著作権獲得に疑問を抱くのは。
    羽生選手のプログラムを羽生選手らしくあらしめている本質は、彼の高度な技術と音楽性、芸術性の融合であり、プログラムの振り付けそのものではないのだもの。
    町田さんは芸術専攻の人ではないから、音楽やバレエのようなものは、全て最初から作品として規定されていて再現されるから著作権があるように考えているのでしょうが、それは違います。
    -
    これも私は何度も繰り返していることですが、羽生選手のように高度な技術と芸術性が融合したフィギュアスケートの優れた演技の醍醐味は、音楽ならコロラチューラアリアのようなもの。
    コロラチューラオペラというのは、一応台本と作曲があり、筋書きによって進行するのですが、観客が最もわくのは全体のドラマ的構成などではない。
    優れたコロラチューラ技術をもつ歌手が披露する声のサーカスとでもいうべき至芸、それが劇のクライマックスの感情を見事に表現するからこそ、惚れ惚れする。
    このコロラチューラアリア、協奏曲のカデンツァと同じで、細部は歌手の即興に任されている部分も多いから、楽譜上に規定されているわけではないのです。
    -
    ということは、現代的な概念で作品には著作権が認められているとしても、その場で即興的に繰り広げられる歌手の超絶技巧は、その場一回限りのもので、著作権を与えて再現できるものではないし、その歌手が亡くなったり、技巧が衰えたりしたら二度と聴けない。
    芸術にだってそういう分野はある。
    そして、フィギュアスケートのプログラムが芸術として成立するときというのは、往々にしてコロラチューラアリアのようなその場限りのものなのではないかと私は思うのです。
    *****
    それはそうと、これだけ羽生選手のトリプル・アクセルが根本的に他の選手と異なるのであれば、羽生選手に限っては、クァド・アクセルだから飛距離が出ないということはないはず。
    というより、クァド・アクセルで、回転数が1回転増えた分、飛距離が出なくなるのなら、やはり跳べない。跳ぶためには、もっと回転し始めにより鋭い急速な回転をかけられるようにしなければならないということですよね?
    -
    今でも、羽生選手は、他の選手が4回転ジャンプで2回転する間に3回転回ってしまうというほど回転のかけ始めが鋭い。
    それも、羽生選手が卒論で批判しているような不正なプレローテーションなどの手を使わず、逆に弓弦を引き絞るように回転方向とは逆方向に振り切れておいて、一気に回る。
    そのために羽生選手はジュニア時代から、急速な脚上げのためのギャロップや、バランスボール上で急速な腕よせをするトレーニングを続けてきたのではありませんか。
    -
    アクセルを跳ぶための羽生選手の筋力はピカイチなのでしょうが、クァド・アクセルをきれいに降りたいのであれば、EMS トレーニング機器などもフル活用して、もっと徹底的に必要な部位の筋力を高める以外ないでしょう。

  • @behnazsadatmotavali3238
    @behnazsadatmotavali3238 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow. It's amazing how effortless he looks on 3A jumps.

  • @kszoknyik
    @kszoknyik Před 3 lety +16

    Great video, thank you!
    Someone needs to start 4A and show it is possible. Let that be Yuzuru Hanyu!! Best of luck to him for challenging history ;)
    ( please stay injury-free!! Health and safety first)

  • @Dayana_Marquez._
    @Dayana_Marquez._ Před 2 lety +5

    Yuzuru es el vivo ejemplo de perseverancia, porque si sigues luchando, podrás alcanzar el objetivo que tanto esperaste y luchaste por obtener. No se mucho de patinaje pero la primera vez que vi los saltos de Yuzuru, él los hacía ver tan fácil, cosa que no, es un salto difícil y ver que ahora lo domina y le da su toque inesperado me hace ver que Yuzuru es el rey del patinaje 👑. Se que podrá cuando cumplir sus próximas metas también. 💓

  • @aerialnight6907
    @aerialnight6907 Před 3 lety +23

    Beautifully edited video!! It took me twice as long to watch because I kept rewinding again and again 😂

  • @rosasotoguadarrama6984
    @rosasotoguadarrama6984 Před 3 lety +14

    Creo que todos nos hemos dado cuenta de su forma tan única y estraordinaria que tiene Yuzuru de patinar 👏👏👏 pero con la explicación de Figure Skating Fan me quedó confirmado, por que me encanta ver patinar a Yuzuru 😘😘 😍😍 Figure Skating Fan 😘😘😘 gracias por el video, estoy subscrita con ustedes 🤗🤗🤗

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +2

      Muchas gracias por las palabras de aliento. Ayúdanos a compartir los videos para que cada vez más personas se inspiren en Hanyu. No es solo un patinador especial. El es una persona especial. Tendremos 2 videos más sobre él esta semana y la próxima. Uno trata sobre el esfuerzo que puso en diseñar el vestuario. Otro es sobre su tesis de graduación sobre cómo desarrollar aún más el patinaje artístico como deporte. Manténganse al tanto 😀😀

    • @rosasotoguadarrama6984
      @rosasotoguadarrama6984 Před 3 lety

      Claro que sí Figure Skating Fan, estaré al pendiente de lo que compartan, cuídense, hasta luego 🤗🤗🤗

  • @user-pv4ob2nq1j
    @user-pv4ob2nq1j Před 3 lety +25

    Самый лучший 3А у ЮЗУРУ, всегда с разными офигенными выходами!!! 👌👌👌💪💪💪🙉🙉🙉❤️❤️❤️

    • @lulaulaf7111
      @lulaulaf7111 Před rokem

      Diferentes salidas y entradas, temporada a temporada cambia, mejora y mejora, mientras otros van perdiendo fuerza y elegancia Yuzuru se crece, mi fenómeno favorito del hielo, su majestad del hielo H.Y.S.

  • @leiladiallo1639
    @leiladiallo1639 Před 3 lety +8

    His grace and elegance are unparalleled 🤩😍
    Thanks for the video !

  • @hanasonmi
    @hanasonmi Před 3 lety +7

    He already got what other skaters desire to have in their whole careers. That's why he's thinking about developing his skills to find a new meaning and goal to skate. Even if we're scared of thought of him getting injured, we should admire and respect his passion for trying smth new and difficult. I'm proud to call myself a fan of such an inspiring skater and a humble person. 🥰