[ He stops to think about it for a second, unsure how to answer that question. Yuuri doesn't feel like a good enough coach to be giving those sorts of pointers, but also... it's been so long since he'd had to think about the simplicity of a jump rather than its complexity and whether or not he could actually do it. Even now, it's not as if he hasn't flubbed a jump or taken a fall; that isn't even the worst thing someone could do during a competition. But this isn't a competition, and Yuuri feels torn about what to say. ]
You shouldn't fight it. [ But that's not specific enough, is it? Yuuri skates to Adachi and slows, carefully kneeling down in front of him to touch his left knee before resting his hand atop his skate. ] For this one, you land on the same foot you take off with. Use the other one for balance, and if you fall... [ Ah, well... He looks up at him with a sheepish smile. ] I'll help you get up. Okay?
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You shouldn't fight it. [ But that's not specific enough, is it? Yuuri skates to Adachi and slows, carefully kneeling down in front of him to touch his left knee before resting his hand atop his skate. ] For this one, you land on the same foot you take off with. Use the other one for balance, and if you fall... [ Ah, well... He looks up at him with a sheepish smile. ] I'll help you get up. Okay?