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Post by reut on Aug 5, 2015 10:11:27 GMT 1
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Post by Gaja on Aug 5, 2015 11:33:12 GMT 1
Thank you, reut for your tip about watching it in Chrome I almost started to cry when I saw the blank screen in my Firefox browser It's strange but now it works also in Firefox... Anyway, it was so amazing to see Stéphane teaching the students almost live. I think this a brilliant idea for us but also especially for those students who can now watch themselves. I really am looking forward for another broadcasts.
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Post by reut on Aug 5, 2015 13:03:40 GMT 1
We saw Stephane-the-teacher in some videos from TV reports, but I think it was the first time to see and hear him from so close. Really loved this experience. Way to go to Rob who did this and I want more!
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Post by Gaja on Aug 5, 2015 16:39:04 GMT 1
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Post by taipeifollowers on Aug 6, 2015 2:42:39 GMT 1
This is really a great idea, I believe that more students to join skating school, thanks Robert! Thank you for teaching download part, Reut, although I didn't succeed, but you uploaded in youtube, right! Really thank you so much!
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Post by tisha on Aug 6, 2015 10:50:29 GMT 1
Thank you for the links, reut. Interesting to see Stephane's teaching methods. Presumably some of these students will be competing against each other after the season starts! Thanks to Stephane, Rob and the students for granting us this glimpse at the intense work that goes into making an elite skater. Looking forward to the next installment!
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Post by Gaja on Aug 6, 2015 12:33:42 GMT 1
Really?! It's already the halfway point?
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Post by reut on Aug 6, 2015 13:33:19 GMT 1
They count it as two camps, each one for a week. Maybe some of the students could come for only one week. So, yes, halfway point of the first camp.
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Post by Gaja on Aug 6, 2015 20:25:02 GMT 1
Now I see. Thanks for the clarification, reut
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Post by reut on Aug 7, 2015 7:45:03 GMT 1
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Post by Gaja on Aug 7, 2015 8:09:28 GMT 1
Thank you very much, reut! Thanks to your clever tricks I downloaded this video from the Periscope yesterday but nfortunately the movie was cut at the end. Well, as we all know, Stéphane is the most experienced cat in the whole group I love Robert for doing those live broadcasts! We should buy him a wide-angle lens
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Post by jomeku on Aug 7, 2015 8:53:11 GMT 1
Thanks a lot, reut, for uploading Rob's videos of the training units on You Tube! I'm really amazed about the first one "Skating Skills": Stéphane coaches with such a determination and security as if he had never done something else. Amazing! And also I agree with tisha: it gives a glimpse on the intensive and hard work skaters need to do to become elite skaters. Wow! Respect! Nice also the ballet class, with cats, and Stéphane participating . (I quite liked his old cat version, actually ). Hopefully Rob won't get tired of filming !
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Post by reut on Aug 7, 2015 9:00:12 GMT 1
I was not that surprised by Stéphane's self confidence while teaching, he actually does that for a few years already, started with ISU seminars, than camps with Japanese federation and for a year in his own school. It's just we always got only very small glimpses of that process, and mainly on photos. I hope Rob will continue, yes. You all can encourage him by thanking him on Twitter/Facebook maybe.
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Post by jomeku on Aug 7, 2015 9:25:15 GMT 1
I was not that surprised by Stéphane's self confidence while teaching, he actually does that for a few years already, started with ISU seminars, than camps with Japanese federation and for a year in his own school. It's just we always got only very small glimpses of that process, and mainly on photos. I hope Rob will continue, yes. You all can encourage him by thanking him on Twitter/Facebook maybe. Still: I imagine that for his ISU-seminars and camps he had a given task, such as "teach them the technique for a sit spin" (or so). Now he has to create an own concept and program, what is much more complex. But I agree: he has quite some experience already. Still, I'm amazed .
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Post by reut on Aug 7, 2015 10:14:39 GMT 1
Just to make clear: I'm always amazed by him and what he does, by default.
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