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Old 11-18-2006, 10:58 PM
sk8rabbi_07 sk8rabbi_07 is offline
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Silly Question

I know this is silly and i've been skating since i was 9... (now recently turned 18).... how does the USFSA Levels Pre-preliminary - senior = out to like the ISI levels... I hear some people talking about I compete and bronze and stuff like that? can someone just confirm for me how these equal out

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Old 11-19-2006, 12:01 AM
AshBugg44 AshBugg44 is offline
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ISI FS 5 is pretty equal to pre-preliminary. FS6/7 equal about preliminary (fs 6 requires a double sal, and fs 7 a double toe), fs 8 requires a double loop and so a fs 8 skater could be about juvenile or intermediate. in fs 9 you need a double axel (or a single in the other direction). I think fs 10 only needs one triple but I'm not sure exactly...
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