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ISI Freestyle 6 and Pair 5 Mandatory Serpentine Dance Step Sequence


R Toe Step


16 CE 15 LBI Rocker RFO 14c 14b RBI


14a Mohawk 3


LFI 13


LBO


RBI 12


3 RFO 11 LFI


Double bunny hop LBI


Counter 10 XF


RBO 9


LBI 8 RBO Bracket7 RFI 6 5


Bracket LFO


Start


LFO 1


2 3 XB RFI LFO 4 RFI XF


1/2 flip or tap toe


3 RBO XF


RBI Loop


XF 17 LBI


3 turn LFO


20 18 19


LXF hop


RBI 21


LBI Loop


ISI Freestyle 6 and Pair 5 Mandatory Dance Step Sequence


The skater must demonstrate all required turns separately for the


compulsory part of the test: Right Forward Outside Rocker, Left Backward Inside Counter, Right Back Inside Loop, Left Back Inside Loop.


a. Right Forward Outside Rocker A one-foot turn from RFO to RBO, with the skater rotating in the direction of the curve of the entry edge. Entry and exit edges must be held at least one time the skater’s height.


b. Left Backward Inside Counter A one-foot turn from LBI to LFI, with the skater rotating in the direction opposite the curve of the entry edge. Entry and exit edges must be held at least one time the skater’s height.


c. Right Back Inside Loop A one-foot movement initiated on the right back inside edge where the skater skates an oval pattern within a circle without changing direction or edge. The entry and exit of the loop must cross.


d. Left Back Inside Loop A one-foot movement initiated on the left back inside edge where the skater skates an oval pattern within a circle without changing direction or edge. The entry and exit of the loop must cross.


In the program part of the test, the skater must demonstrate the


Dance Step Sequence shown in the diagram in continuous flowing movement. The pattern must be well-balanced utilizing the full surface of the ice, as shown in the diagram. Pattern should be proportionate to the skater’s size. This pattern may not be reversed.


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