Your coach should be able to tell you what level of competitive figure skating to start at (pre-juvenile, juvenile, pre-novice, novice, junior, senior) or if Competitive is right for you in the first place. If not, you can always compete in the more recreational side of figure skating, i.e. Starskate (entry level, pre-preliminary, preliminary, junior bronze, senior bronze, junior silver, senior silver, gold.) Also, taking a test will help you determine which level you're at.
If you don't like the competitive side of figure skating than do it recreationally. Then you wouldn't have to compete or if you decide you want to compete you still can. This is a great solution if you just want to learn jumps and spins but not compete.
you cant really play figure skating. figure skating is a sport that you perform in, not really play. dancerz4ever.yolasite.com should answer most of your questions, if you click on the links there.
To become a Disney on Ice figure skater, you typically need a strong background in figure skating, with experience in both performance and competitive skating. Training at a young age, often participating in local skating clubs or competitions, helps build essential skills. Additionally, aspiring skaters should attend auditions, which may require showcasing skating abilities, performance skills, and sometimes acting. Networking within the skating community and gaining experience in theatrical performances can also enhance your chances of being selected.
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When ice skating the best blades are determined with what level you are on and what tricks you will be attempting. You should ask your coach if you have one before buying one. same with the boots.
some examples of the winter Olympics is ice hockey,figure skating speed skating,and more.You should probably look up some more for more sports.
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Today, females can wear dresses, skirts, or pants. The outfit should be in good taste and relate to the music. In addition to the costume, skaters wear their hair in buns, ponytails, or otherwise out of their face. They also use heavy theatrical make-up so the audience is able to see their features.
U.S. Figure Skating, the governing body for figure skating in the United States, nominates the athletes they believe should compete in the Olympics. The United States Olympic Committee then acts on those nominations and selects the athletes to represent the U.S. in the Winter Games. Almost always, the United States Olympic Committee selects those that were nominated by U.S. Figure Skating. Michelle won the U.S. Figure Skating Championship in 1998 and 2002, along with many other championships around the world, and the governing body (U.S. Figure Skating) nominated her to represent the U.S. at those Olympics. The United States Olympic Committee concurred and she was placed on the team.
You have to be 16 years old to teach figure skating. But you must also have to pass the level/test that you want to teach for example if i was on intermitted i can't teach senior move in the field or freestyle. If you just want to learn, there is no limit to how old you must be! Find a class for adults or children and get started. I hope i helped :)
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Depends, if the comp is at your ice skating club then maybe something classical like the nutcraker but if its at nationals then you should talk to your coach about it. The song choice should link up with your routine if you skate at nationals!