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Making the Right Moves is an instructional book designed to help ice skaters of all levels understand the requirements for passing Moves-in-the-Field skating tests. These tests are an essential part of present-day ice skating, and must be passed in order for a skater to compete in championships and certain competitions. In the first part of this book some general comments are made about the various different aspects of skating, techniques are explained, and exercises are suggested to help the skater improve their standard of skating. In the second part of this book, each of the twenty-seven moves are addressed in turn, and explanations are made about how they are best performed. In essence, this book gives the skater useful information about skating in general, as well as preparing them for their Moves in the Field tests.








