
I’ve read all the volumes and caught up with the latest chapter on Comic Day.
I headed out to the skating rink today.
It’s crazy to accelerate and jump in a place like this on ice…
If the body comes into contact with the skate blade, it will result in a cut.
I could hardly even stand.
>>2
I went with my parents about 30 years ago, so I remembered a little bit through my body, but it was too scary… I didn’t think much of it when I was a child.
I thought it was too dangerous when you get old…!
I was surprised to see so many little girls around.
I get scared thinking about what would happen if I stepped on someone else’s finger.
I can’t even stand on ice.
It seems there are occasionally incidents with skate shoes.
Actually going to the skating rink is quite a challenge…
How much does it cost now?
>>7
The rental shoes were about 1800 yen.
There were shoes for figure skating, hockey, and speed skating.
Moreover, there is no time limit!
>>8
Is there such a good place?
As an adult, you can get a complicated fracture just by sliding without even jumping.
The source is the medalist author.
>>9
Being tall and heavy increases the risk of failure…
Are you saying that all the Olympic athletes I was watching on TV are crazy?!!
>>11
Yes
>>11
What I thought today is that it’s dangerous that figure skating can only be done until around the age of 20.
When I was a child, I felt invincible and would say things like “I’ll jump over six steps!” and then jump.
It’s scary even to skip one step now.
>>20
I wonder why kids love to jump so much…
>>20
I don’t think professionals struggle to increase their scores because of fear, but rather due to physical issues… they continue to participate in ice shows.
>>11
Yuzuru Hanyu’s China GP was amazing.
I was taken when I was small, but it was traumatic to end up like a newborn fawn.
Given that he skated with blood coming out, Yuzuru Hanyu must be considered insane, no doubt about it…
People who compete in the Olympics in any sport are generally all a bit crazy.
I used to go when I was in elementary school and I could ski fairly well, but it’s been quite a while, so I’m not sure if I can handle it properly now.
I remember being able to glide at a pretty fast speed when I was a child, but now that I’m older, I feel like a newborn deer.
I’ve never done it, but is it really that difficult?
>>19
It starts with stabilizing the center of gravity and being able to stand for the first time.
>>19
Children can slide right away.
Because the center of gravity is low.
>>19
Can’t stand.
If you’re not careful, you might end up falling on your butt while spreading your legs wide or hitting your head.
I’m at my limit when it comes to sliding backward…
Russia is said to be conducting brutal special training because they have their national pride on the line in figure skating.
But sometimes I lose to Japanese people.
Tomorrow, my inner thighs are going to be in pain, so be prepared.
>>23
I was carried away and skated for about 5 hours.
My knees are already trembling.
It’s more like special training or doping…
I’ve given up everything else for skating even before entering elementary school.
To be frank, it’s not something a sane person would do…
I’m at a level where I can hardly stand, yet I’m getting sore muscles…
Look… at my Yuzuru…
Actually, the illustrations are different between the magazine publication and the paperback!
If I try to go skating now, the transportation costs will be more expensive than the skating fees.
>>32
I wonder if some oil tycoon will build a rink in Shizuoka as a hobby.
Shooting from the swing at a 45-degree angle.
If you’re just playing, it’s actually quite cheap.
I thought it would cost quite a bit just to slide, since they’re saying it’s expensive.
>>34
Isn’t that coaching?
The place I went to seemed a bit upscale and elegant.
>>34
If you’re going to compete, you’ll need to rent out the rink.
A child’s body with a low center of gravity, light weight, and flexibility.
That’s where the speed of swallowing comes into play.
Of course, those who are following will find it tough…
If an adult falls awkwardly, they can easily break a bone…
There seems to be quite a few minor corrections in the paperback that you wouldn’t notice unless you compare them.
If you fall at an age like that, you’ll end up with a broken bone.
Well, yeah!
Finally, the jewels are coming back…!! The serialization resumes and appears on the cover!! Haruko Ichikawa’s “Land of the Lustrous” Next issue is 8. The sister of Shou Sakane… with braids on her forehead, that’s why her face is cute and her jump is clumsy. Ugh, what is this old lady… It’s so disappointing. Release date: June 25!! 198
>>42
Iru-chan…
I can slide normally, but I couldn’t even move backward, let alone jump.
It looks easy, but just sliding around casually is actually really tiring.
…salty?
I remember skating at the Nagoya Sports Center rink during a children’s association event long ago.
If you lived in Aichi, haven’t you been there at least once?
In competitive skating, it costs about 10,000 to 20,000 yen for each day of skating.
Of course, there won’t be many people coming at that price, so the general admission is cheap.
Is it really possible to do 2A on the ground? It’s already hard enough to do one rotation.
In an area where snow usually doesn’t accumulate, it lightly snowed and the roads became shiny.
I slid forward smoothly and went down on my back without being able to use my hands.
Did it hurt this much when I fell on my butt…?! Being an adult at this height makes falling on ice scary.
For about a month, I couldn’t bend forward because of pain in my tailbone.
When I was a child, I could do the trick of braking with the blade sideways, but if I try to do it now, my ankle will surely bend in an unnatural direction.
>>51
I’m gaining weight, so I need the necessary strength…
I only went once when I was in middle school.
I was able to move normally, but my muscle pain was severe.
First, I had no idea about the concept of sliding backward.
Are you a bundle of energy?
A regular skating rink has dozens of people skating at the same time and you just go around the perimeter.
It’s okay if I get hurt, but the thought of bumping into someone else makes me uneasy.
In casual play, you can usually only slide, right?
It’s scary that just a little acceleration on figure skates makes it hard to stop…
>>58
Fly!
>>58
Impulse accelerate
I took skating lessons at the skating rink built in the schoolyard, but…
The outdoor rink was full of bumps and holes.
A spin jump on ice is already scary by itself.
The basic move of flying backward and landing backward is too terrifying for an amateur.
I feel like there should be shoes with a lower blade for beginners.
Because it’s Shizuoka, there’s no skating rink!
Next to the skating center.
It’s scary because skiing, snowboarding, and skating all involve competing with weapons attached to your feet.
Winter sports are crazy.
>>67
I can’t help but think that bobsledding is really insane, not as a joke.
Isn’t it good to have poles like in skiing?
I wonder if having experience with rollerblading would help me.
The warm food you eat by the riverside is delicious.
It was a much more grueling competition than I had expected.
First, it will be filtered based on the family’s income.
I’ll bring the earthworms, so please let me in.
The place I went to as a child is gone…
Maintaining ice 24/7 looks like it would be incredibly expensive, even for an amateur.
My uncle was part of the roller skate generation and played hard, and he also has no problem with skiing and skating, so even though I’ve never seen an ice rink, I think I could skate with ease.
>>78
Let’s try!
>>82
There’s no skating rink in the prefecture.
I’ve only worn speed skates, but my feet hurt a lot!
I think Iruka-chan should hide a little more.
Itoe Hachi system or something.
Both skiing and snowboarding come with a feeling of fear, as something is attached to your feet and it makes ordinary movements difficult.
Ski jumping is not something a sane person would do.
>>86
It’s crazy to jump and land several dozen meters!
>>86
I always watch it and wonder what’s going on with that shock.
I’m scared of falling even though my height hasn’t changed.
The author had a broken rib while writing the first episode, right? They were skating.
When you fall as an adult, it can really cause serious damage.
That’s why elderly people pass away.
Because of the weight, a fall that would only cause a minor twist for a child becomes serious.
>>92
Compared to children, my weight is double, but my endurance remains about the same.
Rather, it’s that my body has become stiff, so I end up taking damage directly…
Look… it’s the nameless…
It hurts a little and it won’t get better at all, adults…
I can’t do all the sports I need to because my core is too unstable…
The first hurdle is whether I can go to the skating rink regularly.
Anyway, it’s just about speeding up and hitting the edge hard.
Why can I fly and land with this? It’s strange, right?
I brought Snufkin-sensei to that nameless one.
It’s said that in sports like rhythmic gymnastics, children have an advantage.
Weight gain weighs heavily on jumping and dancing more than an increase in muscle strength.
Yonezu can’t skate either, so he brought Hanyu along.
Why can you bring me here?
It’s impressive how they manage the impact of landing jumps with such a thin blade.
I wear protective gear for snowboarding and skateboarding during the actual event too.
But you know, the real deal with the figure is that even on concrete, there’s no guard.
You’re practicing communication properly, huh?
Is this seemingly strong former gold medalist guy slacking off on practice?
It’s true… there’s no guard in this sport…
Inori’s signature move, the flying sit spin, is performed by a professional.
It was originally said that this technique should be practiced after about 4 to 5 years of training.
Jumping while pulling one leg in and stretching the other one forward to land and then spinning is really something when you think about it calmly.
It’s similar to me trying to read the medalist’s book and then looking at u149.
Landing on ice could cause serious damage to your joints and bones, right?
Is it okay for an uncle to go to the skating rink alone?
>>110
There are quite a few, so it’s okay.
The high level of competitiveness has resulted in unnatural movements for the human body.
Well, if you look at most sports calmly, there’s something strange about them…
I was able to slide, but I didn’t know how to stop, so I crashed into a wall to stop.
>>114
So there are places that feel like a cushion, right?
It’s a place like an event venue.
Leisure activities that can be enjoyed year-round, unaffected by basic weather conditions.
Once you become able to ski, your sense of balance and lung capacity will also be trained.
It’s definitely better than becoming a Chunin and starting to go to the pool or jogging.
When I lean forward, I can’t understand the mechanism that makes me move backwards, and I feel like I might hit the back of my head hard.
I have the confidence to injure my legs enough to leave lasting effects just by attempting a single jump once.
I remember that I went once in my life, and even though I was still young and had a lot of energy, I felt unusually tired and got extremely sore because I was using muscles I don’t normally use.
Also, the strange feeling doesn’t go away even after I take off my skates.
What does it really mean to take off from a position where you’ve knocked over the edge of the Lutz…
I’m worried my ankle might twist when I jump.
Jumping is prohibited at the rink, right?
It was local, but I remember my feet usually bruised when I slipped, nostalgic.
It was near the skating rink.
I didn’t know.
I saw a medalist and started skating, this is the first time I’ve seen someone anonymous.
Since becoming an older man, if I’m going to start biking or go to the gym, I might as well have a smelly hobby.
You should go skating.
Old man!?
I also went skating with my medalist fan friends the other day.
I’m practicing sliding backwards now.
When I experienced it in high school, my legs were all wobbly…
I was drinking with a professional coach.
I was told that if I’m going to play, I should buy shoes.
Renting does indeed hurt my feet…