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backspin
12-02-2003, 08:54 AM
Wow, I've never started this thread before! :mrgreen:

But I had to today, because I have to scream with delerious happiness about my huge breakthrough this week! 8O We've been working almost exclusively on the Kilian choctaw for a solid month. And I wasn't getting it, and wasn't getting it. And every lesson, it seemed something else was wrong--it wasn't even always the same problem. I was so frustrated, & so was my coach! Usually this sort of thing comes fairly easily to me.

So last night, I went BACK to the rink to skate on a public, having already skated in the morning, because I'd had a thought during the day on something that might help make it better. I worked for about an hour, and while it wasn't great, it was much improved. I left feeling I had made my peace with it.

On my way out the parking lot I called my coach, & he said he was on his way in! So I turned around & went BACK in, and we worked for another 1/2 hour-----and with a few more tweaks from him, I FINALLY figured out what the heck this step is about and where it's really supposed to go, and suddenly, Viola! There it was, not difficult, not scary anymore, just another simple step.

And now I can't stop smiling! :D :D I feel like someone who's seen the light, and must now tell everyone I meet: "The choctaw CONTINUES in the direction you're travelling! It doesn't go away from the boards! It goes into them! REPENT!!" :lol: :lol: :lol:

garyc254
12-02-2003, 02:39 PM
Boo Hoo: Going back to Saturday, got up at 6:00 am, went to the Red Cross for pheresis, and rushed to the rink for my 9:45 group lesson. Um..... there was a hockey tournament going on. 8O Guess I'll read the schedule a little closer next time. :oops:

Woo Hoo: Monday night skate I practiced some footwork sequences (okay, they're not fancy nor fast, but they're fun) and tried again to do power pulls (just can't get my legs to cooperate).

Jess-ka
12-02-2003, 06:34 PM
Woo Hoo- I didn't have a lesson today instead i had a skating test, i passed all three of the pre-silver dances WOO!! hehe yeah uhm it was great:D 8-)
Boo Hoo- there wasn't any boo hoo's today8-)

sk8er1964
12-02-2003, 09:16 PM
Originally posted by Jess-ka
Woo Hoo- I didn't have a lesson today instead i had a skating test, i passed all three of the pre-silver dances WOO!! hehe yeah uhm it was great:D 8-)
Boo Hoo- there wasn't any boo hoo's today8-)

Congrats Jess-ka!!! :D

Woo Hoo - Got the new program about 1/2 way choreographed. I just love my new music!

Boo Hoo - the muscle above my right ankle is hurting - not quite sure why, except that the doubles must have something to do with it. It appears that my tongue slips to the right on that boot, so I'm trying to straighten it out.

Mrs Redboots
12-03-2003, 08:59 AM
Congratulations, and Backspin, I'm totally impressed by that Kilian choctaw, which looks evil to me.

Woohoo: Had an hour's lesson today, 30 minutes with Robert, 30 minutes solo. Ran through everything for the weekend, and it should be good.

Boo-hoo: I don't think there's going to *be* a weekend- I've just pulled a jugful of caustic soda (I was making soap) all over my arm and feet, and am waiting for Robert to take me to hospital. I hope all will be well, but I do feel sick from the pain....

garyc254
12-03-2003, 09:17 AM
Originally posted by Mrs Redboots
Boo-hoo: I don't think there's going to *be* a weekend- I've just pulled a jugful of caustic soda (I was making soap) all over my arm and feet, and am waiting for Robert to take me to hospital. I hope all will be well, but I do feel sick from the pain....

OUCH!!! Hopefully thay can do something for you at the hospital.

Tell the doctors what you've got planned for the weekend and maybe they'll do something a little extra to help you heal.

Keep us posted.

Darned!!!

"Making soap"? I am impressed!!!

flo
12-03-2003, 09:44 AM
Mrs. Redboots - hope you're ok!

Boo hoo - had a skating board meetin last night so missed my lesson.
Woo hoo - skated at club and the interpretive program is doing well. I also picked out new music for the freestyle - The Grand Canyon Suite. I'll get started on it after the Holiday show.

Baltimore area skaters: The Ice Club of Baltimore's holiday show is December 13th at 10. All are welcome to come and skate after!

dbny
12-03-2003, 12:31 PM
Originally posted by Mrs Redboots
Boo-hoo: I don't think there's going to *be* a weekend- I've just pulled a jugful of caustic soda (I was making soap) all over my arm and feet, and am waiting for Robert to take me to hospital. I hope all will be well, but I do feel sick from the pain....

:cry: Ouch! Please let us know how you are doing when you get back from the ER.

Mrs Redboots
12-03-2003, 05:42 PM
Originally posted by dbny
:cry: Ouch! Please let us know how you are doing when you get back from the ER. Six hours later..... If you are going to burn yourself, DON'T do it with chemicals.... I had to sit there for six hours with my arm under a running tap, on the most uncomfortable chair. Soaked feet for an hour, too, and they are fine now. But arm has a huge bandage on (MOST splendid - I shall have to take a photograph), and is rather sore. Have to go to another hospital tomorrow that has a specialist burns unit. Hope all will be well - I'm going to France on Friday, come what may, even if I have to sit on the sidelines. But I expect I'll be okay to skate. I intend to be, anyway. Probably won't skate tomorrow, though - see how I feel....

dbny
12-03-2003, 06:09 PM
Originally posted by Mrs Redboots
Six hours later..... If you are going to burn yourself, DON'T do it with chemicals.... I had to sit there for six hours with my arm under a running tap, on the most uncomfortable chair. Soaked feet for an hour, too, and they are fine now. But arm has a huge bandage on (MOST splendid - I shall have to take a photograph), and is rather sore. Have to go to another hospital tomorrow that has a specialist burns unit. Hope all will be well - I'm going to France on Friday, come what may, even if I have to sit on the sidelines. But I expect I'll be okay to skate. I intend to be, anyway. Probably won't skate tomorrow, though - see how I feel....

I hope you at least had TV, radio, or something to read. I'm quite relieved to hear your feet are OK, and hoping for the best when you see the specialist Thursday about your arm. I have always found burns to be one of the most frightening injuries possible.

singerskates
12-03-2003, 07:48 PM
Youchers, Mrs. Redboots!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hope the burn on your arm heals up enough to skate on the Weekend.
Question, don't they have Tide With Bleach in England? No mixing required and it's safe for coloured clothes too.

Boo Hoo: The ice on ticket ice was horrible. It had very very very deep ruts from hockey all over the place especially in the spot where I do my first spin. I had to move my sitspin because of the ruts. The ruts also made me feel uneasy about jumping so I didn't bother to really try my loops or flips and just walked through them. Didn't get to play my music because the music system wasn't out yet.

Woo Hoo: After a few tries of my combination spin, I finally got 4 revs on the Broken Leg Sitspin and 4 revs on my upright before getting out of the spin. Yes, I actually was counting revs after the first rev of each position. Tried to get it in my program but it was hard to get all the way through my program with the other skater having her program Choreographed and the Choreographer running in to me just as I was going to do my spin combo. Had a attitude spin at the end after the combo spin.. got my change edge spiral to curve a bit more on the inside edge so I could set up my flip/toe combo in a different spot so that I could cover the ice where I didn't skate before and this set up the combo spin and attitude spin (hips out the front and right leg out like a layback. Maybe soon I'll get that layback spin going that I want for the end of the program. I also noticed that if I didn't ride my left outside edge long enough on the last forward cross stroke, I couldn't do the waltz jump from forwards without running in the boards and that messed up the set up for the change edge spiral. Realized it and then it worked again.

Brigitte

jazzpants
12-04-2003, 01:25 AM
*cringe* Annabel! *cringe* I hope your arms and feet heals up real quick!!! 8O 8O 8O

TashaKat
12-04-2003, 05:30 AM
(((Annabel))) Hope that you're ok


BOO HOO

Got to work yesterday (after coming back especially from my mum's) to be told (after driving 1.5 hours in the fog and rain) that I was no longer needed! Then got out to my car and it wouldn't start .... plus a whole host of other yakkies!

WOO HOO

Started skating again :D

Because of sudden, unexpected unemployment status I went along to the rink and did 10 minute bursts of skating till my lesson at 5.45 pm. I felt a bit wobbly but managed everything up to Loop.

My lesson was GREAT. I have a new coach who's only been over from Canada for a couple of months. She's a Free coach so I can't do dance right now but it was a great lesson, she's really nice. We started off doing stroking exercises and then went onto spins and then jumps. In the end I did an HOURS lesson. Her technique is slightly different but I came away feeling pretty good. Unfortunately my ankles are now bruised (from the new quadra bond Harlicks that I had just bought before I gave up!) but I am back again tomorrow for another lesson (I was going to go in today but feel like hell as I haven't eaten since Tuesday 5pm and didn't sleep last night).

It's good to be back :D I've bought a month's season ticket so I'll see how it goes.

All the best to everyone


x

Mrs Redboots
12-04-2003, 07:28 AM
Aaarrrrgggghhhh - oh Lynne, not another unemployed adult skater???? There are FAR too many of us (not that I am unemployed for another 2 weeks, but still).

Update on the burn situation: Foot fine, you wouldn't know it had even been splashed. Went to the specialist hospital today, and guess what? Had to soak it yet more! But I think that was only the alkali coming out overnight, as next time she tested it, it was fine. The consultant has decided against a skin graft (phew!), at least for now, and I may use my arm normally (and skate! Double phew!), but keep it up, i.e. in a sling, when not in use. BUT have the most enormous bandage on it, even bigger than yesterday's, which has to stay on until Tuesday, when I go back. And she wrapped it round my thumb - how am I supposed to wash my hands? Have bought loads of latex gloves; I can see I shall need them.

Haven't yet skated today; may well go to Dance club, I'll see how I feel. But we are off to the Dune of Flanders Cup in the morning, so I'll let you know how it went when I get back.

(Oh, and Brigitte - hand-made soap is the nicest thing to wash with; I use nothing else on my face, even. Now to go and make the soap that didn't get made last night.....).

singerskates
12-04-2003, 09:59 AM
I thought you were mixing up a soap for to wash your clothes when you got the chemicals spilled on you Mrs. Redboots.
I am confused now.

I don't mix soaps together. I use them they way I bought them in the store. Ever heard of WHMIS (Workplace Harzardous Material Information System). One of the things in the list of safty rules says not to mix different Chemicals together because of the reaction it could cause. Everyone who works in Canada has to go through WHMIS training. Do they have that in Briton too? How about in the US?

Brigitte

ONe thing, what about mixing steel, ice and a human being? What do you get?

quarkiki2
12-04-2003, 10:51 AM
Mrs. Redboots -- glad to hear that you are doing better -- I was worried about you yesterday!

Brigitte -- Mrs. Redboots is making hand-made bar soap for face and body, it's one of her other hobbies. If I'm right, it's like fancy hand-poured soaps you find in gift shops. She posted a recipie a looooong long time ago.

Hey, I finally had a woo-hoo night at Synchro! I hit just about everything every run-through! Yippee! We were practicing in costume for the first time, maybe that's why. We also had to smile the last four run-throughs and I guarantee that I smiled every second of each of them. So the moral of the story is: smiling and skating in a skirt helps!

There were a couple of boo-hoo issues, but since I don't think I'd better stick them on a public message board. All I can say is that I feel badly for our poor, frustrated choreographer!

And this was a big woo-hoo from before Thanksgiving: Our dearest friends came for a visit before T-Day and their 8-year-old twins insisted on skating and showing me what they've learned since this summer. The boy raced around on his hockey skates with much more security than I've seen from him and the girl showed me what she was working on for her duet in her club's Christmas program. She asked me for help on her lunge (one of my better moves, thankfully) and she was tipping over completely at the waist. I asked her to try it like she was holding on to a trapeeze and, viola! she had a lunge! I watched her for a while and noticed that she was stroking and crossing-over with tiny, choppy strokes, so we worked on stroking for a while. I told her that I was really having difficulty with forward crossovers, and would she please show me how to do them? Then I said that my instructors really wanted me to do them with bent knees and how would that look? We fiddled and tinkered a bit and, suffice it to say, by the end of the hour her parents (my dearest friends) were amazed at the progress she made.

She did back crossovers correctly for the first time (she was struggling with the BO edge, so we did them around the red hockey dot until we both got better BO edges), centered her two-foot spin and gained four revolutions (she was snapping her arms in too fast), cleaned up her pivot (not using her arms at all), and I taught her a spiral (she did a beautiful attitude spiral on her third attempt -- I'm jealous). I was glad that I could help her -- she's one of my best buddies!!

It was also good for me because we spent so much time stroking and reviewing crossovers -- I haven't done that for a while. Somehow my back crossovers have gotten better than my forward -- it must be all the time we spend going backwards in synchro!

plinko
12-04-2003, 11:52 AM
Woo Hoo. Snuck in some practice today, I was dropping some things off at the arena and the rink was empty and the rink guy said to go on if I wanted. I ran through some dance patterns.

Boo Hoo. The ice hadn't had a flood since the big boys hockey practice so it was chewed up. My three turns have degenerated into lazy uppercase E's. Must remember how to check, I'm throwing myself around and not using my hips.

batikat
12-04-2003, 03:05 PM
Annabel
Hope your arm is better soon and Good Luck for Dune of Flanders cup!

Woo-Hoo!
Tuesdays lesson - got 10 centred revs in my upright spin - a record for me!

Boo-Hoo!
Still can't get the leg across to convert it to a proper scratch spin and back spin is still non-existant.

Woo-Hoo!
I'm learning the inter-bronze Field Moves which are quite challenging. Haven't actually taken the Prelim ones yet but due to the strange situation currently whereby Field Moves and Dance Moves are considered equivalent I can do level 2 dance moves (FI curves and continuous change of edges) and then do Inter-bronze Field Moves and never have to do Prelim Field Moves at all.:roll: :??

The Inter-bronze moves are:
Change of edge: (RFO with a swing, change to RFI and swing;
followed by LFI swing and change to LFO) and repeat on opposite side starting on other foot.)

Continuous alternate outside 3's: - very hard to control the upper body rotation in order to change feet!

Continuous Inside 3's with crossover between: I am terrified of the LFI3 and yet when I do this exercise the LFI3 is technically MUCH better than the RFI3 which tends to scrape horribly (bad timing on the knee action I think)

One foot slalom (power pulls In US and Canada??)both forwards and backwards. The backwards is OK but the forwards is really hard on the right foot.

Back cross-rolls: the only one my coach reckoned would pass if I took this test now!8-)

Back outside 3's and mohawks, in a circle, both directions: Still can't complete the BO3 turn without falling off the edge

Wonder how long it will be before I can get this lot to passing standard. Any tips on the above gratefully received!!

Terri C
12-04-2003, 05:12 PM
Woo- hoo:
My coach changed my program to add a THIRD jump combination- a sal- toe! I haven't done it in quite awhile, so when I landed it it was - woo hoo!

Boo- hoo:
Another change coach made was putting the loop at the beginning of the program- right from a standstill. Her rationale was that I could just get it out of the way, and focus on everything else!
We'll keep working on it!

TashaKat
12-05-2003, 05:55 AM
Originally posted by singerskates
Ever heard of WHMIS (Workplace Harzardous Material Information System). One of the things in the list of safty rules says not to mix different Chemicals together because of the reaction it could cause. Everyone who works in Canada has to go through WHMIS training. Do they have that in Briton too? How about in the US?

Brigitte

One thing, what about mixing steel, ice and a human being? What do you get?

Hi, we have 'COSHH' (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) in the UK but I wouldn't say that it was exactly taught, you have to be aware of hazards in your area but that's about the extent of it!

x

TashaKat
12-05-2003, 06:20 AM
Originally posted by batikat
Wonder how long it will be before I can get this lot to passing standard. Any tips on the above gratefully received!!

Hi, I was working on these when I broke my wrist (about a month/6 weeks off testing them!) so I'll try and remember what helped me!

Change of edge: lots of practise, lots of bent knees and I mean REALLY bent knees and good edge changes ..... I had actually reached that seemingly unattainable state of being able to INCREASE my speed (slightly) through the edge change by coming from a bent knee, straightening, stretching the free leg as far as I could and then rebending again ....

Continuous alternate outside 3's: start on a hockey circle going backwards on an inside edge with the free leg stretched out behind (a la second part of the 3 turn), all you do (she says) is to keep your body rotated into the circle and attempt to maintain speed and control while you bring your free leg in and then extend out again. It's tedious but it helps as this is the bit where I used to rotate in the wrong direction so had to put my foot down before doing the next 3-turn. It sounds easy but it's very difficult to do without tipping or rotating the wrong way. If you can crack this it will help the exercise immensely

Continuous Inside 3's with crossover between: Wish I could remember all of my corrections on this one. The main point that I had was not to rush the inside edge before the 3-turn! I had to consciously think about HOLDING the FI edge. The other thing (again) is control of your upper body and don't let your free leg swing too far behind you or you will pull yourself off your balance. Let your body come around with the turn rather than trying to fight it (which is another thing that I did!)

One foot slalom (power pulls In US and Canada??)both forwards and backwards. Knee bend +++ and practise! I've been doing them again today and it KILLS the quads :( I remember thinking about actually WORKING the edges rather than getting all the way around the rink initially (which she 'tried' to get me to do today!). You should also think about really stretching the free leg out, low and in front of you (forwards) and imagine it as a pen and you're drawing the shape on the ice in front of you, for some reason this always helped me even though I'm not good on the imagery thing. My coach used to get me to keep my upper body quite still in order that I worked the edges but I know that a lot of coaches get you to 'swing' the upper body to help ...... I prefer the 'difficult' way because at least I know that I'm actually doing the edges myself rather than pulling myself around them!

Back cross-rolls: the only one my coach reckoned would pass if I took this test now!8-) Tips that I were given were to feel as though someone were pulling me backwards by a cord attached to the middle of my shoulder blades, to make sure that I didn't swing the free leg and to make sure that I put the blade down on an outside edge :roll:

Back outside 3's and mohawks, in a circle, both directions: How do you do the back 3's? Although this is now my nemesis the way I was taught was NOT to pre-rotate the body because this can cause over-rotation and/or pull you off the edge. Basically (I hate that word) you 'sit' on the edge and rotate as one so that the upper body rotates WITH the feet etc. It's difficult but worth working on as it gives you MUCH more control! The other thing was (as usual) to stretch the free leg and to feel as though you're touching the top of the inside of the boot with your toes on the turn .....

FRIDAY

Another lesson ...... another HOURS lesson which I rather suspect was 90 minutes!

My ankles are bruised from last time but the pain soon dulled.

New coach is great even if she doesn't have quite so many funny sayings! She's very nice but tough (which I like).

Today we did stroking exercises, figures of 8, slaloms (power pulls) and slaloms with a turn after every couple (does that make sense?). We then went onto spins (I'm going to REALLY work my spins this time): sit, camel (which has improved miraculously), back (she has shown me a new technique which seems to be working), change sit, camel-change sit-back and exercises for change camel (with a view to working towards flying camel!!!!!! x8O ) We didn't do much on jumps today because I'm still a bit sore but she's given me a few pointers (I tend to do Bielmann jumps where my free leg flies up into the air). After a crappy year (I'm going to be unemployed until at least the New Year by the look of it) I've at least found a good skating coach .... so I guess nothing else really matters ;) A knight in slightly tarnished armour in an Aston Martin wouldn't go amiss but hey, that's life!

Good luck Annabel and all the best to everyone else

MissIndigo
12-05-2003, 11:54 AM
Woo Hoo!!

I haven't posted much in this thread lately because I've been focusing on those (sometimes) mind-numbing moves...blech...and working hard at school. Making good progress on both fronts though...I've recently won a travel award from a scientific society based in the RTP that will fund my way to any meeting in the world I want to attend! I am boingy boingy excited!!!

Anyway, it's Friday, and Friday means that I get to go skating! My coach let me play the CD I burned last night, and as usual, she kicked my butt, in a good way. She just knows how much to push me to get the power out of me, and she has noticed how much faster I've been skating in the past few months. The funniest thing she said to me today was, and was in reference to my forward power stroking, "I need to tell you, and please take it as a compliment, that you are way too smooth and boring." (hahahahaha!!!) Everything was right about my technique on the forward crossovers, but she wanted me to attack them more, saying I made them look too easy (!). So I did, and we left that part of the lesson happy. With these new Klingbeils, I am digging deeper into the ice and hearing that oh-so-sweet rip of my true edges as they grip the ice. It's a skate-gasm, I tell you. To give you an idea just how much my power has improved, I am now able to keep up with my teenage friend who is a novice-level skater. That's two levels from the top, and here I am, a lowly adult bronze level skater. :p

Boo Hoo...my hips were really stiff this morning, as they always are in cold damp weather. Even worse, the rink has no heat, not even in the offices where I put on my skates! It's nuts! As a result, my camel spins sucked, but at least I still have 'em.
:P

batikat
12-05-2003, 03:12 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by TashaKat
[B]Hi, I was working on these when I broke my wrist (about a month/6 weeks off testing them!) [B]

Hey Tashakat - I'm not sure that bit is exactly encouraging.... !!!!!
:roll: :?? 8-)

Seriously though - thanks for the tips - I'll give them a go next week. Glad to hear you are back skating and have a good coach -hope things start to look up on the job front pretty soon.


Jumps and Spins group lesson today (but only 3 of us so it was good)
Woo-Hoo
Camel spin position was good
Boo-hoo
Just got to get it to go round now!

Woo-hoo
almost go the hang of the Flip
Boo-Hoo
Fell while practising it - ouch!!!

Boo-Hoo
no loop
no back-spin

luna_skater
12-05-2003, 05:16 PM
Woo Hoo: Ice was nice and quiet today, with the Western Challenge going on in town. Did some tweaking on the Harris and Kilian. Learned the Blues! No major problems anywhere; I think all three dances just need more practice.

Boo Hoo: Just the typical frustrations of learning new things. One frustrating step in the Kilian, but I shouldn't really be upset about it since I've only had two lesson with it. Same with the Blues...I find the choctaw tricky, but I just started it today. So I guess I can't really complain too much, lol!

triple twist
12-05-2003, 06:08 PM
Woo-hoo!!! I landed my double lutz in combo with a loop!
Boo-Hoo!! tried the double lutz in combo with a double loop and took a really hard fall.so bad i got a headache!

Woo hoo! Passed my jr. silver dances

CanAmSk8ter
12-05-2003, 09:03 PM
Whoo-hoo: Had a good lesson on Tango today. Coach says if I skate it on the test like I did today I should have no problem. Unfortunately he's said that before and been wrong. Oops, there I go with negative thinking again! I'm sure it'll be fine. I have another week, after all.

Kilian continues to be good. I'm doing two patterns 90% of the time now, but my choctaws are still a little scrapy and the second one tends to be pretty flat. But since I couldn't even do the choctaw, let alone the whole dance, three weeks ago I'm definitely happy- even if my coach did get kind of mad when I told him I'm not ready to partner it at speed yet. I'm not.

Boo-hoo: Went to the doctor about my knee, and was told I need to have x-rays and then probably an appointment with an orthopedist AND an MRI too. She's worried about cartlige damage. Just what I wanted to hear- NOT! I'll probably have the x-rays early next week and we'll go from there. I'd like to get this healed up quickly, but I'm not sure it'll happen.

Jess-ka
12-06-2003, 07:18 PM
i hope your knee is okay CanAm...
Boohoo: too much snow to make it to the rink had to sit home and sleep all day...i wasn't even home! i was babysitting the night before so i am stuck there...oi...

TashaKat
12-07-2003, 05:36 AM
Originally posted by batikat
Originally posted by TashaKat
Hi, I was working on these when I broke my wrist (about a month/6 weeks off testing them!)

Hey Tashakat - I'm not sure that bit is exactly encouraging.... !!!!!
:roll: :?? 8-)

Oh whoops! :oops: Sorry ..... I only fell over (on back 3's) because I was watching my then coach watching me! Unfortunately she was in the opposite direction to the way I was turning ..... shows that you should CONCENTRATE!!! :twisted:

All the best

x

Figureskates
12-07-2003, 07:47 AM
Woo Hoo: TashaKat, it sure is nice to see you taking lessons and posting again.

Boo Hoo: Blizzard closed the rink yesterday and I have a feeling today as well. Guess I have to exchange my tippy toe skates for a snowblower, ggggrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

jp1andOnly
12-07-2003, 06:49 PM
Woohoo: Am doing all my jumps back up to the lutz. I am such a chicken on that jump though. I am concentrating hard on not doing a flutz. I used to do a flutz all the time so it's really hard not to flutz the lutz. Finally can do a Ina Bauer.

Am ready to test my junior Bronze, but due to time constraints (Christmas holidays and all that) I won't be testing it before Jan 15th, which is the deadline for testing for Adult nationals. That means I'll be skating class 1 Freeskate 1 in March. I hope by that time I have a decent rotated axel, though I will have my coach check on what is allowed jumpwise in the program

Boohoo: The gosh darn camel spin!! I'm peeing on the fire hydrant again. I just don't have the strength to keep my leg up. Same with spirals. Ugh, gonna have to work on that. The broken toe is still bothersome. The bone bruise I have on it will take a while to heal. Oh well, guess I'm wearing lots of running shoes for the next while. Very attractive with dress pants ;)



Just a sidenote: The first segment of the articles that will be written about me is going to press in Jan. When I get the copy I'll post it online.

Mrs Redboots
12-08-2003, 05:23 AM
whole weekend a definite Boo Hoo. Not a great competition - lovely people, lots of friends, but somehow everything ran late, and there were all sorts of problems, leading to comments about "p*ss-ups", "breweries" and the rest.

I really ought not to have skated, my arm simply wasn't up to all those changes of clothes, and as a result, every time I bent down to tie my skates, my back seized up and I could barely move. We did do the first round of the dance, predictably poorly (although I suspect that was more lack of presentation than anything). I did my Interpretive and it was a disaster - I skated it quite well (I actually did a 3-jump that left the ice!), but it didn't "come across" as it should have done, and will have to be changed. Oh well, at least I know it's not a success.

Anyway, come Saturday night my body was DETERMINED to be heard, so I had the runs all night long, (Thank you, Philip T, for the Immmodium!) and really couldn't skate on the Sunday, so we had to withdraw from the final round of the compulsory dances and the Interpretive Pairs. I was very disappointed, but it simply couldn't be done.

Then the supermarket didn't have the kind of herb tea I like that you can't get in this country..... grrr.....

Arm is pretty bad; I am even debating cancelling my lesson on Wednesday. I go to the burns clinic tomorrow, though, and we will see...

plinko
12-08-2003, 08:25 AM
The word came down from the evaluators on high that spins must improve in our region. That's directed to the kid skaters who compete but the coaches applied it to everyone. So even us pitiful adult skaters got spin lessons. Not all of us can spin, we spent a lot of time finding that perfect spot on the blade. Ha we spent so much time spinning that we didn't have to do evil backward swing roll drill.

Boo hoo: I can't get the pick out of my crossovers and am extremely frustrated about it.

jazzpants
12-08-2003, 10:33 AM
AH, Annabel!!! I'm sorry!!! (((Annabel))) :cry: :cry: :cry:

Sounds to me like your body is trying to tell you to take a break. Also, get Robert to stop by and get that herb tea you wanted. You deserve it after what you've been through!!!

Boo hoo here too. I couldn't get to my weekend rink on time to get in a good session. The parking area was so crowded with all these kids and parents b/c of an ice show that afternoon! So I hightailed outta there and went on a LOOONG relaxing day at the gym where I was there about 3 hours or so... (The branch near my weekend rink have a jacuzzi too...AAAAAH!!!!) ;)

So now I have to find ice time before my lesson besides tonight. :( (And I might have a lesson tonight as well with primary coach if his other student doesn't show up to make up for this coming Thursday morning since he can't make the lesson... )

(Okay, one WOO HOO!!!) ....but I get to sleep in THURSDAY morning!!!! YAAAAAY!!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

quarkiki2
12-08-2003, 10:43 AM
Mrs. Redboots, so sorry to hear that you weekend was painful. I hope that you get good news from the clinic tomorrow.

My lesson on Saturday wasn't really woo-hoo or boo-hoo. We went over the elements for the ISI Freestyle 1 test, but I wasn't actually testing. Pivot and spiral were A-OK passing. I was working with getting my pivot deeper and larger and that actially slowed my rotation and threw my weight over my freeleg a bit, but when I pulled it in to a tighter arc, it was OK. I'd still like to work on getting the pivot deeper, mine is OK, but I think it would be more dramatic if it were larger and faster. Spiral is getting steadier. It's easily high enough and now I can stroke into it at almost-full speed and hold it the short axis on the rink with few bobbles. I end up on a slight inside edge, but that's OK, I guess.

My two-foot spin is hovering between 5 & 7 rotations. Sometimes I hit that sweet spot where it feels weightless and effortless, YAY! I still have an issue of turn-out, but my instructor laughs and says that two years of skating aren't necessarily going to cancel out fifteen years of ballet. I'm working on keeping my knees bent for more rotations in the beginning before I straighten them, also on staying stretched out a little bit longer before pulling my arms in. I've been finding that if I get too much momentum going into the spin I end up spinning on my left foot only, the right one is just kinds there, barely touching the ice. Somehow, I manage to be pretty well centered -- I'd even wager that 90% of my spins don't travel. Thank goodness for SOMETHING!!

Then we did the waltz jump. Not happening. I can do a really lovely one with good height and distance OFF-ICE, but on the ice I'm a dork and I panic. Maybe I should just go out there and fling myself around and see what happens.

Back edges are mystifying me right now. I swear they used to be better! My BO are worse than BI in that, for some reason, I couldn't dor the RBO on one foot. LBO was OK, I was able to do the position change and head rotation, but forget the right side! BI edges are ok, though I wish I could get my lobes larger and I think I'm wide-stepping the foot change. I can, however, hear them rip so I'm at least USING the edge to generate speed if it isn't pretty, LOL!

We didn't get to the half-flip, though I did a couple and am still stepping aound instead of jumping. At least I'm getting around, so it's already much better than the waltz non-jump.

Mrs Redboots
12-09-2003, 11:33 AM
Thanks for your good wishes, everyone. After work today I went back to the burns clinic and had my arm re-dressed. They have put a much better bandage on it than last time (the last one kept on coming off, and got all ucky, and by the end it wasn't something I really wanted in my flat, never mind on my person; but luckily the other hospital had given us a spare bandage, so I used that), and a lot of antibiotic cream, and they hope that on Friday, when I go back, they will be able to put a smaller dressing on and maybe give me a stock of them to use at home.

The really good news is that the superficially-burned area has begun to itch, a sure sign that it's healing! The deep burn will take a long time to heal, though - I've been warned that it'll be the New Year before it is healed, and that there'll probably always be a scar. Certainly it hasn't begun to heal yet.

Anyway, after work and the hospital visit, I felt like a wet dishrag, so I've cancelled my skating for this week - will start again on Sunday, if possible. I think a rest will do me nothing but good at this stage.

Figureskates
12-09-2003, 03:53 PM
Annabel, please, please, please keep an eye on that deep burn as it heals.

Two summers ago, the 12 year old daughter of one of my fellow workers goy a nasty burn on her wrist from scalding cooking oil. All went well for about two weeks then she developed the flesh eating bacteria which started to race up her arm. They got it in time and she is fine now, other than a scar that reaches all the way to her shoulder from the surgery. From what the father told me, the doctors told him that burn sites can be a favored site for this type of infection...Please keep an eye on it.

vesperholly
12-09-2003, 04:21 PM
Woo-hoo: Am on the upswing of a Moves improvement. I learned Novice last summer, and they have been getting better in jerks and starts. There are six moves on the test (three of which are done twice in alternating directions/edges). My coach said that the last four (inside and outside counters, rocker choctaw sequence, spirals, bracket-3-bracket) are definitely passable.

The first (forward stroking to quick rocker-choctaws) is still atrocious on pattern, but at least the second (backward stroking to quick back inside 3s and forward inside threes) is actually manageable now.

Boo-Hoo: Though my CW spins continue to improve (can now do flying reverse sit in addition to flying camel), I still can't manage a decent CCW camel 80% of the time. I scared myself the other day by doing a good CW sit-change - am I really a CW jumper too?!?! My (CW) axel has gone from bad to worse. I can't get my free foot to kick through at all. It's so disappointing. All my other jumps feel very solid, good technique, no flutzing or cheating etc. I made a mess of myself in my freestyle lesson, which is totally embarrassing considering I am a good 7-10 years older than most everyone on the ice. Grr.

Take care Annabel!!

96.23??
12-09-2003, 06:04 PM
WOO HOO: I passed my blues, and that was my last senior silver dance so now I am on my gold dances! :D

sk8er1964
12-09-2003, 06:54 PM
Originally posted by 96.23??
WOO HOO: I passed my blues, and that was my last senior silver dance so now I am on my gold dances! :D

What a great accomplishment - congrats!!! :D :D :D