Preparing for Your First Competition
Everything you need to know for competition success
🎯 You're Ready for This!
Competing for the first time is exciting and nerve-wracking! Adult competitions are supportive, fun environments where skaters of all levels celebrate their achievements. This guide covers everything from choosing a competition to competition day success, helping you feel prepared and confident for your first event.
Why Compete?
Benefits of Competition:
- Motivation: Having a goal pushes you to improve
- Experience: Performing under pressure builds skills
- Community: Meet other adult skaters
- Accomplishment: Celebrate your progress publicly
- Feedback: Get judge scores and comments
- Fun: Competitions are exciting and rewarding!
Choosing Your First Competition
Beginner-Friendly Competitions:
- Local adult competitions: Smaller, less intimidating
- "No-test" or "Pre-Bronze" categories: For beginners
- Showcase events: Non-judged, just perform
- Club competitions: Supportive home-rink environment
Questions to Ask:
- What skill levels compete?
- Is it judged or showcase?
- What's the program length requirement?
- What's the entry fee?
- When is the registration deadline?
Preparation Timeline
3-4 Months Before:
- Choose your competition
- Select music (see our music guide)
- Work with coach on program choreography
- Begin learning program elements
2 Months Before:
- Register for competition
- Practice program regularly
- Work on weak elements
- Build stamina for full program
1 Month Before:
- Run-through practice weekly
- Order or prepare costume
- Practice in costume
- Work on performance quality
1-2 Weeks Before:
- Daily run-throughs
- Taper training (don't overtrain)
- Visualize success
- Prepare competition bag
- Get skates sharpened
Competition Week:
- Light practice, focus on confidence
- Rest well, eat healthy
- Review logistics (schedule, location)
- Pack everything the night before
Competition Day Checklist
Must Bring:
- Skates (check twice!)
- Guards and soakers
- Costume and tights
- Music (USB drive, backup copy)
- Registration confirmation
- Water and snacks
- Towel
- Hair supplies and bobby pins
- Makeup (if wearing)
- Warm-up jacket
- Emergency sewing kit
- Band-aids and safety pins
Competition Day Timeline
Arrive Early (2-3 hours before your event):
- Check in at registration
- Submit music
- Find your dressing area
- Get dressed and ready
- Warm up off-ice
1 Hour Before:
- On-ice warm-up (if provided)
- Practice key elements
- Stay warm and hydrated
- Visualize your program
30 Minutes Before:
- Final costume check
- Bathroom break
- Light stretching
- Mental preparation
Your Event:
- Listen for your name
- Skate to center ice
- Take your starting position
- Perform your program
- Bow/curtsy and exit
Mental Preparation
Before You Skate:
- Breathe deeply: 4 counts in, 4 counts out
- Visualize success: See yourself skating perfectly
- Positive self-talk: "I'm prepared and ready"
- Focus on process: Not results, just performance
- Remember why you're here: To celebrate your progress
During Your Program:
- Focus on one element at a time
- If you fall, get up and keep going
- Smile and perform, don't just skate
- Enjoy the moment!
Even Olympic skaters get nervous! Nerves mean you care. Channel that energy into your performance. The audience wants you to succeed—they're cheering for you!
Competition Tips
- Arrive early: Rushing increases stress
- Watch other skaters: Learn and get inspired
- Stay warm: Keep muscles ready between warm-up and performance
- Hydrate: Drink water throughout the day
- Eat light: Avoid heavy meals before skating
- Support others: Cheer for fellow competitors
- Film your performance: Great for review and memories
- Have fun: This is a celebration of your hard work!
After Your Performance
Immediately After:
- Congratulate yourself—you did it!
- Cool down and change
- Watch other competitors
- Stay for awards ceremony
Later That Day:
- Review your performance video
- Note what went well
- Identify areas to improve
- Celebrate with friends/family
Following Week:
- Debrief with your coach
- Review judge feedback
- Set new goals
- Decide if you'll compete again
What to Wear
Costume Guidelines:
- Appropriate for your level: Simple for beginners
- Comfortable: Can move freely
- Secure: Nothing falls off during performance
- Matches music: Reflects your program theme
- Fits well: Not too tight or loose
See our complete competition attire guide for detailed advice.
Building Confidence
- Practice run-throughs: Simulate competition conditions
- Skate for friends/family: Get used to performing
- Visualize daily: See yourself succeeding
- Trust your training: You've prepared for this
- Focus on your journey: Don't compare to others
- Remember: it's just skating: Have fun!
See our confidence guide for more strategies.
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