I haven't posted anything in a long time, but I enjoy reading about you all. I'm at different rinks, also outdoors, this autumn, finding ice where I can. But my coach has now switched clubs, and has set up adult lessons tuesday and friday morning, in a great, quite new rink. (only trouble is it's all across town, far from home. But where I live it's only hockey). So, I joined her club too.
In January, I have figure skated for a year. I've decided to keep my focus on the toe loop, salchow and loop for now, (though I've been practicing the entrance to flip and lutz), and some waltz jumps in between, but right now getting an axel is not a main focus at all. I work a lot on spinning, as it's really hard, but I've managed the entrance and is rotating 3-4 turns, sometimes with my arms up. I've also worked a little on the sit spin. I love practicing steps, and my coach used to do figures back in the days, so we're a good match. I find rockers the easiest, I can do them forward on both feet, inside and outside. Brackets I can only do RFIO, but I'm working on my left foot also. Yesterday I did rockers for the first time, loved it. I can do steps for ages. The outdoor rink has grey ice, so it's easy to see the traces. The loop is quite stable RBO, but yesterday I tried the left foot too. Can't do it forwards yet

Yesterday I was also all alone on the big outdoor rink early afternoon, so I ended up just playing around with steps and moves. The only other creatures there were the frozen, snowy plastic penguins the little children hang on to when the learn to skate
I'm also working on an easy program, as one of the other coaches thinks it's a good idea to compete in a local competition late January. For me, it's just for fun, it will be the first time competing, I don't have any ambitions, other then skating my program and enjoy it. It will be a good experience. (And of course, I always dreamed of skating a program to beautiful music lol) I compete in bronze, the other two ladies compete in silver. We all practice together though, all the Oslo and about-adults know each other, from practices and camps, so it's great fun.
I'm totally addicted to skating, but the physics are so hard. How come my body won't turn in the direction I desire??
