I had the day off today for the Remembrance Day holiday and took advantage of it by hitting the rink! I looked up the schedule for the national training centre and found an open session that I could go to (no accreditation required). They were also offering public skating on another surface so I used that to get warmed up. It was actually not too terribly busy but still too crowded to practice anything much more than stroking exercises and some turns. Also this facility has recently prohibited figure skating at public sessions so I didn't even try spins >:( So I used the public ice for about 40 minutes and then went and paid for the open session. What a difference! At its peak there were probably only about 10 skaters on the ice, most of them just little kids so not too intimidating. Of course they were all much more skilled than me but only a couple of taller girls working on doubles skated fast enough to bother me. One girl showed some alarming confidence as she whizzed past me as I was clearly winding up for a spin. What she might not have bargained for is that I was winding up for a camel spin and she nearly got smacked by my blade! It would have been really cool if it had been one of my better camels, but alas I sort of fell out of that particular one. Oh well.
Mostly I worked on spins, especially camels and combination spins starting with camels. My consistency with the camel is improving a bit but still not what it used to be. But I did have a couple of fast, centred ones. I even had one half-decent layback, of all things. I wish I had it on video so I could see if it was as good as it felt! I had some fun with sit-spin variations, so far the broken leg one is not too shabby but any other type of positional change throws my balance way off. They make them look so easy on TV grrr!!
I did practice all my jumps and found some new confidence in the waltz and loop jumps. In the waltz I am working on what my coach recently suggested which is to bend the takeoff knee more before jumping. I am taking that to mean that I should bend it LESS on the initial step forward, then increase the bend. For some reason I was kind of stepping into a very bent knee to begin with. This way, I feel something about it feeling more smooth - kind of a snapping action as the free leg swings though. I like it, I hope it is correct :P I did scrimp a bit on the toe loop, was feeling kind of self-conscious or something as I tried to carve out a bit of ice to practice them amid the axels and double lutzes, meh. For a jump that is supposed to be one of the easiest I sure struggle with it! On the flip side (pun intended) I find the flip a very easy fun jump and had a good time practicing them with a bit of speed.
I wish I could make it to ice like this every day >:|
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