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Do i have this right?
Do i have this right i really need to know......
I am gonna try and repeat all the steps on the Swing Dance to you and some of you HOPEFULLY can tell me if i have it Right! Ok here i go.....(this is the girls way by the way) LFO,RFI,LFO,RFI(open mohawk),Rbo,LBOSW,RBO,LBI-ch,RBO,LBO,RBI-ch,LBO,RBOSR,LBOSR,RBO,LFO,RFI,LFO,RFI,LFI,RFOSR,L FO,RFO,LFI-ch,RFO. OK is that write i dont trust a piece of paper! Ok i hope to hear your input thankzzzzzzzz |
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In your other thread someone suggested the USFSA manual, but as someone pointed out a few weeks ago, all of the US dance patters are actually online under the judges forms section of the USFSA site. Here's the swing dance, which is a little clearer than the link provided in the other thread:
http://www.usfsa.org/about/forms/jud...wing-dance.pdf If you back up to just judgespanel, you'll see all of the other dances as well. |
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Well, these are the steps, but you are starting with the end pattern which is in the middle of the dance.
You better look at the pattern. Is there anyone around who can show you how to do the intro to the dance? good luck! |
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LFO,RFI,LFO,RFI(open mohawk),Rbo,LBOSW,RBO,LBI-ch,RBO,LBO,RBI-ch,LBO,RBOSR,LBOSR,RBO,LFO,RFI,LFO, RFI-slide chassee, LFO, RFOSR,LFO,RFO,LFI-ch,RFO. The girl's RFI slide chassee matches the man's second step of mohawk. But you are much better off studying the patterns. Don't know if you've noticed, but the man has the same steps as the girl, but down the other side of the rink. ie. girl does half sequence backwards, but then forwards; man does half sequence forwards, then backwards. This means that two girls can do this dance together, so if you can't find a man skater at your rink to show you, ask one of the girls (you can do hand-in-hand instead of waltz hold if you want). Also, the start pattern you have been given, up to LBOSW, while correct, is actually the last few steps of the dance. Don't change it if this is what your coach wants. |
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In Canada we don't do the slide chasse, it's just 5 edges then the RFO swing roll
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This is very interesting, because here in the UK you would be severely penalised by the judges if you didn't do the slide chasse, and, if it were in a test, would fail.
What hold are you in, by the way, from the step to forward until the Mohawk? Here, time was you just held hands, and you still may if it is a recreational match, but for tests and proper competitions you have to hold each other's shoulders. Oh, and in the UK we skate it to the Rocker Foxtrot music - 104 beats/minute; originally we skated it recreationally to ordinary Foxtrot music - 100 bpm - but either way, it's much faster than to the USA music of 96 bpm, which I find really too slow! In international competitions, if there are only British skaters involved, I always ask if we can have the "proper" music; on the other hand, other people get even more put off by it than I do, so maybe I should just go for the slow music.... but I disapprove of gamesmanship, really, so maybe not....
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