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Old 06-16-2006, 08:26 AM
AndreaUK AndreaUK is offline
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UK -NISA test criteria

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Is there anywhere on the web where I can get a run down of what is expected or required for each NISA test level in both Freestyle and Dance?

Im currently only in Skate UK and i have the information for all the skate uk and passport levels but cant seem to find any information as to what comes after this.

I kinda want some kind of idea so I know what is probably realistic for me as an adult skater. Id like to think about some kind of direction.

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Old 06-16-2006, 09:20 AM
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There's a Yahoo group called UKSkaters which was founded by our own Tashakat. It hardly ever gets any traffic, but there is a list of the dance & free skating requirements in the files, and some other quite useful resources. Really, we ought to make more use of it.....
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Old 06-16-2006, 09:40 AM
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Thankyou Mrs Redboots for that I have joined and the docs there regarding Uk tests are very helpful.

Looking at them I dont know if its realistic or not that I will ever get into Nisa levels but who knows. Ive only skated for 6 weeks and allthough im progressing fast (allready doing 3 turns and spirals) I really dont think I will ever be able to jump.

Being a web master(ess) of various sites in the past I am concidering setting up a forum and news site for British Skaters obviously over seas skaters will be very welcome but Im hoping to have it on line soon as I can confirm the space.

I think it would be an idea to feature British skaters like a magazine type and give them some exposure etc as there dont seem to be much online in the none elite levels. Anyway its something to consider, we shall see.


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Old 06-16-2006, 09:53 AM
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Thankyou Mrs Redboots for that I have joined.

Being a web master(ess) of various sites in the past I am concidering setting up a forum and news site for British Skaters obviously over seas skaters will be very welcome but Im hoping to have it on line soon as I can confirm the space.

I think it would be an idea to feature British skaters like a magazine type and give them some exposure etc as there dont seem to be much online in the none elite levels.

Andrea xx
If you let me know your email I can let you have a list of what's required per level from level 1 to level 10. I never needed to do the passport, but my kids have done/are doing it, so I can check it out too if you would like.

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Old 06-16-2006, 11:27 AM
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Looking at them I dont know if its realistic or not that I will ever get into Nisa levels but who knows. Ive only skated for 6 weeks and allthough im progressing fast (allready doing 3 turns and spirals) I really dont think I will ever be able to jump.


Andrea xx

Never say never!

I swore I would never jump when I started skating, (terrified of leaving the ice with both feet, bad back , bad knee) and for 3 years did only dance (apart from a very pathetic little 3 jump which was more of a step). However I passed the old NISA novice Free test when it had no jumps or spins in it and when they changed the tests and that was suddenly worthless, I was spurred on to learn to jump to get the level 1. I passed the level 1 test and then just over a year later, I won gold at level 1 in only my second ever free skating open competition (and even medalled at the Adult Championships). If I can do it anyone can!!!!
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Being a web master(ess) of various sites in the past I am concidering setting up a forum and news site for British Skaters obviously over seas skaters will be very welcome but Im hoping to have it on line soon as I can confirm the space.
Ooh If You Do Create A Site For British Skaters Please Let Me Know! Ive Only Just Joined This Forum But There Is Very Little Information For British Skaters Here...
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Old 04-21-2008, 01:17 PM
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Ooh If You Do Create A Site For British Skaters Please Let Me Know! Ive Only Just Joined This Forum But There Is Very Little Information For British Skaters Here...
There is a lot more now than there was when this thread was current! And there are more of us now. If you have a UK-specific question just ask!
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