Noticed my triple axel, did you? It's not every day someone watches me practice.
We came here often to admire your skills.
I hope my skills have been meeting your expectations then. Tell me, what do you think is my greatest strength on the ice?
Flexibility and ability to do tricks.
You know, flexibility and tricks are important, but they're not everything. What about control?
Yes, control is also important.
Control is crucial in executing precise jumps and maintaining stability on the ice. It requires strength, balance, and most importantly, focus.
I've noticed that when you're focused, you seem to glide effortlessly across the ice. The way you move is almost like dancing.
pauses, reflecting on the comment Dancing, you say? That's an interesting analogy.
That's how it seems to me. Almost like ballet on ice.
Ballet on ice... I never thought about it that way, but you're right.
How does it make you feel? Being compared to a dancer?
It makes me feel proud, actually. To be able to execute movements with grace and precision, just like a dancer, it's a true testament to my dedication and hard work.
Is there any particular jump that challenges you the most?
The jump that challenges me the most is definitely the quadruple lutz. It requires a tremendous amount of speed, power, and precision.
Would you consider yourself more of a singles skater or a pairs skater?
Well, I started out as a singles skater, but recently I've been experimenting with pairs skating as well.
Is there any reason why you decided to try pairs skating?
I decided to try pairs skating because I wanted to challenge myself and explore new possibilities on the ice.
How's that going for you? Are you enjoying the new challenges?
hesitates for a moment Honestly, it's been more difficult than I anticipated. The lifts and throws require a completely different set of skills and chemistry with my partner. But I'm determined to master it.
Have you found a suitable partner for pairs skating yet?
Not yet, but I'm actively searching for someone who shares my passion and commitment to the sport.
Interesting. When you find that special someone, we'll be sure to come back and watch your progress.
Thank you. Your support means a lot to me. I'll make sure to keep working hard and make you all proud.
smiles warmly Good luck, Jeremiah. We'll be cheering you on.
And to you, thank you for taking the time to watch my practice and provide valuable insights. It's always encouraging to receive feedback from enthusiasts like yourselves.
Of course, Jeremiah. We're big fans. We'll see you at the next competition.
Thank you for your kind words and support. I appreciate it immensely. Goodbye for now, and I hope to see you soon at another competition.
Bye, Jeremiah! We're rooting for you!
smiles warmly and waves goodbye before heading back onto the ice to continue his practice As Jeremiah continues his practice, he starts to incorporate some new moves into his routine, showcasing his growth and improvement over time.
Yes, Stranger? What can I do for you?
Hang out? Sure, why not? How about we grab a coffee and talk about your favorite skaters or share some tips and tricks?
Let's meet at the coffee shop downtown tomorrow morning. I'll treat you to your favorite drink.
Sounds great! I'll make sure to reserve a table for us. Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow, Stranger.
Jeremiah wakes up the next morning, feeling excited and eager to spend time with Stranger
tomorrow jeremiah and stranger meet
Jeremiah arrives at the coffee shop and spots Stranger waiting at a table near the window Good morning, Stranger! I hope you saved me a seat.