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Old 03-18-2002, 03:15 PM
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What level/jumps is everyone working on?

Just for skaters to get to know each other better

I am in Intermediate working on 2 axel (almost consistent), 3 sal (better than my axel for some reason), 3 lutz (1/2 cheated and I usually fall ).

How is everyone else's skating going?
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Old 03-18-2002, 03:29 PM
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I'm a skater of the adult persuasion, though I used to skate competitively as a kid. At my advanced age (40+), there's not a lot of muscle memory left. The only jump I could do when I returned to skating two years ago was a wimpy waltz jump. I can now successfully accomplish waltz, walley, sal, and lutz, but still have no loop, flip or axel. However, it is such fun .....

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Old 03-18-2002, 04:55 PM
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yay! Jumps :0)

I used to do all the doubles but I've been trying to build back from a knee injury... so I'm working on wimpy axels, double sals and toes... I've tried a few dbl loops and flips but they're not pretty....

When I say wimpy I don't mean that people doing those jumps are wimpy I mean my jumps are really wimpy right now, sooooooo tiny and just horrible over all... pretty embarassing to watch on the video at the rink and a goodday is now when I have managed to stand up on one axel or close to that!

Oh well c'est la vie... I'm working on it!
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Old 03-18-2002, 07:32 PM
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[[size]Yay their is a skating forum!!! [/size]
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Old 03-18-2002, 07:33 PM
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I'm a soon to be senior ladies and senior pairs. I can do all the way up to triple lutz in singles, triple loop is like half turn cheat and triple lutz can be clean or quarter depends on the day but my strength is in pairs I can do throw triple sal and throw triple loop with every thing that goes along with pairs. I'm glad that there is a new forum for skaters now!!! :wink:
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Old 03-18-2002, 08:24 PM
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Well, icetiff, I saw you skate at US Nationals and was most impressed.


I started skating at age 58. Yes, 58. That's not a typo. On FSW, I was vice president of the Head Banger/Klutz Club. WE lost our ice; therefore, I haven't skated lately but love wearing the New Orleans Figure Skating Clubs official warm-up outfit.

Looking forward to reading about everyone's adventures.

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Old 03-18-2002, 08:29 PM
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icetiff - what did you compete in at Nationals?
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Old 03-18-2002, 09:55 PM
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Dustin,

Yup, icetiff placed 3rd in junior pairs at the 2002 US nationals! They recently placed 6th at Junior worlds, highest place of the US teams! She and partner Larry are quite good and always enjoyable to watch.

Tiffany, we look forward to many more years of enjoying your skating and I'll get to see it live in person again at the 2005 nationals in Portland (Adrian and I have tix together). If I can I'm going to '04 Nat's in Atlanta too. Are you coming to the Indy Challenge again this year? I'll definitely stop by and give my support if you and Larry compete.

Have a great '02-'03 season!
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Old 03-19-2002, 04:27 PM
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Wow, that is great icetiff! Maybe I will see you at Nationals next year
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Old 03-19-2002, 05:01 PM
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I don't have a particular level as I haven't taken any type of USFSA/ISI tests, but I'll probably start in with those sometime this year.

Currently, I'm doing the waltz, toe loop, salchow, loop, and flip. Also doing the half lutz and should have the lutz down within the next month. The loop hasn't been going very well though. Some days I can do it without any problems, other days I can't even do one. Toe loop is pretty easy and flip is getting easier. Salchow comes and goes, but I like the feeling of the jump a lot (when it's going well, lol). My waltz jump is pretty big so I'm hoping to get started on the axel soon, but I'd like to get the other jumps a little more consistent before doing so.

I haven't been to the rink in over a week, so I'm itching to get back on the ice. I've been studying for final exams, but will be back on the ice this Thursday afternoon!!! (my last final is Thursday morning, 9:30-11:18am).
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Old 03-19-2002, 06:07 PM
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First of all:

Thank you Adrian for this forum! I haven't been to Rinkside over at FSW for so long, and it's great to connect with other skaters again.

I'm a beginner skater - I've been taking group lessons (with a few private ones here and there) for about 4 years, 8 months out of the year. I've finally gotten out of USFSA Basic Skills, and now I'm on Freestyle 1, yippee!

I can only do a tentative waltz jump (way below wimpy on the jump scale :wink: ) but I love my half-flip, which I tend to try to turn into a split jump.

I did a major wipeout on a bunnyhop last Sunday, which pays my yearly dues as the President of the Headbangers/Klutz Club.
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Old 03-20-2002, 09:14 AM
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I'm 48, been skating for 20 years (yup, started as an adult - pond skating as a kid didn't teach me much beyond standing up), and have plateaued at Silver. I passed Pre moves last month, which was a major accomplishment for me because I hate moves. I liked Figures better even if I wasn't really good at them.

For jumps, I'm an edge jumper: I have the singles down pat and have been working on an axel for more than a decade. It's getting close now. Of the toe jumps I like the toe loop best. My flip comes and goes. I used to have a lutz but ankle injuries wiped it out and reclamation has been slow.

I'm now tackling ISI for the first time in 16 years, in the hopes of attending ISI Worlds this summer. I'm currently FS3, thanks to the footwork sequences. I can do them - I just can't remember what they are while I'm doing them.
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Old 03-20-2002, 12:57 PM
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I'm another adult skater, at ISI FS3 right now. I haven't taken lessons for a couple of months and haven't really been able to practice like I've wanted to either--there's a rink with a nearly empty noon skate 5 minutes from my new job, but A) I'm often busy, and B) it's hard to practice hard when you're wearing slacks and don't have time to change, and need to be presentable for the afternoon!

So---I have jumps through toe and sal, and I was working on the loop and flip 4 months ago, with good progress, but that's all gone now. Spins are what's really holding me back, however. Since I can't practice very hard now, I usually end up working on spins, so perhaps this will be good in the long run. I had some REALLY good scratch spins last weekend, just fooling around, so maybe progress has been made! I can't wait to get back into lessons, though---I really miss jumping well. Footwork is a whole 'nuther story, sadly----maybe I can split my practice time between footwork and spins, and improve where it's desperately needed!


Thanks for the forum, Adrian! My only dilemma is....what do we call ourselves? Wait, I know----[color=blue:9fa482f3a6]Adrian's Icers![/color:9fa482f3a6] 8)
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Old 03-22-2002, 03:43 PM
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i've been skating for about 8ish months and have all jumps consistent up to flip and ALMOST a lutz. i just started working on an axel. my lutz is pretty good, but it's just not consistent yet. the flip is my best jump and it's my favorite.

i'm definitely a jumper, i have a scratch and a sit spin and i'm working on the backspin and the camel.

i've not actually tested anything yet b/c i can't go to morning test sessions (parents working, etc) but i'm working on prelim moves and a prelim free program.

oh and i'm 16.
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Old 03-22-2002, 07:29 PM
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jumps

Axle jump

Problem is I can only go skating every 2-3 weeks..and not much now because of school. I just recently started skating.
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Old 03-28-2002, 06:27 PM
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Another adult skater checking in- started skating at 38. ALL my jumps are wimpy, but identifiable. I have singles up to a lutz, and combos up to lutz-loop. Hope to get an axel before the next ice age......
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Old 03-31-2002, 10:52 PM
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I'm in junior. I don't think that I will really be skating that much though anymore because I am going away to university and in order to really excell there I'll have to cut down on my training.
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Old 04-01-2002, 08:00 AM
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[color=blue:e9d180643c]I'm 33 and working on :
* backspins - the nemesis
* axel - had it, lost it, several times! :?
* Inter Bronze Field moves test (or level 3)
* Inter Bronze Elements test
* Prelim & Interbronze Free tests (Levels 2 & 3), all NISA, UK tests

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Old 04-01-2002, 12:20 PM
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Small stuff...so small

Compared to all you guys, I'm working on small stuff..but it's so hard for me! I'm working on my waltz jump and a salchow. I occasionally work on a baby toe jump.
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Old 04-03-2002, 09:04 PM
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Another adult, male, 56 years old.....


My jumps and the scores

1) Waltz jump....4.3

2) Half Flip...1.2

3) Salchow...0.9

Slow but steady...I will get there!!
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Old 04-04-2002, 01:45 PM
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Oh Joy!! I think I am going to have the change to skate April 13th in Baton Rouge. Jenny87 and a friend of hers plan to accompany me.

As for level of skating, it's been so long that I suspect I am on the Zamboni level. UGH

Status of proposed new rink here in NO: Tied up in politics....still! (Think "they" want money under the table. Hummmm does this remind anyone of ice dance?)

Sandra (who is slapping her face for that last remark.)
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Old 04-04-2002, 01:48 PM
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FORGOT SOMETHING.

Schmeck, do we still have the Headbangers/Klutz Club?

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Old 04-04-2002, 06:35 PM
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Sandra, of course we still have the HB/KC - just paid my yearly dues with that killer wipeout I had a few weeks ago :wink: You still want to be my VP, right?

Schmeck, proud founder and president of the HB/KC

PS - I'm so happy for you that you've been able to get someone and some time for skating again! Jenny87 sounds like a wonderful young lady!

PPS - don't forget to dust off your beautiful, white, never been scuffed ice skates, ok? :wink:
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Old 04-04-2002, 06:41 PM
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Schmeck......and they have shiny silver blades! :wink:

Why certainly I want to continue to be your Vice President! You have absolutely, without a doubt, earned the title of President!

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Old 04-04-2002, 09:26 PM
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[quote:151637be7a="SandraD"]Schmeck......and they have shiny silver blades! :wink:
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Still waiting for Sandra to get her first right-through-the-finish-on-the-leather scuff...
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