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2018 PSCHS TAP Seminar with Paul Wylie (Ardmore, PA)

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Philadelphia Skating Club & Humane Society
Technique, Artistry & Presentation Seminar with Paul Wylie
July 20th & 21st, 2018

ADULT PROGRAM:    $110 per skater
Friday, July 20, 2018 - One On and Off-Ice Session - Cocktail  Keynote  Reception  with Paul Wylie
Saturday, July 21, 2018 - Two On and Off-Ice sessions

There's also a Youth program - see link for more info.

http://pschs.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/PAUL-WYLIE-1-without-registration-form-1.pdf




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Paul Wylie – Technique, Artistry & Presentation – July 20th & 21st

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A 2-day on and off-ice clinic led by 1992 Olympic Silver Medalist, World Professional Figure Skating Champion, US Figure Skating Hall of Famer and PSA Master Rated Coach, PAUL WYLIE.

Paul is known for his exquisite artistry, sharp and controlled footwork and proven jump and spin technique. This clinic will focus on helping skaters to improve their body positions, spin entries, edges, jump and spin technique and skating performance.

    SKATING LEVEL: ALL LEVELS BASIC 6 to SENIOR FREESTYLE. Skaters will be grouped according to level.
    SIZE OF CLINIC AND LEVELS: In order for optimal time and attention to all skaters, the clinic will be capped at 60 YOUTH skaters and 25 ADULT skaters.

    SAMPLE CLINIC TOPICS: Competition Preparation and Warm Up Techniques, Off-Ice Jump Class, On-Ice Skills-Footwork, Edges and Edge Jumps, Spin Entries, Basic Positions, Centering and Speed, Toe Jumps, Combination Jumps, Flying Spins and Difficult Variations, Components and Choreography, Mental Preparedness, Passion & Presentation.

http://pschs.org/index.php/skating-seminars/
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