Components of a Successful Program
Beautiful music and an artistic image combined with smart element placement according to ISU rules — together, this equals 100% success. Athletes often lose points not due to errors, but due to "empty" spots in the program: lack of Transitions, simple jump entries, and lost levels on step sequences. We create a competitive program where every step works for the result. We integrate jump preparation into the choreographic pattern. This eliminates "empty" crossovers — every movement becomes part of the performance and is scored by judges as a complex Transition.
How We Work: Step-by-Step Plan
1. Preparation & Technical Brief You contact us (WhatsApp +37125926560) and provide the input data: the music file (cut to the correct timing), the list of planned elements, and the technical requirements for your level.
2. Creation & Construction The coach develops the concept and image. We don't just choreograph a dance; we create a balanced program: rationally distributing elements across the rink to ensure biomechanically comfortable entries and logical transitions. We record a detailed video tutorial explaining every step.
3. Learning & Author's Supervision You learn the sequence of elements from the video (independently or with a local coach). Recommendation: At this stage, book a private online training session so we can immediately correct the geometry of movements, timing, and flow of the program.
4. Refinement & Polishing You send us videos of your run-throughs. We provide a detailed analysis: where to add emotion, where to complicate a transition, or where to simplify an entry for jump stability. We guide the athlete to the result.
Why is this beneficial?
Uniqueness: You get not a generic program, but a unique composition created specifically for you to highlight your strengths.
ISU Compliance: We constantly monitor rule changes and know exactly what earns bonuses and what leads to deductions today.
Budget: You get the work of a high-level Program Director, eliminating the costs of flights, accommodation, and extra ice rental. You pay only for expertise.
Who is this for?
Athletes who lack Component Scores (PCS).
Those needing to update a program for new rules.
Skaters who want to gain a competitive edge through the second mark.
What to prepare?
Music, video of current skills (so we understand your arsenal), ISU program requirements for your level, and a willingness to work on details.

