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[Medalist] I started from the anime and read up to the latest episode, but if this person were in the same workplace, I would find that a bit unpleasant…

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It seems like Teacher Hitomi is struggling a lot, right?

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From the perspective of other students’ parents, it’s really not good.

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>>2

It’s not like I’m only teaching Inori, right?

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>>63

Group guidance is being conducted.

And in the first place, since only Inori-san is the one who has chosen to request an individual tutoring course in the thread, it’s only natural that Inori-san has a special course.

That being said, I just have to deal with the jealousy from the parent group.

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>>73

Well, since around the block championship, there shouldn’t be any more jealousy, right?

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>>73

Until now, it was naturally a club where fans of Professor Hitomi Takamine gathered.

It seems that parents who want to receive the same guidance as Inori-san from Kessoku are starting to gather.

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>>97

Parents!?

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>>101

Many of them start from the point where parents make them do it.

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>>126

I mean, children’s extracurricular activities are mostly driven by the parents anyway…

There aren’t that many cases where children say, “I want to do this!” and continue.

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Most of the other students have parents who are fans of Teacher Hitomi, and since the club is focused on ice dancing, it’s manageable to that extent, but if it were a single-main focus, it would be hell.

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>>3

Our kids won easily, so it’s quite a good club, isn’t it? Lux Higashiyama FC.

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He is a good person.

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It’s only natural to sift through athletes to ensure they secure medals…

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As an assistant coach, you’re also teaching the other kids, right?

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>>6

Group lessons are naturally.

There are no applications for individual tutoring other than Inori.

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The moment you try to decide various things on your own even though you’re not officially hired…

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It’s already officially adopted!

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>>8

When I reunited with Inori-san, I wasn’t even officially a staff member…

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If I show favoritism, I’m scared of how others will see me, so stop it. But this kid is a genius! Isn’t that great?

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>>9

I think that even if Dr. Hitomi is single, there were so many various issues that it didn’t lead to a romantic relationship.

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>>17

He’s become completely like a troublesome little brother or rather like a son to me…

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You’re suddenly picking it up without screening it, aren’t you?

It was good because it was a big win.

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With no achievements and a low rank, you’re being way too reckless, aren’t you?

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It’s only natural for someone with such passion to start skating at a certain age…

However, that passion is also the greatest strength that surpasses talent.

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>>12

Isn’t this passionate talent amazing?

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But are there students who can perform the same training as Inori-san?

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It’s small and loose, so it’s being allowed.

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First, request individual tutoring and pay the money, regardless of anything else.

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I think there were many parents who later came to understand because Inori-san was truly an exceptional genius.

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The anime version of Teacher Seki feels somehow scarier and more intense compared to the manga.

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They are a good person, but not a good adult.

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The serious skaters in Nagoya probably go to places like Meijo Crown or Nagoya Port Wind, so that might be a factor as well.

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Even with all the interesting coaches gathered now, the eccentricity still stands out.

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>>25

Sober and this…!?

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>>27

I’m scared too.

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>>25

You are number one…

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>>25

Sticky mental attacks to lure away trainers!

I firmly refuse to be poached with tears!

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>>33

It’s not that I cried and refused, but rather that I started crying and the atmosphere for the invitation became all messed up, but oh well!

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Inori’s mother is isolated in the mom group.

Since he’s a boy, it’s said that only Sotaku-kun’s mom is his friend, but there are various unavoidable circumstances around that.

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>>26

Are you not on good terms with Yuki-chan’s mom?

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>>26

Since she is a mother with a 19-year-old eldest daughter, there’s a possibility that she is a whole decade older than other moms.

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I can look at this person with warm eyes because I know their circumstances on a meta level, but to someone who doesn’t know them, they would just come across as what’s up with this guy…

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What will happen to the skating life of the child taught by the trainer you pulled away?

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>>34

Isn’t it better to pull that child out too?

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>>34

In that regard, it’s not the coach but the medical trainer, and since they’re juggling priorities, nothing will change.

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Thank you, Teacher Jackie…

I look forward to your continued support with Professor Tsukasa…

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>>35

Not only the players, but the trainers also have too many favorite characters.

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I’m not specifically pulling anyone away, and instead, Professor Tsukasa will also help with the guidance over there.

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You always underestimate yourself, but being fourth in the All Japan Championships is an amazing achievement.

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>>39

Four

Element

?

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>>43

I mistook it for the four elements.

In other words… a beast of ice and flame!

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Surely, the fourth place must be amazing.

The person I spoke to is the one who snatched the championship away on their first try…

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Mr. Jackie has a lot of appearances, but conversely, Emma-chan has few appearances.

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If we breed Dr. Shi and Natchin, won’t a terrifying skating monster be born?

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>>46

It’s fine if you’re a man, but if you’re a woman, it’s hopeless for the future.

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>>49

Because it’s a big-bust factor x2…

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>>46

Since Nacchin made her first appearance at 31, simple math means she’s already 34 now…

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>>46

The height difference during the training camp was too extreme, and I couldn’t stop laughing.

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>>53

The three teachers are lined up, and even though Nacchin is small, her breasts are huge…

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The sun’s social awkwardness

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Despite being a low-ranking adult…

Despite being a low-ranking adult...

Haha, despite being a low-ranking adult, that teacher is somehow respected and possesses decisiveness. However, I have a better impression of them than that teacher who does it unconsciously…

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>>48

Wolf mentality…

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I believe that what could be done in one hour with a coach definitely meets Dr. Tsukasa’s standards.

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>>52

It’s like saying that if you know where you’re wrong, you can fix it immediately…

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>>66

If you’re going to fix it using a mirror or recording, then I can understand.

Is being able to dance just by watching at a level where you can do it outside of skating…?

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“I’ll do a dogeza and then have a HAPPY END.”

Please stop the dogeza from FOX! It’s troubling… huh.

I really feel like I’m going to knock you out.

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It’s good because there are no results, but I still can’t help but want them to make a comeback.

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It’s the courage of two lifetimes.

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It’s good that the students don’t react as if it’s a shame to be taught at a beginner level.

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The fox attempted to pull out, so it’s not worse than Teacher Tsukasa who actually pulled it out.

The wolf-chan seemed more like it came from the other side rather than being pulled.

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A type of adult that Hikaru-chan really dislikes.

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>>61

I never thought I would be disliked for reasons other than my teaching policy.

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>>61

I personally like Teacher Shi, but to be honest, I can understand why Hikaru-chan dislikes him.

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>>61

It will be exciting if Coach Shi becomes the coach.

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Isn’t it strange that Mr. Tsukasa’s handsome judgment isn’t valid?

In that world, is it that you can’t be considered handsome unless you’re at the level of a night hawk?

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>>64

Because everyday is just everyday…

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>>64

It’s usually too hot and stuffy.

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>>64

Not an atmosphere handsome, but rather an atmosphere that feels like a handsome passionate coach.

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If there is a model to follow, I can remember it right away, Teacher Tsukasa.

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I really love the character, but I would quite sincerely like to refrain from working together.

Such a teacher, Suzumi.

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>>72

Even Teacher Tsukasa, who used to be like that, now has about two teachers who say they want to work together.

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This manga suggests that the amount of eyelashes is related to beauty.

Based on that judgment, I don’t think Dr. Tsukasa has such a good look.

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>>74

It feels like everyone has good looks because it’s a manga, but in the story, they probably look pretty average.

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There are so many raw settings that seem likely to become irrelevant noise in the main story, like conflicts between parents and the like…

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>>76

I understand, so in the actual main story, we don’t really show that much.

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It seems that skating is really strict, and from a student’s perspective, it’s a bit scary.

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>>77

It’s a little deformed over there, but it’s scary that the eyes aren’t smiling.

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Inori is currently a top skater at Lux Higashiyama.

There’s no longer a mom group that complains or envies, right?

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>>79

It’s probably being treated like, “Please slide past us with a change of heart.”

Because she is the genius girl of the Japanese national team, Inori Yusuke.

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Are you not getting a good vibe with Professor Hitomi or something?

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>>85

Mr. Hitomi is married!

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>>85

Since Dr. Tsukasa already has a destined partner named Sheep-chan…

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Are you also going to become a medalist, Dr. Shi…!?

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>>86

I have a mountain of presentation medals.

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There might be no one other than Inori who can endure it, as there are many incredibly tedious basic skating practices with less emphasis on jumps and they are quite strict.

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In the story, there are some kids who think that Mr. Tsukasa’s extravagant way of celebrating is a bit much…

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Hikari-chan seems to just dislike it out of misunderstanding, but it appears that they actually get along well.

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I understood that the way to interact with Rion isn’t indicative of being a lolicon, but this guy… is something else…

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I think that passion will appeal to elementary school students.

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>>95

Sota-kun tends to be the type who would prefer to decline, so I wonder…

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>>95

I don’t think it will resonate with elementary school students who skateboard.

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Shortcakes are more delicious, after all…

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I might slightly resent it if my parents chose this person as my coach.

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>>100

Your shoulders are sagging.

Tilt the edge more, okay?

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I think it’s because, despite having this much achievement, no parents come forward to seek help that I am treated like a potential lolicon.

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But if you receive guidance, you can grow that much in a year, right?

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>>104

While Professor Shi’s guidance is extremely excellent, I feel that the reason Inori-san has grown so much must be because there’s something a bit unusual about her.

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Lux Higashiyama seems to have some accomplished kids in ice dancing.

It seems like there are no other notable achievements besides Inori for singles, right?

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It wouldn’t be surprising if parents wanted to learn from a coach who has raised world-class players of the same generation in three years, as they would likely rank first or second in junior files meta.

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I’m a coach who can teach you to land a quadruple jump in just two years of skating experience.

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Inori Mama is originally an introvert, so the fact that she has few mom friends is not really related to Sensei Tsukasa.

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When I hear that, it does make sense…

It’s common for adults to handle their own unreasonable demands with communication skills, while responding to others’ unreasonable demands in a rigid manner.

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Ryo-kun can claim to be the top disciple only after completing Tsukasa’s skating guidance.

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It’s fine to live together and have a relationship like family.

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It’s probably more enjoyable to have a coach who celebrates with you.

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Is there no one like Mr. Tsukasa who is a good person?

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>>116

It’s okay to use a sheep, right?

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>>116

There’s probably no room to create such a person.

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While Dr. Shi is an excellent leader, he has too much enthusiasm.

I might crush kids who aren’t as serious as Inori and Rio.

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I want to be caught…

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Aren’t you getting along well with Inori Mama?

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>>119

There’s no way that’s possible.

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>>119

Inori-san is not just on a level of being rebellious!

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Inori is a child who can think and act for herself.

If you only do what your coach tells you as part of your lessons, it won’t become like this.

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>>124

You’re doing quite a few things on your own, aren’t you?

That aside, I check the facial expressions when there is a failure.

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I don’t think there will be a serious romantic development with the heroine position in a manga like that.

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Even Rion-kun, who loves Teacher Shi, thinks that skating practice is dull and tough… Is it really that boring?

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>>128

I think it would be good to imagine continuing to endlessly practice the fundamentals of the sport you used to play.

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>>140

Additionally, you’ll often be pointed out for overly minor mistakes at a high frequency!

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Will adults get laughed at if they go skating for the first time?

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>>129

Isn’t it okay that Ikada-sensei had a compound fracture from an inexperienced link?

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>>136

Is that really okay?!

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>>136

Both the author and Teacher Tsukasa have unusual energy and drive…

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>>129

I don’t laugh, but I’m worried about getting hurt.

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Inori is able to endure because her obsession with ice is extraordinary and she has the desire to become a beautiful dancer like Coach Tsukasa, but if the same coaching is given to other kids, I think their motivation will be sharply reduced and they will quit.

I think Sensei Shi would be able to pick up on that and make adjustments properly.

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>>130

So far, aside from Inori-san, excluding the Japan national team level players…

I think there is no one who could withstand Professor Tsukasa’s guidance except for Mikaho Kurosawa.

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You might be able to become a great coach.

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>>132

If it weren’t for that boring child.

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It would be just Shinichiro-sensei and Yuna-chan, I guess.

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Let’s develop athletes with Coach Tsukasa and Night Hawk Jun using the Sun and Wind coaching method!

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>>134

Honestly, it’s just hot air and cold air, but it doesn’t change the fact that the wind is blowing wildly.

I like Sonidori-sensei.

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You need a strong sense of purpose like Inori-san’s to fit with Dr. Tsukasa’s guidance.

It just so happened that a master and disciple with an incredibly good compatibility suddenly teamed up.

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It may be that Inori can endure the practice with less child-friendly jump drills and more skating because she only knows the guidance of Teacher Tsukasa.

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It’s because Inori and Tsukasa formed a duo that they have that record.

If the student wasn’t Inori, there’s no way we could do something like that this quickly.

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Isn’t Professor Shi’s learning ability strange?

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Inori can keep up with Teacher Tsukasa’s guidance because she admires Teacher Tsukasa’s skating.

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There is a skating rink near my house, but I have hardly ever used it.

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If you don’t have the strength to withstand the heat.

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Due to the popularity of anime, there have been many skateboarding accident fractures involving middle-aged men across the country…?

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It’s okay because the difference is only like a lightweight and soft child falling compared to a heavy and hard adult falling.

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Did you see it?

Do it.

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Is that thing of the night hawk something that can be called guidance…?

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>>153

Since they can pull in environments or people from connections, it’s closer to being a producer.

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Players who can remember performances after seeing them once might actually exist in real life…

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>>155

There are those who are called to dance and learn it all on the day, perfectly copying it…

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Since the original work is necessarily a still image, it was good to deepen my understanding of the movements by watching anime and Yuzuru Hanyu’s music videos.

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>>156

From a relaxed position with legs stretched out, as you gradually pull your legs in and stand upright, the rotation speed increases and spins rapidly—this is something that can only be understood in animation…

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Students who are being forced by their parents might say after receiving coaching from Mr. Tsukasa, “Mr. Tsukasa’s ice skating is suffocating.”

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>>160

If I can take charge of group guidance, I wonder if the enthusiasm will be distributed just right.

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Inori will become better at skating than the top kids in the Chubu Novice in just over a year.

Conversely, even those elites don’t really hone their skating skills much.

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>>161

It’s mentioned in the work, but jumping with difficult moves earns more points than precise skating.

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Since Inori-san is showing determination and enthusiasm and is also producing results, Sensei Tsukasa is just trying to respond to that. However, if he were to teach a child who is not as capable, I believe he could adjust according to that child’s level.

I think there are many children who cannot keep up with that.

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Lux Higashiyama was originally focused on ice dancing, so it might not be surprising if the skating is longer.

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Mmm!! A smile with 10 billion points!!! 1! Nori-san’s teacher Emu is a bit too exaggerated.

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No matter how much of an expert Dr. Tsukasa is, they would still decide what to do based on the students’ motivation…

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>>168

Inori is aiming for the Olympics.

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This work is a singularity where Sota-kun, who is like Riou-kun, is not liked, and I also reject Tsukasa-sensei’s vibe.

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>>169

Dr. Hitomi

Please stop that when I get on the podium.

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>>177

I think the Satori generation and Generation Z would genuinely dislike it.

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>>169

I feel like I could get along surprisingly well with Hikari-chan if I talked to her.

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It’s easy to forget, but Inori has been a skating demon, repetitively doing dull basic practice with Sekoma for about 5 years…

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>>170

At the point of the first episode, she could skate, but she knew nothing about figure skating.

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It was only in the early part of my private life, right?

I wonder if they are still living as a freeloader now.

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>>171

If it’s Mr. Shi, he’s letting me live here.

I’m eating better than I did during my active years, so my body is in better shape now.

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There might be a coach who gets laughs with Mr. Tsukasa’s exaggerated impressions at a drinking party.

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Teacher Shi is indeed able to guide beginners in experiential learning quite normally.

I have enough common sense not to crush a complete beginner.

Looking at the way she handles Ryou-san during the tsundere phase, it’s clear that she can provide patient guidance even with someone who isn’t an angel like Inori-san.

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I wonder how much it actually costs for Inori-san in terms of expenses…

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Inori’s familiarity with height and speed was due to her older sister’s gifted education.

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>>182

A game where you catch Inori-chan jumping down from a tree! Isn’t it abusive if one mistake is made?

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There are always kids that people dislike, regardless of the generation…

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>>183

But when I think about the GOE+5 during the Meiko Cup, I can’t help but feel a bit envious if I were to experience that in my childhood.

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>>183

Even here, where there are mostly elderly people, they would probably dislike it.

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By the time Inori-san can participate in the Olympics, this person will be in their mid-30s…

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>>184

Is it the same generation as Mao Asada?

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I’m planning to binge-watch it once the anime is over, but I wonder how much longer it will be.

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>>185

There’s only one episode left!

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To be honest, even in reality, jumping is impressive, but there are athletes at the GP series level who are not that great at skating compared to other competitors.

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>>187

Players like that are never invited to ice shows…

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But Ryo and Inori are super happy…

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>>188

Those two were really hungry for praise and affirmation.

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Why does the speed increase during a spin?

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Hurry up and complete the Hawk Eye Mastery Method.

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