This was my very first test. 
I stumbled across a testing 
session at my rink when I just started my private lessons. I decided to 
stay and watch. There were maybe 20 skaters and their parents and 
coaches. It was one adult lady testing  the first 2 dances solo, the 
rest were kids and teens. I was hit by how nervous was everybody. They 
were stiff in their dresses, hairdo and makeup. After testing some of 
them were crying. I decided right then that I'll NEVER test. But, never 
say never...
As I started to work on dances with my 
coach, I already knew the steps from a friend and I was bored. I knew 
the steps from the first 9 dances so 3 levels, but my technique was 
acceptable just for the first level. I needed to keep working on them to
 develop the technique for the next levels. To keep myself motivated, my
 coach suggested to test. She said that the first level is an 
encouragement test, so I won't have reasons to get stressed. I love 
fashion and she said that I'll get to dress up. She sign me up and sent me to take a lesson 
with a male coach that would be my partner for the test. There were just
 2 weeks left to the test. In a way it was good, because I didn't have 
much time to overthink. I took 3 lessons. But I surely didn't
 feel prepared. I was intimidated and uncomfortable to skate so close to
 somebody. Plus we were going faster together
 then I was skating on my own. All
 these 3 pattern dances from the Preliminary level, are going forward in
 
Killian hold. That means that the skaters are side to side, one of the 
man arms goes around the woman waist.
My new coach showed me the paper that the judges use for the test. It had two sets of requirements
1. Technique: accuracy, placement, unison, form, cleanness, and sureness
2. Timing/Expression: correct timing, expression of the character of the music
The
 coach said the technique I have is good enough for this level. I 
definitely knew the steps. The coach said that's the most important 
thing. He worked with me on the character of the dances. He said that in
 his experience even for high level dances, presenting the character of
 the dance could make a just ok test pass.
My
 test was in January 2017. Getting close to the testing day I felt 
fairly nervous. I decided to not think about it. Just let it happen. The dress that I planned on wearing, more 
precisely the nude tights seemed to be stressing me. I decided to wear black
 leggings instead, and that actually ended up making me feel not dressed-up, just 
awkward. I 
was asked to be at the rink with an hour before my test and I was 
nervous as i arrived, but standing around, I've got even more nervous.  
Both my coaches were there but my partner coach was more aware of my 
nerves so he babysat me a little... well a lot.  He explained me how to 
breath deeply to relax, how to warm up a little, he told me to put on 
the skates just 15 min before and bend into the ankles to warm them up. 
He said not to think about anything, he'll tell me everything I need to 
do, including when is my turn. I have to say, it helped a lot.
We
 had 5 min to warm up on ice, and after the 5 minutes they played the 
music for every dance. I wasn't nervous at all when I first got on ice, 
but I was rushing through everything, I got a little tired and stop 
breathing right, and here I was nervous again. And, I was first to go. 
The first dance was the Dutch Waltz and here is the video. The second the music started my 
partner coach asked me something. I don't remember what, something about
 plans for the rest of the day. I didn't have time to answer but it made
 me smile and forgot all about nerves. I felt very stiff through the 2 
patterns I had to do but I didn't feel I made any mistakes. 
Canasta Tango (video here) was next, after 2 or 3 other skaters doing the waltz. It was was 
my favorite dance from the 3, and I felt I gave it a little more 
confidence. 
On the Rhythm Blues (video) I was fairly relaxed, but also quite spent.
As we were getting off the ice my coach said "good job". 
The
 whole test was done in 10 minutes and the judges sent the papers out 
immediately. I passed the first two dances with " pass +", the last one 
just "pass". Was I too relaxed on the last one?
All in all wasn't that bad!
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