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2014 Skating Resolutions

Started by FigureSpins, December 17, 2013, 05:10:33 PM

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FigureSpins

It's that time of the year - examine your accomplishments, make your resolutions, set some goals and plan how to reach those goals!

2013 Skating Resolutions: http://skatingforums.com/index.php?topic=4289.0
"If you still look good after skating practice, you didn't work hard enough."

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Meli

1.  Take (and pass!) pre-bronze MIF and FS tests.
2.  Lose a few of those extra pounds so I look better in a skating dress for the above-mentioned tests.
3.  Improve flexibility and increase spiral height.
4.  Consistently perform a catch-foot spiral.
5.  Increase speed and stamina.
6.  Be a little more brave when trying new things.

axelwylie

1. Pass my Gold freestyle test
2. Get my axel more consistent and work on axel combinations (like axel-toe)
3. Work on double salchow
4. Add new high GOE spin to repertoire
5. Skate with more speed and power
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sarahspins

Mine are pretty simple this year

1.  Pass gold moves (I did meet last year's goal of TRYING to test them, and did fairly well, aside from not finishing the test)
2.  Don't get hurt

kristin427

My goals are pretty simple as well:
1. Miss as little ice time as possible after my surgery in January
2. Move up to Adult 4
3. Don't let my fear of falling/getting hurt hold me back so much

taka

  • Take and hopefully pass level 3 pattern dance. (Riverside Rhumba and Golden Skaters Waltz)
  • Pass level 1 variation so I never have to do this dance again. Its been over 2 years now and I am seriously sick of it. :(
  • Manage the Willow waltz regularly without wimping out on the RFO 3 turn at speed.
  • Twizzles... that are proper twizzles!
  • Do some kind of competition or exhibition that doesn't get cancelled / not held in the 1st place!
  • Improve my spins.

Sakuracherry

1) fall more/ let myself fall/ not let my fear of falling hold me back

2) get my waltz jump back

3) complete skate UK

4) learn to manage my health

5) improve my spins and get a one foot spin

6) get comfortable with inside 3 turns

7) do a spiral

Bunny Hop

1) Be more confident on the ice (carried over from 2013)
2) Work towards passable preliminary edges
3) Start updating my skating blog again
4) Acquire a proper twizzle

davincisop

1. Start working with a coach again.
2. Consistent backspin - Now that my blade is moved I just have to find the confidence, but they're suddenly getting there.
3. Loop landed on one foot
4. Flip landed on one foot.
5. Lutz landed on one foot.
6. Silver moves
7. Bronze Free
8. Start axel
9. BIG WALTZ JUMP

Rachelsk8s

I never got to make skating resolutions the past couple years, ( or at least somewhere written down so I could go back and see ) so here I go:
- consistent axels
- begin working on double salchows
- test silver moves and freeskate
- more fluidity in my skating, maybe take ballet classes to help  :)
- improve and add more spin combos

WaltzJump413

*Finish ISI Basic Skills and "graduate" to Freestyle
*Get at least one or two consistent jumps (probably 1/2 jumps) and one or two consistent spins
*Skate a program in a show or competition
*Keep working on improvement in basics (stroking, crossovers, turns, stops)
*Have fun and keep enjoying the process
ISI Freestyle 2 as of 11/3/14

"A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new." – Albert Einstein

"I can do all things through Christ Who gives me strength."- Philippians 4:13

skategeek

I think I'm going to keep this simple...

Starting in February when I get back from my trip:

* In addition to weekly group class, skate at least once per week, at least 3 weeks per month
* Start regular off-ice exercising, even if it's just stretching, 2x per week.
* Fall at least once so I'm not so scared of it. 
* Build confidence in general (not sure how, though...)

KateSkates

Consistent lutz
Three off ice workouts a week

FigureSpins

Resolved:

Skate more, eat better, and get skates sharpened regularly.
"If you still look good after skating practice, you didn't work hard enough."

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ChristyRN

My skating resolutions are going to do with getting healthy again: starting treatment for my pulmonary sarcoidosis so I can regain stamina.  Along with that, my goals include:
 
~scratch, back, and sit spin,
~half flip to full flip,
~loop,
~pass bronze moves and start bronze FS program. (see previous goals) and
~possibly compete.

All of these are dependent upon my lungs getting better and the budget not going to h^(# after reducing hours to finish my degree.
Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall madly in love with one gorgeous redhead.  (Lucille Ball)

Vicki7

Finish Skate UK - am on level 7 now, so getting there :)
Don't be so afraid of falling - do things with more speed
Skate more shows/exhibitions
Buy proper protective gear to help with point 2 :)
One foot spin - little optimistic but I have a waltz jump so possible :)
Started lessons again: 6/11/2012
Currently working on Skate UK Level 8, and beginning to enter the world of ice dance :)

My skating blog: http://eye-see-the-ice.blogspot.co.uk/

TreSk8sAZ

-Consistent axel
-Land double Sal
-Pass intermediate moves
-Pass European and Foxtrot
-Pass Gold FS (and Juv FS)
-Lose weight

AgnesNitt

Stick with my blog and build my audience--although I may have maxed out the adult learner audience. (Do I actually have Russian readers? And what's with the French readers? Do these countries even have adult skaters?)

Get my FI3 back.

Maybe possibly, just maybe, get a BO3.

I'm setting my goals low, so far I've never made a resolution ever!
Yes I'm in with the 90's. I have a skating blog. http://icedoesntcare.blogspot.com/

Gabby on Ice

1. Test and pass Pre-Bronze Freeskate so that I can compete at that level
2. Get my backspin more consistent
3. Be able to do a sit spin
4. Work on my loop and learn to do a full-rotation flip
5. Skate in more competitions

mamabear

Oh dear, I only managed 2 out of 5 last year.  Let's see for this year....

1) Get a 1 foot spin down
2) Stretch 5 times a week
3) Practice at least twice a week
4) Have the Waltz 8 down

fsk8r

Quote from: AgnesNitt on December 29, 2013, 06:52:21 PM
Stick with my blog and build my audience--although I may have maxed out the adult learner audience. (Do I actually have Russian readers? And what's with the French readers? Do these countries even have adult skaters?)


There's loads of adult skaters in France and Russia. They host a lot of the European adult competitions.

And I love the blog and your take on rink behavior/politics. My coach had a laugh at your holiday show post and was showing it around the rink.
It was just soooo true.

dlbritton

Complete Adult 4-6 in the next 12 months.
During ski season practice 1 1/2 hours a week on full ice at home and 1/2 hour on tiny ice at ski resort.
After ski season practice 2 1/2 hours a week at home.
Pre-bronze MITF, PSIA Ski Instructor, PSIA Childrens Specialist 1, AASI SnowBoard Instructor.

AgnesNitt

Quote from: fsk8r on December 30, 2013, 02:05:12 AM
There's loads of adult skaters in France and Russia. They host a lot of the European adult competitions.

And I love the blog and your take on rink behavior/politics. My coach had a laugh at your holiday show post and was showing it around the rink.
It was just soooo true.

Thanks for the good vibes! I always need more readers!
Yes I'm in with the 90's. I have a skating blog. http://icedoesntcare.blogspot.com/

CaraSkates

This may be a bit ambitious but I like to aim high!  :)

1. clean axel in competition
2. land 2sal
3. pass Juvenile FS
4. pass Gold FS
5. pass Junior MIF
6. pass Tango & Rocker Foxtrot
7. compete at Adult Sectionals
8. improve back/flying camel spins

Vicki7

Ooh, a couple more for my list:

Skate, and have a lesson, at least once a week
Blog more and build my readership
Lose all the weight I need to, so my mum can keep her promise of buying me a skating dress when I reach my goal weight :)
Started lessons again: 6/11/2012
Currently working on Skate UK Level 8, and beginning to enter the world of ice dance :)

My skating blog: http://eye-see-the-ice.blogspot.co.uk/