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- Jun 24, 2022
Hi Skaters,
I could use some advice. I had an injury which didn't keep me away from practicing, but meant I had to modify my practicing for the last 6 months and avoid certain movements on one side. It's now healed and I have already signed up for a competition which happens in about a month.
It will be my first ever solo program and I WAS very excited. However, there were very few ice times available this season and my coach was away for part of it as well. I don't feel prepared for the competition and if I do it, I will be knowingly doing it poorly. I'm not sure if I should simply sit it out (despite paying...) and try a competition later in the season or if there is any value in doing a competition poorly?
Thank you for your thoughts!
I could use some advice. I had an injury which didn't keep me away from practicing, but meant I had to modify my practicing for the last 6 months and avoid certain movements on one side. It's now healed and I have already signed up for a competition which happens in about a month.
It will be my first ever solo program and I WAS very excited. However, there were very few ice times available this season and my coach was away for part of it as well. I don't feel prepared for the competition and if I do it, I will be knowingly doing it poorly. I'm not sure if I should simply sit it out (despite paying...) and try a competition later in the season or if there is any value in doing a competition poorly?
Thank you for your thoughts!
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