The Simsbury report
Aug 5
2008
Toby’s in the Ivan Lendl wheelchair sports camp this week in West Hartford CT. He adores it. I adore it too – not only because it’s so great to see him in a such an active sport-focussed and accessible experience, but also because I drop him off and head to the rink. There are three to choose from:
Veterans Memorial Rink. This is a great rink. I skated on it for the whole week last summer. They have long mid-day public sessions, although lots of camper kids who get on about an hour into it. I’ll skate there a few times this week. Bonus – I found out last week that this is the rink where Mary Jo skated while growing up – a coach from North Carolina who I adore. Skating there knowing that? It’s pretty touching.
Newington According to my skate-mom informant, this rink has the
best freeskating ice around and sessions aren’t that expensive – I’ll head there later this week
and Simsbury home of a zillion Russian coaches and a fair
number of elite skaters. I called to see if any of the coaches had time available this week for a guest lesson with me – and yes, both M Gregory and Denis P had time.
Today I skated a single hour-long session – the first half was a
lesson with Melissa G. I went into the lesson with the goal of coming out with a bit of a footwork "toolkit" – things I could play with for putting together a footwork sequence for a new program. I’m playing with new music (a Yo-Yo Ma track – it screams for deep edgework) – and I specifically want some input on pulling pieces together to get a leveled footwork sequence under IJS judging. I ended with the beginnings of a footwork sequence – it needs some more stuff added for the leveling, but it has potential.
In the video, Melissa does it first, and then I do it – not well b/c my brain hadn’t encoded it yet – but Melissa was calling out the pieces so mostly that part is for me to remember it. We did a bit more after this – adding some chotaws, a LFI twizzle and a loop going in the other direction.
I thoughly enjoyed the time and the lesson. We listened to my cd/new music (thanks Mary Jo!) and
simultaneously did my old footwork sequence so she could get an idea of what I
could do. Then we just started playing – putting together things – and
ended up with a decent edgy footwork sequence that’ll probably work pretty well
with the new music – or some variant of it.
I did take a plop straight
down while trying a F counter that I hadn’t tried in a long time – one of those
where it just jars along your entire spine. So it’s extra hard to pick
Toby up tonight – those muscles need some “rolling” with my stick and maybe some Tylenol. Aside
from that – it was a really good lesson.
took a while to get a decent axel or two. I was going to do another session – but decided to hold it for
tomorrow – and I scheduled a dance lesson with Denis P tomorrow after watching
him work with a few others.
I spent the next few hours watching some of the other sessions. There were some really great little skaters. A friend of the family’s daughter Brooklee is really quite good – lovely high fast-rotating jumps, and
really nice musicality. Her spins were awesome too – she had at least one that’s a level 4 – where she
eventually ends up in a back pancake that goes on for a dozen plus
revolutions. Holy cow. The Training Center does a good job at focusing on IJS-oriented programs – it was interesting to watch a lot of the program run-throughs.
There’s more tomorrow, then Thurs I’ll go to Newington.
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