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- Jul 11, 2003
Looking over the ISU's descriptions of the Step Sequences descriptions, I notice there are no Levels differentiating the three ordained types: Straight, Circurlar and Serpentine. The rule does give the skater an option for which is the easiest to execute.
I think skaters know that the straight line is the easiest followed by the circular and the serpentine is the hardest. Yet, there are no additional credits in selecting a harder type. No?
In the Short Program, at least, why can they not drop the option and name one of the types? I would certainly suggest the Serpentine for Seniors and watch their basics when edges change.
What would your preference be? or would you prefer the options?
I think skaters know that the straight line is the easiest followed by the circular and the serpentine is the hardest. Yet, there are no additional credits in selecting a harder type. No?
In the Short Program, at least, why can they not drop the option and name one of the types? I would certainly suggest the Serpentine for Seniors and watch their basics when edges change.
What would your preference be? or would you prefer the options?