My former freestyle coach is coming back from vacation. I'm now doing dance with another coach, 30 minutes, 1x a week. I go to the rink 2x a week, doing 2 hour sessions every time.
I'm still in ISI Dance 1, working on chasses and progressives. On the day that I don't have a lesson, I have my own practice routine, and I can't deny that it really helps when I spend an entire 2 hour session practicing my pattern. At first it was boring, but now that I've finalized my routine, it's almost hypnotizing. (And the best part is, I now understand why skating is considered a workout!)
On the FS level, I'm still in Delta, with some elements from FS1. I work well with my freestyle coach (that's actually why I want to work with him again), but he doesn't do dance. Freestyle coach has a different teaching style from dance coach, so I think I'll be getting something different from his lessons. However, I'm not sure if that's actually going to be COUNTERproductive for me -- I might end up with not-so-good 3-turns and not-so-good patterns because I spend less time to practice more stuff.
Has anyone had a similar arrangement? How did you manage it? The only downside that I see to doing beginner dance exclusively is that it completely ignores backward skating. Not sure though if that's enough reason to do freestyle again.