Debbie S
But I do think a lot of adult skaters testing (even if not the first time) are skating the moves well and in their coach's opinion said:
I agree with this and have seen similar comments on another site. Sometimes it doesn't apply if you are younger and thin and perhaps a returning skater with many years of practice in your past. Aren't those Adult tests supposed to represent what an average middle aged person, average height/weight (Not super athletic), average practice time (maybe 2x a week or so), with average amount to spend, can reasonably expect to perform without taking like 5+ years to learn the test if they are at the correct level? (Using word average to mean middle of the road). When I see some of these skaters doing the same turns or dance moves (FS seems to pass so far) year after year that look ok but they don't pass tests, I have to wonder how many can even keep the right mindset to stick with it, let alone the money and time. I watched a high dance go out by an adult, may have taken it at the master's level but I don't think so, and seems she failed and they acted like she needed better fundamentals. Well, that is agreed, but if that is the case how will anyone but the skinny athletic wealthy few middle to senior age adults ever get to those silver/gold moves and dances. No, I don't think they should just pass with very poor quality, but sometimes their "Look" on the ice I think lowers their scores when it shouldn't. On another site they thought some of it was judges don't see enough of those, which if true, is unfortunate for the adult needing not to waste time and money...and nerves if that is a problem.