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My really spectacular falls involve speed and usually don't hurt - like the day I was doing forward XOs and my coach was hollering "Faster! Faster!" I was WAY OVER and lost my edge when I was headed in her direction! The look of horror on her face was priceless as she thought she was about to become a grease spot on the boards! (I LIKE falling from XO's - my hip is so close to the ice that it isn't much of a fall, though I do become a dangerous projectile!)
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![]() But after getting past the fundamentals, I believed in myself and my capabilities more - the past few years, i've totally changed perspective and i'm not as gung-ho about "have to get it now" ... and skating is a lot more fun that way. Its not like i'm learning any slower either. ![]()
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In reference to my statement that not everybody can do anything ...
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1. To be blunt, because some people suck at skating. There. I said it. Some people just suck, and no amount of time or effort or smart training is going to change that. 2. Some people will have physical restrictions and no amount of time or effort or smart training is going to change that. And by the way, some people assume from my comments that I am negative about my own skating and that I think I won't get an axel (or whatever the lofty goal of example is). For the record, I do not suck. I will have an axel. I am not "down" on my skating, or even adult skating in general. Most adult competitors who know me know that I've been a strong advocate for adult skating for over a decade and have "recruited" and encouraged many adults in this sport. Just wanted to get that out there. Last edited by skaternum; 10-05-2006 at 03:21 PM. |
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You are such a positive person!
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Wow, this forum is so entertaining!!
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Still, most of the time I have the right attitude of mind, I try hard to think positive. And that's half the battle. Like I said before, I reckon skating is maybe 5% natural talent but 95% hard work. When it comes down to it, the majority of the world's population can't skate at all, so there's something to be said for very fact we're all out there giving it a go in the first place. S xxx
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Oh I thought those were positives
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Chiming in here with a little anedote from my lesson yesterday.
Working on Bronze moves with my coach, she commented that she is concerned that I don't have enough power on the power three turns. I told her that if the judges are expecting me ( a 41 year old woman) to do power threes with the power of a 11 year old, that is simply not going to happen. Isn't this why we have Adult moves tests?
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![]() Getting power from your strokes and edges is really a matter of learning proper technique and practicing it, and I think those are the only reasons the kids ever skate with more "power" than we do. I didn't mean to get on a soapbox here, but our body size on MIF patterns is the only thing I DO think gives us an advantage as adults! ![]()
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It's fear and self imposed limitations that are preventing it. Speaking of...they are thinking of changing the ISI testing standards for adults and completely lowering the bar. I don't like it one bit... |
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Re: Power 3's... well, FWIW...
As I understand power 3's, one can draw power on the power 3's from the following area: 1) the step out to the BI edge, 2) the crossovers and 3) the push to the FO edge. Now this is just MY experience but... I didn't pass my power 3's on my last test b/c I didn't do 3) well enough. I did improve on all three, but 1) and 2) was pretty much what saved me this time around. When I learned to adjust my torso on 3) so I'm facing where I'm pushing to, I felt more confident about bending my knees and use the entire blade to push into the FO edge. I'm still practicing and trying to improve my power 3's now, but if even this wimpy 39 year old skater who's really out of shape can improve on power 3's to the point where the coaches agrees that it's my "most improved" move element on that test, I'm pretty sure anyone can. It'll take a LOT more time, I'l admit, but I'm living proof that it CAN happen!!! Quote:
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I'm another one who just disagrees with you Terri C. If you say you can't, whatever excuse you want, you most likely can't and won't. If you want power in your power 3's for example you need to find what you need to do to make it happen and work towards it. I try very hard to think I can or I will when skating. I firmly believe if you think it and work towards it you will. Your setting yourself up to limit yourself without trying to see what you can really accomplish. I hear this attitude often at my rink from fellow adults and it drives me nuts. Skating is one step at a time, work towards your goals and have fun. Be positive and don't limit yourself.
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Gotta defend your turf, right?
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I was just skimming through and some of the posts made me chuckle!
This is a SPORT ladies and gents. To be competitive and successful at a SPORT you have to train and condition your body to be in shape. Some people may not have the athletic ability needed to be competitive. Some people just may not be cut out to be figure skaters(or competetive ones). If you are serious about this SPORT, get serious about your training. Especially if you are older. Out of shape and older is not a good combo for skating. You need to have a high level of fitness if you are older to take the beating that competetive figure skating gives out! Just a thought!
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