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Old 05-25-2006, 09:48 AM
TimDavidSkate TimDavidSkate is offline
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ISI Technical requirements FS 1 to FS 10

I was wondering on what the technical & program time requirements for the ISI FS1 to FS10 in details.
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Old 05-25-2006, 10:45 AM
Isk8NYC Isk8NYC is offline
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Standard warning: You really need a copy of the ISI handbook(s) if you plan to test or compete. Information received from sources other than the handbook is hearsay and could very well be wrong. *soapbox away*

That said, the elements are listed in the 2004 Competitors' handbook update that you can find here. (You'll need to page down to find the Freestyle section.) This update only includes the CHANGED pages, so you won't find the durations.

The duration times are:
FS 1,2,3: 1.5 mins / FS 4,5: 2 mins / FS 6: 2.5 mins / FS7: 3 mins / FS 8: 3.5 mins / FS 9-10: 4 mins

Finally, the maneuver descriptions/standards and dance step sequences are in the Testing handbook. The updated (really re-assigned) patterns are in the rulebook update here, but for the others, you'll need a real handbook.
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