Friday, December 2, 2011

When do i usually start performing in figure skating?

I just started figure skating tuesday. I wanted to know when i can start performing routines. i know not immediately but i wanted to know when|||It depends on each person and how much effort and time you put into it. Most of it is practice. But there's no specific or mandatory time when you should be performing routines, besides routines are to be rehearsed thoroughly! So good luck! If you put enough effort and passion in it, you'll be doing your routine in no time!|||it depends on how much you skate , you have a coach or not , how much you love it ....etc





professional skaters practice 5 hours each day .. they do that for 10 years and then going to world championships or olympics (senior level).





if you skate everyday , after 3 years you will become very great and you may have all single jumps and some doubles (salchow jump which is the easiest) and all spins (but not level 4 in spins because level 4 is highest maybe level 2 or 1 in all spins ) ... etc





if you really love it , you will be great


don't worry and don't think that you can't because figure skating is a hard sport just try try and try .


*note : I can't tell you exactly when , what I said is a prediction . you can be better sooner or later .





good luck :)|||There is really no way of how you can tell in the beginning. Its all about how much the skater has improved and how much the skater can do so then they know if you will be able to do a competition.





I started figure skating in May, 2011. I have never figure skated before but i can skate really well. As soon as I started there was just a talent in me for figure skating. By july, i had passed all the levels in Can skate and now i am in Junior. I have my first figure skating test in a couple weeks and in November the rink where i take my figure skating has a small competition where the majority of the skaters compete against other people in their level. By that time it will be about half a year for me.





Its all about how much you input and when they think you are ready.


Just have fun along the way and try your hardest!!!|||If you're talking about competition, you can actually start competing from the moment you pass your first test! Many clubs and rinks run Basic Skills competitions, often alongside the higher-level ones. You can get out there as early as you like or even not at all if you don't want to.





Your rink may put on a Christmas show that you may be able to be a part of, too!

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