Blue Ribbon/Booby Prize Lessons & Practices
Figureskates - I've always liked the toe loop better than the salchow.
Cindy - Please be very careful - from someone who has dealt with pneumonia trust me - it is not fun and it will keep you off the ice for a long time if it gets worse.
Starshine - Do you lose your local ice? What a bummer. I guess I shouldn't complain about losing only my Saturday ice

. I hope that your seminar is great.
OK - here's mine:
Blue Ribbon: This is a new session for my lesson, and it was pretty empty. It is at a club that I don't belong to, but they allow other club members in the summer and they are letting my coach guest coach.
Worked on the Intermediate MIF's for most of the lesson. Coach has shown me the proper exits for the power circles, which tells me that I'm doing the body of them correctly. (BTW, Cindy, you would not believe the difference in the standard applied to the Intermediate as the Gold MIF's. When I tested, because of the deadlines we were facing, we did the bare minimum. The Intermediates are a whole different story).
He's quite happy with my power 3's around the end (again, Cindy, after the 3's on the Adult Gold test, these are fairly easy). For those of you who aren't familiar with the Adult Gold test, the 3's on the end on that test are from the standard Novice test and are quite hard.
Axel is improving - in practice they are feeling better. We only got to waltz jumps today (ran out of time), but I know that his corrections to the entry will help my axel. I've had some problems with it (mostly pre-rotation), but because I was so gung ho to compete at Adult Nationals (injured no less), we never had a chance to work on improving my 21 year old muscle memory

. Didn't do any doubles - ran out of time.
Oh - most important of the Blue Ribbons - I am in week 2 of being able to jump and my injury isn't hurting. A bit sore at times, a bit tight at times, but not that stabbing pain I had before Adult Nationals

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Booby Prize: My lesson was only 50 minutes instead of an hour - we aren't used to it. We lost some jumping time because of it. We lost jumping time, not only because of the shorter seeions but also because of....
My world's worst brackets (on the MIF test). Ugh - they were terrible. Most of them are ok except for the backward outside ones. We discovered something about them - if he lightly held my left hand (on the right BO ones), they were extremely easy. When I do them regularly, I am tensing up something terrible and it is throwing the whole thing out of whack. So he wants me to practice them 2-footed to get the more relaxed feel of them. Hope this works - I knew they just felt wrong but didn't know how to fix it.
Good luck in all of your skating this week!