Saara Aalto told the evening newspaper, that his body has been hard the last few days.In the video, Saara Aalto last fall, the evening journal in an interview.
the evening paper reached britain in the process of Dancing on Ice programme to race a singer Saara Aalto . The last week has been especially tough, Sarah. His body has been hard.
This week has been pretty bad. Ankle sprain and it has been swollen. It was borderline, that I can no longer skate. And the wrist and elbow are also quite broken, the Wave describes.
Saara Aalto will compete in the program Hamish gama of with. Matt Frost/ITV/REX/All Over Press
He comes at the moment to survive one day at a time.
–I have a full time wrist support. All the time also, ice bags and cold gels is put on the ankle. And painkillers go, and trying to survive from one day to another, the Wave said.
He said the body had a very hard race.
–Real hard to the body has become, when I’ve never been to any athlete. I’m not stretchy, and I have the right routine of work out. I quickly learn the choreography, but then my physical side is not accustomed to such antics, the Wave said.
–the Greatest pressure comes from the fact that the pace here is just a shockingly fast. The pressure comes from the fact that I have to then quickly proceed to the next thing and we don’t have any freedom. It’s body is quite incomprehensible, Sarah continued.
Saara Aalto has been forced to stretch the difficult trick of partner Hamish gama of with. Matt Frost/ITV/REX/All Over Press
Sarah’s according to the Uk entertainment programme-making is taken very seriously.
–seriously, the judges are demanding so much and keep doing such crazy stunts that the audience thrives. It already happened pretty much, we kroppien expense. This is kind of already at the border, that is this too wild. It’s the pressure, and not so much the fact that how to succeed in this race. Not in this race succeeding, in principle, affect my singing career. This is a nice experience, it is hoped that the body now endure, the Wave said to the evening paper.