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- Feb 19, 2026
I've been interested in figure skating my whole life but unfortunately haven't gotten the opportunity to start trying it out until now. I'm currently 17 years old (18 in a few months), 5'1, 84-88 lbs, very slim, and have 5 years of tap, jazz, and ballet experience. Beyond the 5 years of dance, I've also taught myself, taken various drop-ins, and learned many K-pop and social media dances (my point being I'm still a very active dancer). I don't come from a very well off family (pretty average in U.S. standards) and I had the choice when I was younger to continue dance or pick up figure skating since we couldn't realistically afford both then. Now I'm able to make my own income and my family is in a slightly better place so more opportunities have opened up and I'm seriously considering picking up figure skating.
In no way am I expecting to ever reach Olympic or Nationals level but I am curious as to what level I could realistically reach if I started this year. I'm also aware that this is a very pricey sport. All this being said, if I have a passion for something I have a very hard time giving it up and I can see myself being very determined and disciplined in this sport. I also love performing and have little to no fear/anxiety when it comes to being on stage or having an audience. Again, I have no intent of becoming a top skater, but I would love any advice, tips, or opinions on starting this journey!
In no way am I expecting to ever reach Olympic or Nationals level but I am curious as to what level I could realistically reach if I started this year. I'm also aware that this is a very pricey sport. All this being said, if I have a passion for something I have a very hard time giving it up and I can see myself being very determined and disciplined in this sport. I also love performing and have little to no fear/anxiety when it comes to being on stage or having an audience. Again, I have no intent of becoming a top skater, but I would love any advice, tips, or opinions on starting this journey!
You may find you'll get more advice once the Olympics and World championships are over, as GS is mainly a forum for fans of skating and particular skaters and only a small percentage actually skate themselves, so our focus is all on the television these days. Also, it's an international forum, so only the American members who skate or coach would be able to describe specific test streams and alternative local competitions, as opposed to the ones that lead towards the national level because realistically you're starting too late to get into that competition stream even at the lowest local level. Most serious competitors started skating somewhere between the ages of 3 up to perhaps 7 at the oldest. (I was 5, which is fairly typical.) Since you're close to university years, you might look towards competing in the college competition stream, and/or joining a synchro team there, having mastered the basics of skating in your final high school year(s).
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Good luck!