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Questin that needs to B answered....
Hi okaii last year I quit skating and I was in a High class Now that I am starting again will I have to go back to Novice or somthin that Little Kids are IN?
fiqures8tinchic |
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That's really up to your rink and their skate school's policies.
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yea but im switching rinks and coach's?
fiqures8tinchic |
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First off, using proper and grammar with get you a lot more responses. I don't even know what you're talking about because you write so bad! This board has a lot of ADULTS on it and we aren't going to read or respond to something written like that.
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I notice you are from BC and therefore talking about the Canadian program. I don't know what" high class" means? WEre you in private lessons or group lessons?
This is how it works when you switch clubs. You sign up for the day and time (i'm talking passed canskate) that is your level. It goes by test passed. For example, intermediate ice at my club: must be passed prelim freeskate or prelim skills. Each club has different criteria. If you have passed a high level test (gold, competitive test) then you will be on ice that equals your test level,. Quote:
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But the point is, "Novice" may mean something different to skaters in different parts of the world.
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