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View Poll Results: What Level are you? | |||
Novice | 0 | 0% | |
Junior | 0 | 0% | |
Intermedite | 1 | 6.67% | |
Senior | 1 | 6.67% | |
Juvenile | 0 | 0% | |
Pre-Juvenile | 1 | 6.67% | |
Pre-Novice | 0 | 0% | |
Learn to Skate | 3 | 20.00% | |
Other,please name Level | 8 | 53.33% | |
I'm at no Level..I just skate for fun. | 1 | 6.67% | |
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What level skater are you?
Say,we haven't done a "what Level skater are you"thread in a while. So I thought we could do an update. Please include the Discipline(s) you do for that level.
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I do hope you weren't intending this to apply just to American skaters, as the names of the levels are different in other countries around the world.
And, of course, one can have a different level in different disciplines - I, for instance, have Level 3 compulsory dance, level 2 skating moves and level 1 free dance, but don't have any free or pairs tests. My husband has his level 3 compulsory dances, level 3 skating moves, level 1 free dance AND level 1 Elements and level 1 Free....
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Dance: Gold (working on Internationals now)
Freestyle: Novice Moves in the Field: Senior (passed in 2005) |
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Dance - Preliminary
Moves - Adult Bronze FS - Adult Pre Bronze |
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Say,btw. can anyone please explain what is ment by COMPULSORY Dance? I've always wondered what that means.
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Compulsory means required or mandatory. A compulsory dance (versus a free or original dance) has required steps and timing that every single person or couple has to complete. They are judged on how well they do those required steps versus other competitors doing the same steps.
This is different than the original dance, where each person or couple makes up a dance to a combination of types of music (swing, tango, cha-cha, etc) and though there are elements they have to include, everyone can do whatever steps however they want. The Free dance is just that - free. You get to choose whatever music and steps you want, as long as you have the elements required (twizzles, lifts) and you can do those elements however you want to if they follow the rules.
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Interesting.Do we know any history or reason why unlike other Disciplines...we don't say Short and Long Program? As I know in Singles the Short has the required elements and the Free is just that. Why is Dance devided into 3?
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Moves - pre-Bronze (hoping to test this October)
Freestyle - ISI FS 3/ pre-Bronze |
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Moves: Novice, working on Junior - trying to pass Junior before October so that I have a solid amount of time to work on Senior before the change.
Freestyle: Pre-Juv, working to pass Juv soon!! Dance: I will start dance after I pass Senior moves ((coach will NOT let me forget this promise made to make her get off my back!!))
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Now, to answer your question about levels, the ones I've passed are: Free Skating: Adult Silver Moves: Adult Gold Dance: Preliminary, but I've passed one Pre-Bronze dance Figures: Preliminary |
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Hi
I am currently only doing freestyle, and my level is: Free: ISI level 3 (working on level 4 sit spin) Coach has devised a program for me to work on too. londonicechamp |
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Moves: IPassed ntermediate, working on Novice. Like Kim to the Max, I hope to test Novice moves in October or so and work on getting Junior moves in before the changes.
Freestyle: Juv FS (competing Open-Juv)
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I am hoping to be Bronze by January so if I am good enough, I can head to nationals. My goal. |
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Free: Adult silver, testing pre-juv Saturday
Dance: standard silver, on hiatus from dance and not really working on pre-golds at the moment Moves: novice; hoping to test Junior in November.
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Moves - Pre-Bronze (Forever)
Free- Pre-bronze (See aforementioned moves) Dance- Preliminary
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Happily defying the laws of physics when I skate...and not in a good way If I could meet ole Axel Paulsen, I would kick him in the teeth President and Founding member of the I hate Toe-Loops Club Still a member, but trying to get out of the Pre-bronze peanut gallery. Visit my skating journal |
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I'm in LTS...I don't test or have my instructor keep track of my levels in any way, but once I get my FO 3-turns down (or maybe by that standard I do, as it asks for 3-turns on a standstill and I do them moving...i can't fathom doing them from a standstill), I'll have all of my skills for Basic 4...
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Bronze Moves and FS. No dance background (for now...) Working on Silver Moves currently...
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I am going to be starting dance in the fall session. I learned to the Dutch Waltz and Canasta Tango as a kid. We'll see how much I remember LOL |
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I am Adult Silver right now. Those Gold moves are gonna kill me. LOL
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Proud to be one of the few black men out on the ice Goals Pass my Silver Moves Test Finish Choreography for Silver Program Land a Clean Double Toe and Double Lutz Work on Double Axel and Rockers Speed up back Camel |
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Almost every other country the levels are different. Canada, Mexico, Denmark, GB, France.....
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I think that most countries which are ISU members have Novice, Junior and Senior as level names in common (although test requirements for each of these levels differ between the member countries). All of the other levels can carry very different names.
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Most countries with a national association have a very similar progression through to the elite levels, but they are called different things and have slightly different elements in them -and very few countries have adult tests apart from the USA. Our Field Moves are very different to yours - not easier or harder, just different!
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Unfortunately NISA don't put them on the website but there may be descriptions on other websites. We use the same names for all the turns. Although Progressives are generally called Runs (as they're really called Progressive Runs and we just shorten it differently both sides of the Atlantic). There are other differences in what we call things, but not normally for things in MITF tests.
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