So out of curiosity, how intricate were the steps in your first solo program and how did they evolve over time?
Revisiting this thread because I'd like to revamp the old program into bronze freestyle test program. Music length increased from 1:25-ish to 1:45-ish, and I am amazed how much more can be achieved! Having tons of fun playing with the music in practice sessions, and pretty much got this down:
- RFO3, side hop, LFO3, side hop, RFO3 into couple back crossovers, sit spin.
- Step forward and inside mohawk, back crossovers into spread eagle, waltz-loop-toe*
- Step forward into lunge, power mohawk into mini ina bauer, flip jump**
- Step forward and forward crossovers, fiesta tango segment (progressive into cross stroke, chasse, outside swing roll into inside swing roll), pancake style dip to slow down, LFI and RFI edges into backspin
- Step forward and 2 crossovers, rhythm blues end pattern with three cross behinds down the ice (on straight line instead of edge, oh well), inside mohawk into back crossovers, loop jump
- LFO3 into back hydroblade into back outside spiral, crossover into upright spin.
The above is what I plan to do in the exhibition, for the test * should be waltz-toe, ** should be toe loop. I still need a salchow somewhere, maybe at the end before the upright spin. The whole thing may be rejected in the choreo lesson next week, we'll see
Regardless what happens, I am just so happy I am more at ease with some footwork!!!