
Hikari-chan is too amazing, right?
The thread image is amazing, but it’s incredible that Suzuchan is also succeeding.
The triple axel is something that not just anyone can do, even if they are someone who competes in the Olympics.
>>2
It was mentioned in the story during the acquisition of the double axel, but…
The inflation in the story has advanced to such an extent that it’s no longer a matter of being able to fly…
>>4
In the original work, I think only Hikaru-chan and Inori-san have successfully performed a quadruple jump in the country four times.
Still, Inori-san is only at Sarkou, while Hikaru-chan has made it to Lutz, so there is quite a difference.
Iruka-chan hasn’t done a quadruple jump, right?
>>11
Huh, girls are doing quadruple jumps…?
>>19
It’s terrifying because there are girls flying at 13 years old in real life!
>>11
I feel like Iruka-chan was portrayed as a strong fighter who competes in ways other than jump rotation, and she probably isn’t flying.
I don’t remember exactly, but…
>>71
I hope Inori-san gets stronger in that direction too.
The origin is because of Mr. Tsukasa’s skating.
The jump composition of Hikaru-chan in the latest episode is at a level where seniors can compete for medals, right?
All three people who stood on the podium at the Novice A competition successfully landed the triple axel.
Hikari-chan is raising the overall level, right?
There are even players who can only fly 2A but still bring money from those monsters.
GOE is important.
Kata de kapai
Lately, only big ones have been posted, so I’m starting to wonder if there were really this few plain ones.
>>9
It’s a beast that looks like an elementary school student, you know?
The triple axel is harder than I expected, isn’t it? That’s amazing!
>>10
Ignoring the difficult axle, let’s try a quadruple Salchow! That was an eye-opener.
>>14
Well, only those chosen can perform a quadruple jump.
While saying it’s 3, I could understand the expression that it’s actually about 3.5 or almost 4.
Was plain this flat…?
>>13
I’m an elementary school student!
The light that burns into my brain, reminding me that I am the only rival of Inori-chan…
>>15
Why is the person being chased doing something like setting fire?
>>24
I’ll give my rival a little push since their spirit seems to be wavering.
Isn’t there something missing in the thread image?
Because it’s a level of talent that can be counted on one hand in reality…
A professional said that the combination Hikaru-chan is doing can only be done by one or two people in Japan in reality.
I thought it was a big breast.
>>21
You can’t fly like that!
One or two people can do it…
I can’t help but feel a sense of discomfort that it’s no longer a big bust.
How many times can a human spin now? 5?
>>27
It seems that an American senior male athlete has successfully performed a quadruple axel.
By my own efforts, that’s probably the best at this point in time.
>>27
There are athletes who have successfully performed a quadruple axel.
I don’t understand 5.
>>27
A messenger from another world raises the overall stage of humanity.
>>27
I heard that Yuzuru Hanyu can jump five with assistance.
Don’t start threads with fakes.
Miketarou is also approaching from behind, which is bad.
It may seem like a joke, but that girl is also a monster, right…?
>>30
That child is being called to the Nagano training camp as an exception, so there are quite high expectations, aren’t there?
At the club I was originally at, my personality was such a hindrance that nobody could coach me properly, so I might have been buried without Natchin.
>>48
Without the celebrity Mikemama, Nacchin would have been in a tough spot, huh…
>>48
It’s because of the timing of age that Mike can compete in the Olympics right after becoming a senior.
When I watch the tournament, I thought everyone could fly, but…
The figure skating world right now is just too high-level.
I’m reading by the atmosphere.
I don’t understand the difference between Axel, Lutz, and Flip.
>>34
A is the strongest, right? I know that!
>>34
The difference in the jump of the accelerator is explained insistently in the story, isn’t it!
>>34
The accelerator can be easily understood as a + half turn, so it will work.
Rutt…? Tooruup…?
If you try hard enough, it’s not impossible to do five rotations, but isn’t it too dangerous? That’s what I’ve heard.
>>37
Regarding the 5 rotations, it has become more realistic, so a base score was set for the first time starting this fiscal year.
SP 71.10
FS 156.54
Total 227.64
This is Hikaru’s score, but in reality, there are players in the juniors who achieve even higher scores, so it’s still lacking.
>>39
Well, I mean, the score is one thing, but there have been no women in history who can achieve that kind of composition… at least not compared to men.
Reality in Japan is strong, but it’s not completely dominated by Japanese competitors, so there are also overseas competitors.
At this level, there probably aren’t any, huh?
>>40
Based on score, there are definitely others who are above Hikaru-chan.
Shimada Mao scored a total of 230.84 in the juniors.
Inori-san also couldn’t land the triple axel due to insufficient rotation.
Recently, in every sport, reality surpasses fiction, so we can do as we please, huh?
>>43
That said, I think the latest episode with Hikaru-chan goes beyond reality.
>>47
It’s normal for manga to surpass reality…
Why is reality trying to surpass manga…?
Anyone, even a novice, would understand if they know about the accelerator!
Aside from that, it’s impossible to distinguish…
Hikari-chan is a novice, not even a junior…
As expected, I wonder if there are any female athletes of Hikaru-chan’s class in reality…
>>51
Aren’t Asada Mao and Arakawa Shizuka legends at that level?
>>58
Was Osu Link really like that…?
In Hikari-chan’s original work, he is in the first year of middle school but is 12 years old, so he is a novice.
Inori went to the junior event ahead of everyone else.
The grading criteria are often changed, so it’s simply not possible to compare them easily.
I think Marininn from America is the closest one to a 5-turn right now.
He has clearly stated that he is aiming for it himself.
>>56
If I can actually fly 4A, it feels like I might be able to accomplish 5T.
Three quadruples is normally in the realm of fantasy.
I heard that the child who was being hyped for four consecutive championships came in fifth.
I see, mental sports.
>>61
It’s still a point difference where a comeback is possible since it’s SP.
>>67
Last year, we came back from that point difference too.
It’s amazing that so many Japanese people are competing with that point difference at this year’s SP.
Everyone keeps saying Champika is a genius, but…
Inori… is a genius beyond that.
>>63
So, I’ll completely scorch Inori’s brain and turn her into a beast that fiercely pursues.
Shizuka Arakawa is an amazing athlete, but I don’t think she was overwhelmingly better compared to others like Hikaru-chan.
>>64
The queen of that era was Surtkaya of Russia, and Surtkaya was considered certain to win gold.
In the order of skating, Arakawa went first and delivered almost a perfect performance, which created a pressure situation, but if she didn’t fall, it seemed like Slutskaya would take the gold… that was the atmosphere.
I fell.
>>101
It’s tough…
>>101
Pressure is scary, isn’t it?
It’s about Miki Ando, who is the legend of the 4T Salchow that Inori-san uses as a weapon.
In this morning’s news, they said Kaori Sakamoto jumped a 2A, and I realized that even at this level, it’s not a 3A.
>>66
In other words, this is a difference in strategy.
Sakamoto is not a competitor who challenges high-difficulty jumps, but rather a competitor who fights with the overall GOE bonuses.
>>66
She finds it rather strange because of that…
Even without relying on flashy big moves, I’m still one of the strongest of the generation.
I might be supporting Suzu-chan the most right now.
I want Hikari-chan to overthrow me at least once, no matter what.
>>69
Hikari said she would refrain from doing quadruples for a while, so there might be a chance for that.
Basically, there are many cases where you can’t win due to the difference in experience periods.
Inori has been seriously skating for about two years and can already land a quadruple Salchow and a triple Axel in competition.
Because they are like a prodigy of figure skating.
>>70
Even with a last-minute effort, it surprisingly works out.
Shizuka Arakawa from Torino is like an exquisite taiyaki.
>>72
Wasn’t it a victory based on focusing on how chaotic the ice was?
Sakamoto’s player is like the final form of the taiyaki strategy, it’s amazing!
It’s obvious, but just increasing the number of rotations doesn’t make it better.
>>78
Is it something that can be properly presented as a performance? That is the evaluation axis.
It may be important as an artistic performance, but it seems to place a heavy burden on the judges.
>>86
Well, at least it’s better that the criteria for evaluation are clearly defined.
It sounds tough to have to make a decision in an instant.
The difference in advantages between 2A and 3A explained in the story is extreme.
I don’t really understand Hanyu’s greatness at all.
It’s precisely because it’s not a world where simply jumping high determines victory that insults like “jumping hop tournament” arise.
Currently, this is the limit of light, and since there are no great examples ahead, I have no choice but to improve my own quality.
The story is structured in such a way that the growth curve becomes gentle, and I think the manga is really well done.
>>84
That said, can we really defeat this monster…?
>>91
I’m gonna take you down!!!
>>91
“I won’t lose, not to a night hawk.”
If you lose, it means that the thread image could not become Nyo-taka Jun.
I can’t help but lament why Mao Shimada can’t participate in the Olympics, as I’m too excited for her senior season.
Even though it can’t be helped, I hate the age restrictions.
>>85
The reason for raising the age limit is because it seemed unfairly advantageous to the younger ones, right?
>>88
That’s a little different.
It’s because the young have an advantage, or rather, the unscrupulous are pushing through by consuming youth.
It’s fine if it’s just advantageous, but I was breaking my body down a lot.
Well, actually, the strangest one in the story is Teacher Tsukasa.
>>87
A man who has dedicated everything to skating has such talent that it makes him passionate!
Look at how many rotations, check the posture, and observe the landing.
This grading is going to drive me crazy.
I want to lick your forehead.
This breast is a medalist.
I don’t know what the accuracy will be in the actual performance, so triple axel.
The technique itself is very famous, so if I fail at this, it will clearly create an “oh no” atmosphere.
>>100
Only those chosen can really jump a triple axel as a girl…
There was an incredible athlete in Russia who performed a triple axel and had big breasts.
While I make sure they finish the race, I will include the portrayal that there is still room for improvement by letting them make mistakes.
>>102
I’m still not enough in levels for things like Coleo, and I’m still lacking in refinement.
It’s a score that either reflects missing points in TES or the PCS being a mess.
The former athlete said that normally, dancing involves multiple adjustments, so it’s impressive that he can imitate it perfectly in one shot, which made me realize that’s really the most surprising part.
It’s a unique achievement to win a gold medal during a time when Russian athletes were regularly competing…
>>104
I see… It was the era of the figure machine troops thriving with rampant doping…
Irina Slutskaya, who has an incredible acting ability but is fragile during performances, was ironically nicknamed “the glass genius.”
I want to see a future spin-off of Mike Taro where, despite jumping with the feelings of Nacchin and trying a quadruple jump, he feels like he might break after losing to a rival with beautiful skating, but he rallies himself because he has decided to live through jumping.
The backflip has come to be recognized as a technique, hasn’t it?
Fox is so crazy that he’s even trying to drool on it.
>>109
I understand what you’re trying to say, but…
Yeah… it’s crazy, isn’t it?
You should let off the gas already.
What period in reality does the current scoring rule of the original work come from?
>>113
It seems they have made rules that are convenient for storytelling, so it’s not clearly defined at this point.
Miketarou seems to have gotten to the point where he can land a quadruple jump in practice, which is frightening.
The stripping of medals due to Russia’s doping is excessive.
There is a possibility that Inori-san will become well-endowed and everything will come to an end.
>>119
From what I can see of my mother and sister, it is likely that…
>>119
If you can’t stay on the ice, I might end up carving your chest with a knife, Yori.
In sports where having a lighter body is advantageous, such things happen.
I wish I had been praised like this when I was active, with the resentment toward adults that I have! I didn’t expect such a high evaluation…?
>>122
But you’ll get used to it eventually.
Look at this Inori-san.
>>125
Ah, yes…
>>122
I was swung around by adult circumstances and enjoyed the benefits, but…
I’ve seen kids who were ignored and ended up facing disadvantages, so I really dislike it.
I think there are times when you might get angry, saying not to swing the child around haphazardly in this moment.
The glass genius is not Slutskaya, but Sasha Cohen, right?
Given the changes in body shape, Hikari-chan is probably the most likely to go bankrupt in various ways.
Inori-san is probably still close to nothing, even from her mother’s sister’s perspective.
>>130
Since height, weight, and muscle mass are all part of the growth process of the body.
I’m happy that more people are noticing Midori Ito’s uniqueness from the 1980s.
>>131
Midori Ito would definitely be able to land a quadruple jump with today’s training theories and equipment environment, so it’s just too much power, power, power.
>>131
I watched a jump from his active days on YouTube, but it was so high that I couldn’t help but laugh oddly.
>>131
At that time, the skates were much heavier than those today, so it’s scary to think that if it were in their heyday now, people say they could have landed a five-revolution jump.
>>142
Is it a person reincarnated from another world?
Wasn’t Arakawa-san, who was dominating women’s skating at that time, really amazing?
By the way, I realized incidentally in this story that Mr. Fox probably ran away from his parents and the country, right?
Even against a doping machine, the ice is equally cold…
Fact is stranger than fiction.
>>140
Aren’t there many people like Yuzuru Hanyu, Shohei Ohtani, and Sota Fujii recently?
>>136
Still, there were players ahead who were better.
But I continued to slide without breaking, and at 24 years old, when the season might have passed for women, I won the gold medal.
The fact that even with all this effort to promote skating, its popularity is waning worldwide is harsh.
Even at overseas tournaments, there are only Japanese sponsors.
>>144
I wonder if the number of players in the competition is high in Japan as well.
That’s how you can become a strong nation.
>>159
In terms of the number of participants, there should be hundreds of times more in the United States than in Japan, right?
Shimada Mao said that a foreigner called her the real Okami Mizuki.
Due to this player, I was calling the Korean player who has become a silver collector “Real Suzu-chan.”
>>145
Zugogoo…♡
>>145
Is there no human heart or compassion?
>>145
Player Shin-Jia is really amazing!
Because there’s someone who’s scoring the highest points in the season including seniors in juniors, I’m doing Silcore…
If Hikari-chan and Kainori-san were real, a figure skating boom would happen all over Japan.
Although she’s hiding behind Hikaru-chan, Suzuka-chan is also quite an oddball.
Midori Ito has incredible legs when you watch videos or something.
You’re flying with power, right?
It seems there are athletes participating in the upcoming world championships who started at the age of 11.
Anyone can become (*´ω`*) moku moku after a massage…
Midori Ito is amazing for still skating actively even now.
I thought Midori Ito was like Kana-chan, who flies with a loud thud as a medalist.
It smoothly glides onto the ice as if being pulled in, and I can’t help but think, what is this…
>>161
Was it just that you completed the technique to fully control overwhelming physicality in that era?
>>164
This is probably what a true monster looks like.
>>168
But it was silver…
It’s really painful that several promising athletes lost their lives in the recent plane crash in America…
>>162
If a medalist were to do something like that, it would definitely be a scandal that would get them slammed.
Even someone who can do a triple spin on land is scary.
>>163
That person is one of the best in domestic ballet…
>>169
I really like Sensei Shiranu, so I hope he makes a reappearance.
Thinking about Inori’s choreography or something like that.
>>95
What do you mean?
Doesn’t it mean that Hikari-chan can follow the same path as Yodaka, regardless of who the coach is?
Even though it’s a different genre, there are people in reality who have achieved results by sacrificing their chests.
It seems there are risks, but both of them will cut without hesitation.
>>167
This guy… is crazy…
I’m sorry, I recently bought all the volumes and finished reading them, but isn’t Teacher Tsukasa too much of a saint?
>>174
Can you really say that after seeing the coercive solicitation?
I wanted to see Inohika in the Fox Route…
Midori Ito was not good-looking by any means, and at that time, when the scoring criteria weren’t as strict as they are now, it was a flaw that couldn’t be overlooked, but she overcame it with her overwhelming technique…
Saints do not engage in kneeling diplomacy or recruitment activities.
The master is not a saint, but a madman.
The main characters of this work are mostly insane.
>>182
Too heavy…
Mr. Aomura is a good guy, but he is definitely not a saint.
It feels like Manga’s Hikari-chan has already reached the end of her journey, but I wonder what she’ll do next…
Yotaka Jun and Inori-san are quite similar.
Both of them are useless at anything other than skating.
>>186
If we’re talking about friendliness, Inori-san is absolutely the winner.
Well, well… When you’re drunk, various engines get started…
It’s mostly good people, so I was swept away, but I think the bowing diplomacy is definitely something to report.
I’ll forgive the others.
I am the only rival.
Only the strongest me.
Because if I don’t go as far as I can, I won’t be worthy of being Inori-chan’s rival…