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Effective July 1, 2023 the following test names will be changing: Moves in the field tests will be renamed skating skills tests. Free skate tests will be renamed singles tests.
General event parameters: Levels are based on the skaters highest Moves in the field test passed. Preliminary. Forward backward. Pre-Juvenile. Forward backward. Juvenile. Forward power circle. Intermediate. Brackets in the field. Novice. Inside 3-turns/rocker- Junior. Forward backward. Senior. Sustained edge step.
Eligible singles skaters in the United States are divided by the USFSA into the following levels: pre-preliminary, preliminary, prejuvenile, juvenile, intermediate, novice, junior, and senior.
Moves in the field is a name given to elements of figure skating that emphasize basic skating skill and edge control. In the context of a competitive program, moves in the field include spirals, spread eagles, Ina Bauers, hydroblading, and similar extended edge moves.
5032 Moves in the field must be skated with good edges, control, flow, extension, carriage and rhythm. An even speed and flow should be maintained throughout. Maximum utilization of the ice surface is desirable. Ice coverage must not be obtained by the use of flat or shallow edges.
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What are Moves in the Field? Moves in the Field (MITF) are a set of tests that require skaters to perform specific patterns on the ice to show mastery of turns and steps (e.g. three-turns, brackets, or counter turns) basic skills.
The standard moves in the field tests are divided into eight classes to be taken in the following order: Pre-preliminary, preliminary, pre-juvenile, juvenile, intermediate, novice, junior and senior. The purpose of this test is to encourage beginning skaters to learn the fundamentals of ice skating.

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