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Old 03-16-2010, 08:03 PM
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Lotsa green ($) or Tavern on the Green: Practice/Lesson March 16th-31st 2010

Just starting a new thread.

(BTW: "Tavern on the Green" is consider "bad" b/c it's closed due to bankruptcy... another victim to the current recession we're in. Very sad story! )
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Old 03-17-2010, 11:15 AM
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Tavern - yet another week with no practice between lessons

Lotsa - fw spin entry improvement at last week's lesson did not disappear, and we even built on it. worked towards scratch spin (which I'm deeply scared of now after going down due to blade caught in pants). Worked back inside threes, which benefitted from the attention.

after lesson I ran my jumps. I did three loops - with even some modest height and distance
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Old 03-17-2010, 12:39 PM
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Tavern on the Green has danced on the brink of bankruptcy for ages, so don't think this is a new development, lol.


Lotsa Green:
Moved my right skate blade a notch and skating's a bit easier.

Edges and stops are so much easier on dull blades, lol.

Knocked out a demonstration camel spin that was really good. Even I was surprised. I think I could have pulled off a change foot, but it wouldn't have been appropriate.

Cut some music and made up a little Basic 6 routine. (See note, below)

Tavern on the Green:

Spins are still traveling. My ankles hurt when I do back crossovers.

We only had two kids for Parent & Me, so I let the college kid have the class.

I need my blades sharpened, but had to wait until after the kids' exhibition last night. I'm going either tomorrow or Friday to get the deed done.


Note: I was walking through this little Basic 6 routine for one of my students since I had some free time on the ice. A snotty person asked if it was my Adult Nationals program, lol. Someone's in the doghouse now.
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Old 03-17-2010, 04:20 PM
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Tavern on the Green has danced on the brink of bankruptcy for ages, so don't think this is a new development, lol.
Yeah, I know, I know! But took how long it took to finally force it to close its doors? Sad story still. As the resident (self-proclaimed) foodie on this board... I always wanted to say that I've been there, even though I know the food is probably crappy.


Lotsa Green:
New blade alignment so far as passed my secondary coach's test and definitely "for the better." I hadn't realized how long it's been that I could NOT feel much of my edges and the distinction of outside or inside edges. It's a LOT easier to do forward power pulls now!!! WOO HOO!!!

Tavern on the Green:
Got homework now to work on BO edges and keeping the hips "squared" (in my case, crooked to the point of over compensating it to keep the hips squared. )


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Note: I was walking through this little Basic 6 routine for one of my students since I had some free time on the ice. A snotty person asked if it was my Adult Nationals program, lol. Someone's in the doghouse now.
OOOOOH!!!! You need to show this person "the rest of your program", especially the ending where you doing a hockey stop and spraying ice at said snotty person!!!
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Old 03-17-2010, 10:14 PM
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Tavern on the Green Ran through my program and got a little lost after the lutz-toe loop....forgot that we had put a camel there.

Lotsa Green Put the camel in (once I remembered ) and Coach pronounced in beautiful. Got my skates sharpened earlier that afternoon and put in new laces. That seemed to do the trick. Spins were better. Jumps were better. Spent a lot of time working on sections of my program....holding the landings on my jumps.

Tavern Coach said I looked like I was concentrating too hard on what comes next and not enjoying my program.
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Old 03-18-2010, 12:06 AM
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Lotsa Green: I passed my intermediate moves!!! So excited. I felt that the patterns that I did today were about the same as the ones a month ago, but I passed this time. The judge that retry-ed me by .5 last time passed me over by .4! I could not believe it. I still haven't gotten my papers back, but I did get a chance to talk with the judges after. They were super nice and the judge the did both my tests complimented me on my improvement and that I had taken her previous comments into consideration. She still had many critiques of my patterns though.

Lotsa Green: My coach complimented me on my 3-axel program run-thru yesterday. She loved that I added the axel-side toe hop-axel and landed one of the best flying camels that she's seen me do at the end. I had some major mistakes, but she let them slide because I had been off the ice for a little bit.

Tavern: The ice has been taken out of my current home rink due to renovations and now the ice schedule for near-by rinks is really sporadic starting next week. With my busy schedule, I'm hoping that I'll still be able to fit skating in.
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Old 03-18-2010, 02:24 AM
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Lotsa Green: I passed my intermediate moves!!! So excited. I felt that the patterns that I did today were about the same as the ones a month ago, but I passed this time. The judge that retry-ed me by .5 last time passed me over by .4! I could not believe it. I still haven't gotten my papers back, but I did get a chance to talk with the judges after. They were super nice and the judge the did both my tests complimented me on my improvement and that I had taken her previous comments into consideration. She still had many critiques of my patterns though.

Lotsa Green: My coach complimented me on my 3-axel program run-thru yesterday. She loved that I added the axel-side toe hop-axel and landed one of the best flying camels that she's seen me do at the end. I had some major mistakes, but she let them slide because I had been off the ice for a little bit.

Tavern: The ice has been taken out of my current home rink due to renovations and now the ice schedule for near-by rinks is really sporadic starting next week. With my busy schedule, I'm hoping that I'll still be able to fit skating in.
HUGE congratulations!!!!

Lotsa green: After my meltdown last monday, I took the rest of the week off, but after talking to my coach and another coach at my rink and after watching older videos of my skating, I decided not to hang up my skates. I'm just taking it one day at a time, skating only if I feel like it. I skated Monday and today.

Worked on moves. Counters are feeling good as are slow rocker choctaws and the spiral sequence. Quick rocker choctaws are getting there, but I sometimes spook on the RFO swing rocker. I probably COULD pass these pretty soon, but I don't think I'm even going to attempt to test until school is done--I don't want to put myself in the same position where I don't want to skate but force myself to for a test.

Jumped a bit, just through 2loop. I FEEL like my jumps may actually be bigger than they've been in a while, but I'm not sure if my body has just kind of forgotten what my jumps usually feel like, lol.

Had fun just skating with one of the younger skaters (12 or so). First we worked on the senior quickstep, then junior power circles (she has her junior moves) and then a bit on Novice. It was just nice to practice WITH someone, I guess.

Had even MORE fun with that skater trying to teach my coach the senior quickstep. It was really quite entertaining, and it was nice to see HER unable to remember steps when it's usually ME going when she's trying to teach me footwork, etc. The sequence with the BI rocker, mohawk, BI bracket, step behind, FO bracket required 3 coaches and 3 skaters to figure out--we couldn't quite identify what the turns were supposed to be. Finally my coach got the rulebook

Tavern on the Green:
I don't know if it's just that I've been slightly weak the past two times I've skated (I skate after having two classes and probably consuming a bit too much caffeine), but I've totally lost my head for spinning. I was getting way dizzy even doing Scotty turns.

I've been a little wary about working on the rolling 3s and the bracket-3-bracket because I felt a little "out of it" on the ice. But at the same time, I'm not stressing over it, I'm trying not to get myself frustrated or injured.
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Old 03-18-2010, 01:00 PM
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Tavern: My coach was badly injured at the end of Jan. & has been unable to come into the rink. In his absence, I blew off a lot of practice.

Lotsa Green: Getting back to regular practices & workouts, so feel better in general. Started working with an interim coach so that gets me motivated again and I'm enjoying working with her. She's very detail oriented. And the main dance I'd been working on didn't suffer too much from the break & is coming back together pretty well.

Tavern: I don't know when my coach will come back and I don't have any idea when I'll get to test again.....he always partnered me of course. There are one or two options, so we'll have to see how things go & may have to come up w/ an alternative plan. I would have re-tested a dance yesterday, so that was kind of depressing.
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Old 03-18-2010, 02:29 PM
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Tavern on the Green has danced on the brink of bankruptcy for ages, so don't think this is a new development, lol.
Not to mention that they were one of the highest grossing independent restaurant in the United States. Their ultimate demise was largely due to poor management and financial planning. The 2007-2008 downturn should have been nothing to weather when you were previously bringing in about $40million/year. Many, many less famous independent restaurants across the country survived on far less revenue. (Sorry....dork who works in commercial real estate speaking...I saw lots of crazy stuff go on in the past few years.)
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Old 03-18-2010, 04:46 PM
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Nothing momentous, but here it goes…

Lotsa Green: It was a week where those little things come together. My left foot power pulls (F and B)came easy, with those scrumptious edge growlie sounds and some, ahem, power. I did an actual outside edge mohawk for the first time, which lit a little fire of hope for the 8 step Mohawk sequence –some day anyways. My bronze moves were a bit better than okay and I went waaaay down on a sit spin, as if I knew what I was doing (ha!). Also, I managed to do a good “corkscrew” spin that was just as centered as it could be. Note: that is singular, as in one, the rest were just screwed spins.

Tavern: I over-rotated my flips, I under-rotated a few, I landed on my left foot on a few, and I played human zamboni with the rest. Did I mention it was a bad week for flips? Coach made us do power swizzles around the rink during power skating and as a result my thighs hurt more than as if I’d been riding a bronco (not that’s there’s anything wrong with that!). As I pumped around the rink, watching the kids grow ever more distant ahead, it occurred to me that I am getting old. Ah, well, on the upside, at least (unlike them) I can have a drink after skating!
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Old 03-18-2010, 08:10 PM
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My hubby tells me that the locals think that Tavern on the Green was a big time "tourist trap." Looking at the reviews for the restaurant, looks consistent with what I've heard from hubby. You'd wonder with that type of grossing where all that money went to...

Lotsa green:


Looks like the blade alignment is definitely for the better. It's noticeably easier for me to do edge stuff. I was able to feel whether or not I'm on the inside and outside edge on the right foot now. Of course, we'll see the next time I have spin lessons with my spin coach whether or not the spin entry has improved.

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Still skate like crap!!!

We did back crossovers and 8 step mohawks today! On the back crossovers, I had one of those "Oops! Lost an edge" slip accidents on the ice. Luckily, it's not a bad fall. But certainly does not instill confidence in my ability to do good crossovers yet...

Still in the learning "how to do it" stage on the 8 step mohawks. I just don't get that #$*&^% FO mohawks... and I practice those alone 'til the cows come home...
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Old 03-18-2010, 08:17 PM
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Haven't done this in awhile, but here goes...

Lotsa Green: With my father on the mend and my brain again sane, I've started to work on Silver moves again. And what happens when I mention this to Primary Coach today? You got it- a 30 minute moves lesson!!
Was a bit tentative about it, but got back, amongst other things my RBO3!!

Tavern on the Green:
Rinks continue to drop like flies here in VA. In January, Prince William Ice Forum (near Potomac Mills) had to close after a roof collapse during one of the DC blizzards. Then the last two weeks, the word got out that Charlottesville Ice Park is for sale and will close if there is no buyer.
This afternoon, it was announced due to high maintenance costs that Hampton Roads Iceplex will close on July 31.
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Old 03-18-2010, 08:38 PM
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My hubby tells me that the locals think that Tavern on the Green was a big time "tourist trap." Looking at the reviews for the restaurant, looks consistent with what I've heard from hubby. You'd wonder with that type of grossing where all that money went to...
TOTG is IN Central Park - the rent alone must have been six figures. While their gross income was high, I'm sure their expenses were just as high. In addition, they only had dinner and sunday brunch, iirc, so their fixed costs were astronomical. Add in the garbage carting, graft and payoffs, and there you go. (As we say heah in the south!) I went there for a wedding once and it was very nice, but I agree with your DH - it's a tourist trap for dinner or brunch.


Tavern on the Green:
The right blade is better, but I really think the boot's too wide. Socks don't help, either. Making an appt with Klingbeil for next week. Maybe he can do the fitting and fix these behemoths.

Lotsa Green:
My Basic 6 program is looking pretty good (LOL) and I came up with a new way to teach mohawks that works really well! May be transferable to 3-turns, not certain. Yay me!
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Old 03-18-2010, 10:13 PM
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I came up with a new way to teach mohawks that works really well!
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Old 03-19-2010, 06:39 AM
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Congratulations, Flyandcrash!

Ibreakhearts66, so glad you have decided not to hang up your skates. Take a few weeks to just play on the ice - do things you enjoy doing, and don't stress about the "next thing", just play. Fool around, jam it up, improvise to everybody else's music, find a friend and challenge each other to moves you find hard, that sort of thing. The tests and competitions will still be there when you're ready to have another go, there's no hurry!

For myself, training is going well - I tend to blog about it on my LiveJournal (set to friends-only, but I have a wide network of friends, so just comment to be added!) rather than on here; Husband and I are working very hard with our new coach and have sent off our entries for the Mountain Cup; unfortunately the ISU ignores skaters at our level (Bronze free dance; pre-Bronze compulsory dance) and the French federation's requirements are quite different to NISA's, so we won't be doing any UK competitions before then.
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Old 03-19-2010, 08:02 AM
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Okay, but it turns out that it's only new to ME, lol.
http://www.skatingforums.com/showthread.php?t=28096

Tavern on the Green:
Sit spins are very high (for me) and I'm not getting as much speed.

Lotsa Green:
For some reason, I can now do a catch-foot spiral. Not that I really had any intention of gaining that skill, but I've been doing a lot of stretching after workouts, plus I have students who can do them. I demonstrated one and held it for the full hockey circle. I was impressed with myself!

Edges and turns were better; the LFI 3t is baaaaaddddd....
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Old 03-19-2010, 10:34 AM
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Lotsa Green:

Conquering the new blades. Haven't killed myself yet. Had my first lesson in them and it wasn't too bad, we worked on all my spins and jumps and did a run-thru (which was a typical Friday 7:50 AM run-thru at the very end of my 45 min lesson when my coach has tired me out, blades didn't make it any worse than usual). I'm getting better at finding the sweet spot for spins, and jump landings feel so much more secure. I'm still having a hard time bending my ankles because the 1310/2010 boot series actually has support in the tongues of the skates, and not just the typical flap of leather with foam glued on the back. Not quite broken in yet.

Did the best flying camel my coach has ever seen me do.

Competing this weekend (FS tomorrow, in the new skates), and 4 solo dances (2 silvers, 2 pre-golds) Sunday. Just 3 of us in my FS, and I think only 2-3 of us in each dance (dances are against teenagers). And since it's a local competition, my coach will be there! I don't shell out $$ to take him out of town with me so he's never actually been there at a competition to put me on the ice and see me compete. It'll be weird, and for some reason I'm really nervous and freaking out about it. He always sees me do really shitty run-thrus in practice since by my lesson on Friday morning I'm usually exhausted from a week of work/law school, and I always tell him that I usually pull my sh!t together at competitions. I want to be true to my word!!
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Old 03-19-2010, 10:53 AM
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Lot$a Worked on waltz 8 in my lesson. It's coming together pretty well and as my coach counted in 6's (1-2-3-turn-5-6, push-2-3-4-5-6, step-2-3-4-5-6) I was able to keep up and do the whole thing in some semblance of a rhythm. We were both pleased.

Spirals a little better. We played a tiny bit with the Prelim spiral pattern for "fun" (ok, my coach's idea of fun, mine is a little different than that).

Spins weren't too bad, and I did a flip jump that felt huge. Most of the rest of my jumps were ok.

Tavern Lutz was completely gone again. Man, is this frustrating. I'm pre-rotating the upper body and somehow have developed a nasty hammer-toe habit and have zero sense of timing. Back to doing just the entry and landing with no rotation along with mixing in some 1/2 lutzes. Grrr.

Hockey tournament at our rink so ice is screwed up for the next 3 weeks.

Wish I was in a tavern Somehow I allowed myself to be persuaded to sub for a couple of skate school classes last Friday and this week. I was reminded last week why I hate teaching on Fridays. I'm already tired from getting up early to skate and then working all day, and for some reason the kids in the Friday classes are just off the wall and the parents are extra-whiney about everything.

Coach gave me a minor heart attack when we went to start on moves this morning...she meant to say "waltz 8" and instead said "8 step mohawk" which is what I was doing when I broke my wrist. Not even close to being ready to think about the 8 step or any other moves at that level...that's why we're going back to pre-pre. We had a good laugh once I got past the moment of "huh"????
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Old 03-19-2010, 03:21 PM
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Tavern:
The first batch of forward and back cross-strokes were pretty bad!!!

Lotsa green:
Looks like I managed to give secondary coach a very happy lesson this morning. I've made progress on both the forward and back cross-strokes!!! Not perfect, but I was definitely (at least) moving at a pretty good speed and continued at a very good speed through out the move!!! I doubt my primary coach noticed since he had his lessons, but we'll see...you never know. WHOO HOOOOOO!!!!

I'm sure I worked on other things after my lesson, but it was all a blur after today's lesson!!!
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Old 03-21-2010, 11:31 AM
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Awww, and here I was gong to think of "tavern" as good, because, well, you know...

Okay, so, not much this week.

Tavern: no skating for me today. My partner was sweet enough to share his cold with me. Cold (as in rhinovirus) = runny nose. Being IN the cold = runny nose. The two together would probably mean I'd do more wiping than skating. Plus no doubt my immune system doesn't need the stress of a public skate today.

Lotsa green: Not sure if this counts as good, actually, but my partner says he thinks I'm getting a "skater's butt." I took that as a good thing until he said, "it's getting more like a bubble, and..." Erm, no. My butt already sticks out; I do not need you telling me that apparently it is sticking out MORE. At first I thought he meant my butt was getting more toned and perhaps less fatty (that is, sticks out LESS). But he likes it, so I guess that's one good thing about it. Now to keep watching and see if *I* like it, I guess.

See, toldja. Boring this week.
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Old 03-22-2010, 07:41 AM
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Competed this weekend. Overall managed to stay really relaxed and not let my nerves get to me.

Survived competing in the new boots & blades, was a tad rushed but otherwise it was a good skate, I want to say it may have been my best overall skate in a competition this season (since I jumped really well but tripped at Peach, got flustered after the fall and switched my flying camel to a back-forward scratch, something I did bothered me at Wyandotte but I can't remember what, and I was on a re-sprained ankle at Easterns so I had a really hard time with lutzes and my flying camel never took off). All my jumps were clean, but just need some work as I get more comfortable in these skates and can be more aggressive. We've been working on a back-forward sit and I put that in and did it OK, not as good of a snap into the back sit as I was getting in practice but that's OK. I did do a really nice loop jump. Had to tone down a few of my connecting steps because I couldn't bend in these skates and therefore couldn't use the more difficult connecting steps to pick up speed. I'm happy with this being my competition-before-ANs performance, since it was strong but still has room for improvement, and my coach was there so we know exactly what we need to work on these next few weeks. (Mainly getting my lutz back to where it was before my ankle injuries, getting the skates broken in and me more comfortable on these blades, being more aggressive on my spins, especially the flying camel, probably swapping the location/placement of 2 of my jumps back to the way we initially choreographed the program.)

Found out when I got to the rink that I was doing A/D interp. I had signed up for it, but it was never on the schedule, so I assumed it was cancelled and I'd get an event fee refund when I got there. Needless to say, I didn't have anything prepared, and I planned to work on my program for ANs starting this week. Turns out they didn't see that I had checked that on the form and paid for it. The other skater who signed up (who they thought then was the only entry) pitched a fit when the event got cancelled. They added it at the last minute. I found out when I got there, and my options were either an event refund or to skate. I figured what the hell, I was there, it was after my freestyle, might as well do it. I had an extra costume and last year's A/D music (hadn't done the program since ANs last year), so I winged it, the other skater is barely pre-bronze so it made it a little more fair to her, she was glad to not have to be the only one in the event, and I walked away with straight 1s.

Dances yesterday....competed Rocker Foxtrot, American and Blues, didn't win because I was against teenagers who skate much more than I do and actually work on their dances, but held my own. Managed to keep the nerves in check and have fun, which was the whole goal of me doing this in the first place en route to ANs in a few weeks.

First 2 patterns of Rocker Foxtrot were good, especially considering I hadn't even worked on that dance since I passed it 3 yrs ago. 2nd two weren't so not (they made us do 4 since that's what the rulebook says! I signed up for this for fun, and 4 patterns is not my idea of fun. But I held up fingers counting it down at the start of every pattern, the judges were amused. During the warm-up I tried to talk them into bonus points for being twice the age of everyone else competing but that was a no-go. Boo!). This was my 3rd time competing the American this year and the best one so far. Still a little work to do before ANs but I feel good. My Blues (they made us do 3 patterns of this one, I don't think I've ever done more than 2) was strong, first pattern felt really good. I even got complimented on my choctaw by one of the judges afterward! I competed that one a few times last year too, but haven't really worked on it since, and it was by far the best I've done it. Even got some first place ordinals.
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Competed this weekend. Overall managed to stay really relaxed and not let my nerves get to me.

Survived competing in the new boots & blades, was a tad rushed but otherwise it was a good skate, I want to say it may have been my best overall skate in a competition this season (since I jumped really well but tripped at Peach, got flustered after the fall and switched my flying camel to a back-forward scratch, something I did bothered me at Wyandotte but I can't remember what, and I was on a re-sprained ankle at Easterns so I had a really hard time with lutzes and my flying camel never took off). All my jumps were clean, but just need some work as I get more comfortable in these skates and can be more aggressive. We've been working on a back-forward sit and I put that in and did it OK, not as good of a snap into the back sit as I was getting in practice but that's OK. I did do a really nice loop jump. Had to tone down a few of my connecting steps because I couldn't bend in these skates and therefore couldn't use the more difficult connecting steps to pick up speed. I'm happy with this being my competition-before-ANs performance, since it was strong but still has room for improvement, and my coach was there so we know exactly what we need to work on these next few weeks. (Mainly getting my lutz back to where it was before my ankle injuries, getting the skates broken in and me more comfortable on these blades, being more aggressive on my spins, especially the flying camel, probably swapping the location/placement of 2 of my jumps back to the way we initially choreographed the program.)

Found out when I got to the rink that I was doing A/D interp. I had signed up for it, but it was never on the schedule, so I assumed it was cancelled and I'd get an event fee refund when I got there. Needless to say, I didn't have anything prepared, and I planned to work on my program for ANs starting this week. Turns out they didn't see that I had checked that on the form and paid for it. The other skater who signed up (who they thought then was the only entry) pitched a fit when the event got cancelled. They added it at the last minute. I found out when I got there, and my options were either an event refund or to skate. I figured what the hell, I was there, it was after my freestyle, might as well do it. I had an extra costume and last year's A/D music (hadn't done the program since ANs last year), so I winged it, the other skater is barely pre-bronze so it made it a little more fair to her, she was glad to not have to be the only one in the event, and I walked away with straight 1s.

Dances yesterday....competed Rocker Foxtrot, American and Blues, didn't win because I was against teenagers who skate much more than I do and actually work on their dances, but held my own. Managed to keep the nerves in check and have fun, which was the whole goal of me doing this in the first place en route to ANs in a few weeks.

First 2 patterns of Rocker Foxtrot were good, especially considering I hadn't even worked on that dance since I passed it 3 yrs ago. 2nd two weren't so not (they made us do 4 since that's what the rulebook says! I signed up for this for fun, and 4 patterns is not my idea of fun. But I held up fingers counting it down at the start of every pattern, the judges were amused. During the warm-up I tried to talk them into bonus points for being twice the age of everyone else competing but that was a no-go. Boo!). This was my 3rd time competing the American this year and the best one so far. Still a little work to do before ANs but I feel good. My Blues (they made us do 3 patterns of this one, I don't think I've ever done more than 2) was strong, first pattern felt really good. I even got complimented on my choctaw by one of the judges afterward! I competed that one a few times last year too, but haven't really worked on it since, and it was by far the best I've done it. Even got some first place ordinals.

Yay!!! Congrats!
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Old 03-22-2010, 11:23 AM
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Tavern Woke up late this morning. Only got a 1/2 hr of practice in. Felt like I needed it. Friday practice was cancelled. Saturdays are now full of show practice so I don't get any regular practice in at all. Sit spins were crap today. I am working on getting lower. I can do 1 low rev and then I put my foot down. Working on getting the elbow down on my backspin. If I got the arms right, I'd grind to a halt.

Lotsa Green Waltz jumps had that nice pop of airtime today. Camel is getting better. If I think about keeping my left arm up and looking up, they are much better. Did some decent flips straight out of the gate today. Working on holding the landings out of them instead of rushing to the next thing. Also loops from the back cross-overs are getting better. I usually have to do a few from the 3 turn before hand. Only did 1 from the 3 and got a nice loop from the back cross-overs first try. Woot! Ran through my footwork sequence...pretty good. I do a loop jump right after. I thought about bring in my arms. I popped up so high it scared me

Found out that DD has an orchestra concert tonight on Saturday. Had to spend some time rearranging with skating coaches. Might be able to make the 4:30 session tonight.
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Old 03-22-2010, 01:38 PM
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Kat12, good for you! My husband likes my skater's butt too. Lucky for me he figure skates too and I get to enjoy HIS skater's butt!
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Old 03-24-2010, 09:40 PM
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Lotsa green: I've managed to keep my lesson time so my sanity is intact while I'm in school. Lesson went well, we hit loops, flips, 3-turns and sit-spins. All require tons of work but that's good.

sort-of-green: working on the sit almost made me puke-I'm bent over so low my stomach actually hurt! Now if I could just get a bit closer to the ice I'd be there!

Tavern: we figured out that my crappy 3-turns have to be fixed on the flip as well, they are really messing me up so I have been relegated to table-topping my arms in a neutral position and keeping them there the whole time ((sigh)) it's hard, I hate it, but it works (did wonder for the salchow too).

Loop jump is getting better, I'm sometime even rolling off my toepicks. Which means I get a bit of air time LOL!

I started skating pairs, but when my other rink closed for the summer (in early March) we stopped skating together....trying to fit that into my schedule right now is darn near impossible. Maybe soon???? I don't get much free time, school is my food and air now.
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