How many points do you lose if your music has any issues and you have to stop to go over to the ref?
None! Zero!
A traveling turn on one foot with one or more rotations which is quickly rotated with a continuous, uninterrupted action. The weight remains on the skating foot with the free foot in any position during the turn then placed beside the skating foot to skate the next step
Twizzle
You are standing in your starting position, ready to start your program, when you hear the first note of the music and realize this isn't your music. What do you do?
Go to the ref
An edge jump with natural rotation that takes off from a forward outside edge
Waltz jump/Axel (Axel type jump)
What are the 3 program components for Pre-Novice and higher?
After your name is announced at a competition, how much time do you have to get to your starting position before you are sure to get a deduction?
30 seconds
A one-foot movement where the skater skates an oval pattern using the same edge. The entry and exit must cross.
Loop (turn)
You are competing and your lace breaks. After going to the referee and asking for your 3 minutes, you still can't get your skate to feel good enough/safe enough to finish the rest of your program. What happens now?
You are withdrawn from the event :(
A toe jump with counter rotation that takes off from a backward outside edge
Lutz
How the program is designed in relation to the music.
Composition
A Novice woman is finishing up the last spin of her free program when the music stops. The referee has the time 3:08 when the skater hits their ending position. How much of a deduction does this skater receive?
No deduction! A novice free program is now 3 minutes +/- 10 seconds. She would not receive any deduction for ending after her music stops, but will most likely receive minuses on the spin and lower program components because of this timing error.
A turn from one foot to the other in which the entry and exit curves are continuous and of equal depth. The change of foot is from an outside edge to an outside edge or from an inside edge to an inside edge.
C-Step
You start your program and fall on the first jump within the first 20 seconds of your program when suddenly you notice your music is cutting in and out. After going to the ref and getting the music issue resolved, they ask you where you'd like to start the music from. What do you respond?
From the beginning please!
An edge jump with natural rotation that takes off from a backward outside edge
Loop
How the program is performed in connection with the music
Presentation
1.0
(0.5 for the fall and 0.5 for the costume/decoration falling on the ice)
A turn executed on one foot from an outside edge to an outside edge or an inside edge to an inside edge, with the exit curve on a different lobe from the entry curve. The skater turns in the direction opposite to the entry curve (i.e. in the direction of the exit curve).
Counter
The air is extra dry in the competition arena today and you notice during your spin that your nose is bleeding. You go talk to the referee, get medical attention and your nose has stopped bleeding (thanks to the kleenex shoved up there). It's been 2 minutes and 45 seconds since you stopped and skated to the ref, can you continue your program? If so, how many points are deducted?
No points deducted for a medical event that allows the program to be resumed within 3 minutes
A toe jump with natural rotation that takes off from a backward outside edge
Toe-Loop
How the technique of skating and movement has been executed
Skating Skills
A Senior man falls on his 3Lz+3T, 3A, 3F and loses control on a knee slide in his StSq. How many points does he have deducted by the technical panel on his report card?
6.0 points
A turn executed on one foot from an outside edge to an inside edge or an inside edge to an outside edge, with the exit curve continuing on the same lobe as the entry curve. The skater turns in the direction opposite to the curve.
Bracket
Element matches the music
A toe jump with natural rotation that takes off from a backward inside edge
Flip
Name 2 criteria for marking composition
-Multidimensional movements and use of space
-Connections between and within elements (aka transitions)
-Choreography reflecting musical phrase and form
-Pattern and ice coverage
-Unity