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what do you have to pass on learn to skate tests?

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Question by as
Submitted on 11/4/2003
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what do you have to pass on learn to skate tests?



Answer by lexy
Submitted on 11/21/2005
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I am pretty sure it all depend on what class you take. If you are in B1-B8, you are learning the basics of spins and jumps(mainly waltz). If you are in accelerated Freestyle, you learn the basics and advanced spins and jumps (salchows, lutzes, scratch spins and camel spins).

 

Answer by Lola
Submitted on 5/5/2006
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It depends. What level are you in? And is it ISI or the other one? (sorry can't remember the name...)

 

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