I'm in my 20s, been skating on and off for a few years, but I've finally found a) a private coach and b) the ability to commit more fully.
This video shows 'omg there's a camera, let me attempt to centre some one foot spins.' What I'm supposed to be working on during lessons are scratch, sit, camel, and combo spins. As I họced today it's much harder to skate in front of the camera - I found skating in front of the audience during the few ice shows I've done easier, lol!
I'm working on gaining more confidence in my jumps and họcing my loop.
I show a couple waltzs, a cheated toe loop (this one makes me sad as I love this jump), a hated salchow, and several attempted loops. My coach told me I will be feeling silly doing these over and over, but actually it's fun. I like to do dozens of them and leave marks in the ice then move to the other hockey oval to work there. I feel that this one will be nice once I can get more confidence, speed, and power to fully rotate it.