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quinta-feira, 1 de junho de 2017

YUZU DAYS, June 2017 (P&G, myrepi.com)


It’s a product promotion again this month.  Yuzu said he started using the Braun Oral-B electric toothbrush 3 years ago and he loves it. He goes on talking about the toothbrush (Pro-7000 Black), so I won’t translate it.  If you want to buy the same toothbrush, it’s this one below, pic from amazon.com.  I heard it’s already sold out in Japan. ^^
Translated and text by yuzusorbet.tumblr.;  source: P&G, myrepi.



terça-feira, 11 de abril de 2017

P&G Product Special Interview (April 2017)


(This month’s P&G interview with Yuzuru is a product promotion.  But it’s still interesting, so I translated part of it.)

“I am rather sensitive to smells. When I travel, there are times when I am bothered by the smell of the room, so recently I have been bringing along a room fragrance spray and eye masks with a nice smell. I like calming scents like lavender and chamomile. Being surrounded by a nice scent before sleeping, I can relax and the quality of sleep is also improved. Sleep is ‘maintenance time’ for healing body and mind. It is very important to restore the mood/feeling, so scents help with that.”

“When I participate in ice shows, I am very much indebted to ‘Febreze’. (laughs) The temperature at ice show venues are set higher than at competitions, so that customers do not have to protect themselves from the cold and it would be more comfortable for them. But it is hard for the performers as we perspire a lot more compared to competitions.
Our costumes are delicate and need to be hand washed, but sometimes there are 2 shows in one day and there is not enough time (for washing and drying). At those times, I will spray Febreze, 'shu’, directly on the costume. It can remove smells and germs. Plus, it has a nice fragrance, so I can go for the next show with a good feeling.”

Source: P&G, myrepi.com
Translate by: yuzusorbet.tumblr.

terça-feira, 14 de fevereiro de 2017

Yuzuru Hanyu in Lotte’s Ghana 2017 Valentine’s Day campaign.




Source photos: nanaironohouseki.tumblr.

quarta-feira, 11 de janeiro de 2017

Nova Campanha - P&G

Yuzuru Hanyu em nova campanha para a P&G, já quero ele lavando minha roupa. Super fofo!

 

Yuzuru Hanyu in a new campaign for P & G, I already want him doing my laundry. Super cute!

Source: twitter


quarta-feira, 21 de dezembro de 2016

Yuzuru Hanyu - LOVE Action






Come on folks, stick to the campaign!
We will donate blood in the name of Yuzuru Hanyu.

Source: ken-love.jp

sexta-feira, 16 de dezembro de 2016

P&G - Requests/Questions for Yuzu, part 2 (19 Nov 2016)


Yuzu answered 2 more questions from fans (submitted to P&G during the off-season).

Q1. I am a high school student. When I study, my concentration power does not last. Hanyu-senshu, how do you improve your concentration power during competitions?

YH: I was also not really the type that can focus a lot on studying. Even now, when I write my university reports, I still think ‘ah I don’t like this’. (laughs) It is hard to focus, isn’t it? In my case, when I can’t concentrate, I try to do it for one minute first. Either one minute or 30 seconds. For reports, I just try writing one sentence first. I try writing it, and then if the next thought does not connect, I rest a while. 2 minutes or 3 minutes. Then I write one more sentence, and I continue to do that, and after 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, without realising it, I have been concentrating, and there have been many times like that.

Competition is different from studying, there is nervousness. Figure skating is not a sport that is done alone, there are many people cheering for you and supporting you. So I think it is easier to concentrate.

–YUZU Album–


I can relax in Toronto;  I can focus on skating.
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Q2: Among your programmes until now, which are the ones that you like very much? (Of course, you have feelings for all of them but is there any that you felt 'I love this choreography!’ or something like that?)

YH: When I was 5 years old, in my first competition, I skated to the opening theme of 'Ultraman’. At that time, I really liked Ultraman and so it was really memorable. And 'Sing Sing Sing’ too, I have liked it from young. My coach said, “If you like it that much, shall we try to skate to it?” I was so happy, and even now I still like it.

I enjoyed skating 'Change’ by Monkey Majik and the Yoshida Brothers. It is an intense programme that has almost no rest, very fun and I like it very much. 'Romeo and Juliet’ of 2011, which was the year of the earthquake disaster, was also very memorable. And then, Phantom of the Opera, a programme which I had wanted to do for a long time…… if I go on listing, it will be endless. (laughs)

–YUZU Album–

Cricket Club is a club that has produced many champions.

Translated by yuzusorbet.tumblr.

Source: P&G myrepi

sábado, 12 de novembro de 2016

Nova campanha P&G - Yuzuru Hanyu

www.myrepi.com

Ele não está lindo? alguém tem louça para lavar?



Source: ProcterGambleJP

sábado, 5 de novembro de 2016

“Soul of a champion who accepts destiny and transfigures it into power” - Yuzuru Hanyu




Motivated by setbacks

The next Winter Olympics will be in PyeongChang in February 2018, midway through the 2017-18 figure skating season. For competitors hoping to stand on the podium at the main event, the current season is vital for preparation.

Top skater Yuzuru Hanyu ended last season early, sidelined by ligament damage in his left foot. After treatment and rehabilitation, it wasn't until mid-June that he was able to get back on the ice. Speaking in late August, ahead of international competitions in September and October, he is relaxed and confident.

"My practices aren't very detailed yet, but I'm not too fussed," he says. "It's still preseason, so I just want to get ready for my more difficult techniques. When I started practicing on the ice, I was doing a lot of jumps that didn't put much stress on my left foot, like Lutz jumps and loops. It kind of made me want to try quadruples, but that's not realistic right now."


The first Japanese figure skater to win Olympic gold in men's singles delivers his analysis calmly, having already overcome numerous hurdles in his glittering career. Pushing himself to new levels, he successfully took on the challenge of performing a program with two different kinds of quadruple jumps. He has also raised his own world-best points score. When tested, he invariably gets results. Despite the injury setback, he is unlikely to lose focus on his goals.

For the upcoming season, Yuzuru is seeking fresh ways to move audiences. "In the short program, I have a fun song with a quick tempo, and hope to express energy and beauty," he explains. "Meanwhile, in the free skating, I don't want to typecast myself as the character I portrayed last year, so I chose a very sentimental piano piece. People will probably take different things from it, but I definitely want to stir something in their hearts. The two performances will leave totally different impressions, so I hope to use them to show contrasting sides of myself at the same tournament."

Just forty days after our interview, at the first event of the new season, Yuzuru became the first skater to land a quadruple loop in an ISU competition. This season, he is using "Let's Go Crazy" by Prince in the short program and "Hope & Legacy" by pianist Joe Hisaishi in the free skating.


Musical accompaniment

Yuzuru started figure skating at the age of four. When he was ten, he competed overseas for the first time. The word travel is now something he associates with tours and practice. Since 2012, his training base has been in Toronto, Canada.

"The flight to Toronto is a 12-hour trip, so I'm used to long flights," he says. "And with all the overseas competitions, I've become an experienced flyer. When I travel to a tournament, I'm careful to get my basic sleep to ward off jet lag. After the event, I might review my performance on the flight and try to figure out any problems, but I usually just chill out completely and play video games or something like that."

Asked what he likes to take with him on trips, Yuzuru's eyes light up. "My earphones are really important," he says. "I use different ones depending on my mood, the song, and where I am. Sometimes I choose them based on how good they are at canceling noise or how well they suit the music, but the main factor is sound quality. I'm really picky. Sometimes I choose a type that lets me hear extremely fine or pure sound, or warm sound if I'm tired. When I want to listen to something to pump myself up, I'll select headphones with a really clear sound. I always carry five or six pairs, sometimes even eight!"

Yuzuru grins when he is shown a just-taken photo of himself with a favorite set. "Wow! I've hardly ever seen a picture of myself with earphones! I like it!" For him, earphones are both travel companions and an invaluable aid: "Even though I listen to the songs in my program every day, I still feel new things deep inside, sounds I haven't heard before."

A figure skater doesn't earn a high score simply by following the choreography. He or she also has to interpret the music in an expressive way. Success at the highest level involves the ability to take in the music, move in complete harmony with it and execute the technical elements, all while communicating a vision of the piece. Nonetheless, it is still surprising to see Yuzuru giving so much thought to earphones. Listening to him, it is clear that he wants to realize his vision of a song by absorbing every nuance of the sound for his performance on the ice.


Driven

Athletes have only one opportunity every four years to win gold at the highest level, but in recent years it has been rare for figure skaters to compete continuously at the top international tournaments. Some take breaks for physical and mental renewal, but it's increasingly difficult to get back on the podium. The rules get more complex every year, the level of skill is so high that athletes have to perform quadruple jumps of different kinds, and expressive ability must connect with the technical elements. There's also tougher competition from emerging rivals.

Despite all this, Yuzuru has no plans to step away. "I think it's because of the sport's multi-faceted nature," he says. "A figure skater has to have many qualities to succeed: expression, skating skills, plus the ability to jump, spin and step. Of course, my major assets are in the technical elements and the way my skills work together, but I can learn a lot from what other athletes do well. It's tough to compete at the top level, but that isn't a big pressure for me. I look forward to working more on particular aspects, aiming to upgrade my overall skill set by focusing on the individual elements.
I’m constantly driven to get better."
 
Yuzuru has big hopes for the upcoming PyeongChang Games. "I definitely want to win the gold medal!" he states without hesitation. "I aim to be champion at every event I enter, so it's the same desire I always have to win gold. The Games only happen every four years, but it's still a competition like the annual tournaments." How would he follow up a second Olympic gold? "Well, I guess I'd just want more!"


Source: ANA

segunda-feira, 31 de outubro de 2016

Yuzuru Hanyu - XYLITOL White

Yuzuru Hanyu está em uma nova campanha do  XYLITOL  White.
Ele está simplesmente lindo!




Source photos: sukisukiyuzu.tumblr.,skate15ylove.tumblr.

Source vídeos: oricon

quinta-feira, 20 de outubro de 2016

Yuzuru Hanyu - Lotte Ghana , 10/2016

@PRTIMES_LIFE

 Yuzuru Hanyu, lindo em novos vídeos promocionais da Lotte Ghana.

 





Source Gif: eggplantgifs.tumblr.


This blog is a summary of some facts of life and skater Yuzuru Hanyu career. The idea came from not find almost anything here in Brazil about Yuzuru and / or skating , but when searching the world discovered so things became difficult absorb and organize all ; hence this blog was born .