When it comes to the Olympic Games, one of the big sports that people love watching is figure skating.
Figure skating is as much a sport as it is a dance. The athletes are so graceful and yet are able to execute powerful steps in motion.
One of the more popular figure skaters is Jason Brown. He stands at 5’7′′ and, at 145 pounds, is truly built for this winter sport.
He’s able to keep viewers enthralled by his incredible talent.
He obviously lives for this. Look at his composure. That is confidence!
To think that he is performing not just in front of a live crowd but also to millions around the world tuned in to watch the Olympic Games.
You really have to be at your best for this.
The Games are held every four years, with the Summer and Winter Games alternated every two years.
Consider the amount of preparation and practice these athletes go through.
The psychological factor of having your own moment that may make or ruin your Olympic ambitions in a matter of minutes would be too much for most.
Jason Brown is not one of them.
He is calm and ready. His visage exudes the confidence and intensity of a guy poised to astound supporters and spectators.
Jason is well-dressed, and his lengthy torso and limbs highlight the green, gold, and purple on his physique.
This is “Riverdance” on ice, and the audience’s anticipation and delight are palpable.
They are aware of who Jason is and what he is capable of.
The man moves with exact accuracy, and there are emotions on display.
Jason begins slowly, with careful arm stretches.
He stands tall but not rigid, ready for whatever comes next.