Re: zippy/zappy lesson
Zippy: Back edges are in great shape now and even though they last through more music in my program, I have no problem doing hard stroking into my spiral, etc., so no changes have to be made. It just ends up being less stroking into the spiral, which still ends in the same spot on the ice thanks to better and more powerful stroking. Whew!! Waltz jump is nice and "jumpy" now. Felt good (though a bit exhausting) to skate the whole program a few times today. Back crossovers also are fuller and better with less lean forward.
Zappy, with zippy moments: We finally deconstructed my two foot spin this week to find out why my success is only about 50% with it. It seems I don't get enough of a "swizzle"/intial curve around into it. Now that I'm doing that its a bit slower with less revs for now, but my ice pattern and form are better. Yeesh. I'm the wierdest spinner--I never, ever travel, perfectly centered, yet the move is very hard for me. If I don't drop a shoulder, I don't get around enough at first or my feet separate near the end, or I don't bring my toes in enough or something!!!! I'm going to practice this till I turn BLUE!!!! I want this skill much much better in 5 and half weeks when I compete again.
I'm also surprised how competitive I've become. I really, really, REALLY want to kick ice and beat my buddy in May!!! :rollin: (If you recall, I didn't skate so well last time and lost to her both in elements and freestyle). Its been a little hard resolving in my own mind that its OK to be like this--as my coach put it firmly one day: "Beth, its perfectly OK to want to beat XXXX!!!!!" after one of my little "I just want to skate my best and then its up to the judges" speeches...yeah, right, I wanna WIN!!!!! :evil: I guess I just don't want to set myself up for disappointment if I skate well and still don't come out on top. Mostly, I want to skate the WINNINGEST program I can so that no matter where I place, I at least know I couldn't have given any more.
Happy skating, everyone!!!!
