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Who would be your elite coach?
Just for fun...
![]() If for some reason you're working on triples (or already have them, lucky you!) and money is no object... who would be your ideal elite coach? I've ALWAYS wanted to take from Frank Carroll. (Scott Williams, John Zimmerman, or Peter T. to make my hubby jealous!!!) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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As a dancer, my dream coach would be Jimmy Young - whom, if Tashakat's new house goes through, she'll be all set to take from.
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As an ice dancer, I actually have my elite coach (not that I'm an elite skater; just lucky!). Not naming names, but I can't tell you how much I'm learning & how very, very cool it is!
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im very llucky doug leigh is my coach and is absolutely wonderful i have a few sometimes michelle leigh is my choreographer but we change for different types of music i once even had the ballet instructor from new york school of ballet come and help with my program it was great. lee abrkell is our pairs coach and we are now looking for a new dance coach not sure whoo tho
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Chris Dean.
But I already have a very good coach ... ex-elite skater, so I can't complain. |
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Frank Carroll. I've done two seminars with him and he's just an amazing wealth of information, I think!
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If I had the $$$ and lived 4 hours north in the DC area, I would RUN (or skate !) to Audrey Weisinger. Our club had a seminar with her back in November and I was lucky enough to get a private lesson with her- she is awesome!
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Richard Callaghan (sp). I met him at a Chevy It's Great to Skate event, and he was very nice - worked with me on a lutz (told me it was good, and I hate that jump), and asked "why not" when I told him I wasn't ready to try an axel again yet. I had no clue who he was until someone told me.
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Hummmm I guess I'm pretty tickled with my new coach. She has some very GOOD skaters and I have to pinch myself on a regular basis that she took me. She's also very supportive and realistic. Two things that I appreciate to no end. If I'm day dreaming I'd pick Frank Carroll. Something about him just appeals to me, and he coached my favorite. Boy...that would be an amazing experience!
Chico
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If money were no object and my body was at least ten years younger, I'd pick Elvis Stojko to coach me. He has the know how to do the stuff and probably could break things down to fix problems with spins and jumps. And just think if the footwork, I could be learning. But since I'm not 30 something or less and I don't have the money to hire him and I want to live after leaving the ice for the day, I don't think I'd hire Elvis because he'd over train me like he over trained himself. AT most, I can only handle 4 days of skating a week and just up to two sessions a day twice a week. AFter that, everything hurts. So for now, I think I'll stick with the coach I have now.
ROTFLOL Brigitte
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I totally forgot my ex secondary coach for a few weeks, Charlie Tickner!!!
![]() ![]() ![]() Sk8bunny: I would not count out taking lesson from an ice dance coach to improve my overall skating! A good majority of the best figure skaters with the smoothest lines take ice dance ALONG with their freestyle coach. Ice dance coaches are EXTREMELY nit-picky about the little details of doing the stuff you need to get through the elements you do in MITF. You don't have to learn the dance steps... just the elements!!! Tarasova... hmmm... love to take her, but I would also have to hire a translator as well -- or take up Russian!!! ![]() ![]()
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Cheers, jazzpants 11-04-2006: Shredded "Pre-Bronze FS for Life" Club Membership card!!! ![]() Silver Moves is the next "Mission Impossible" (Dare I try for Championship Adult Gold someday???) ![]() Thank you for the support, you guys!!! ![]() |
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I'm with Sk8er1964. I'd go with Callaghan. I also got some one-on-one time with him at the same event, and had a chance to talk to him quite a bit off-ice. Very easy to talk to, and very encouraging. He worked with me on my lutz too. After the initial shock (he came up behind me and said "let me see your lutz".....GULP). He was complimentary and pointed out some things to me that I hadn't realized by showing me on my jump tracing.
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Tarasova.
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When im older!Sasha Cohen!!!!!!!
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I took from Mr. Callaghan and loved every minute of it. I improved with him a lot. Now some of my skater's will take from him once in awhile. But if I still skated I would still take from Mr. Callaghan.
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If I were 40 years younger today, I would go to Robin Wagner. I saw her do an on-ice class at the PSA meeting - she's tough, but really stresses the basics, can be demanding and very upbeat with good moves moment to moment. I think she would keep raising the bar and psychologically make me want to reach that bar!
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I think I would like choreography with Zhulin or Rudy Galindo, coaching with Callaghan or Tarasova.
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Shae-Lynn Bourne. Didn't even have to think about it.
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I'd choose Evelyn Kramer, a.k.a. "The Spin Doctor". I've actually taken lessons from her before, in the summer of 1998 when I trained at Ice Castle in Lake Arrowhead for a week. Right now, I could really use some pointers from her to keep all my spins in check!
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Tarasova. Imagine how intensive the lessons would be. She'd push me so hard in every way possible, psychologically and physically.
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If I was a triple jumper I would use Elvis stojko for jumps and Tatiana Torasova for choreopgraphy! Maybe even Joanne McCloud who coaches Emanuel Sandhu.
For Dance I would so go with Shae-lynn!
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