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Moves in the Field

By Jo Ann Schneider Farris, About.com

Definition:

US Figure Skating has slowly replaced required figure tests with a series of tests called Moves in the Field Tests.

These tests help skaters increase power and strength. The focus of these tests is edge quality, power, extension, and quickness.

Some of the moves done in these tests are similar to what was once done in figures. Many different one foot turns are performed along with complicated stroking and dance exercises.

In order to compete or to take certain tests, skaters must first pass the corresponding Moves in the Field test.

Also Known As: Field Moves or Moves
Examples: In order to take the Juvenile Freeskating test, a skater must first pass the Juvenile Moves in the Field test. All ice dancers, except Adult ice dancers, must pass Moves in the Field tests before competing.

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