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Offline 4711

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Moves in the Field Information
« on: June 25, 2013, 10:13:58 AM »
I hope this goes here: MIF


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Moves in Field?
What does that contain?

(and is there a FAQ section I keep missing, like the meet and greet?)

There are several reference stickies in the "Sitting on the Boards Rinkside" forum.
http://skatingforums.com/index.php?board=29.0
:blush: ~ I should be writing~ :blush:

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Re: Moves in the Field Information
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2013, 10:19:43 AM »
Here's a good introduction to what "Moves in the Field" (MITF) are:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moves_in_the_field

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Re: Moves in the Field Information
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2013, 10:32:54 AM »
Good thread! I've wondered if there is a definition for the phrase "in the field", like spirals in the field, three turns in the field?

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Re: Moves in the Field Information
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2013, 10:50:26 AM »
Pre-preliminary:

Preliminary:

Pre-Juvenile:

Juvenile:

Intermediate: (I'd be looking for a lot more power than this shows)

Novice: (didn't pass but not a bad test, some wobbles)

Need to get back to work; will find junior & senior later!

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Re: Moves in the Field Information
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2013, 09:26:23 AM »
Other wise known as 'Field Moves' here in the UK... Foot work and controlling edges basically!!

Here are our levels (may have changed slightly but it's roughly this):

Field Moves
Level 1: Forward Outside edges down one side of the rink, between 4 and 8 semicircles required; Forward Inside edges, between 4 and 8 semicircles required; Forward Crossovers in both directions, done as a figure of 8; Backwards crossovers in both directions done as a figure of 8; backward crossovers into landing position in both directions; spirals in a straight line down one side of the rink, half the length on each foot, repeat on other side of rink.
Level 2: Back Outside edges down one side of the rink, between 4 and 8 semicircles required; Back Inside edges, between 4 and 8 semicircles required; Forwards and backwards crossrolls; Mohawk sequence - push LFO, RFI mohawk to LBI, step wide R crossover, step to forward and repeat on other foot. Repeat down the rink; Outside 3 turns in figure of 8; Inside 3 turns in figure of 8.
Level 3: Forward edge changes on 1 foot; Alternating 3 turns (LFO RBI for half the rink, RFO LBI for second half, then second side LFI RBO then RFI LBO), ; Forward stroking with extended positions; Spirals on curves (LFO toe push LFI push RFI toe push RFO then to other side of rink RFI RFO LFO LFI).
Level 4: Perimeter 3 turns; Mohawk step sequence; Back outside 3 turns - forward inside mohawks in a circle; Backward stroking with extended positions
Level 5: Perimeter BO and BI double threes; Perimeter back changes of edge (BO/BI and BI/BO); One foot slaloms (forwards and backwards on each foot - half a side of rink on each foot - one side forwards one side backwards); Alternating choctaws (BO 3, FI choctaw, cross cut, cross roll BO three, then repeat)
Level 6: Perimeter FI and FO double threes; FI rockers and BI double rockers; FO and FI brackets; Russian stroking (clockwise and anti clockwise) (NB they look for quick changes and steep lobes for this exercise at this level)
Level 7: BO change of edge to BI double threes, BI change of edge to BO double threes; BI rocker/choctaw on a circle;BO and BI quick three turns (intro to twizzles) - basically a double twizzle or double double three; BI brackets (FI 3 cross in front, BI bracket)
Level 8: (skater selects 4 out of 6) Perimeter Skating - Forward Counters,Perimeter Skating - Backward Counters, Barrel Roll and Toe Steps, Perimeter Skating - Quick 3 turns and Choctaws, Kilian Choctaws, Counter Twizzles and Back Outside Twizzles
Level 9: (skater selects 4 out of 6) Fast circular Mohawks and Slip Step, Perimeter Skating - Forward Rockers, Perimeter Skating - 1 foot power rockers, inside double threes and twizzle, backward outside twizzles, closed choctaws
Level 10: (skater selects 4 out of 6) Perimeter Skating - Backward Rockers, Perimeter backward loops and quick bracket three turn, Ina Bauer exercise, quick hip twists, double twizzles (both feet, both edges), swing rockers

(That's from Wikipedia haha)  :angel: sorry I had to do it in two parts as there is a character limit!

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