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So, I have kinda been running around without a plan on training so far. I have made two CH23 training days this year and one training day before each contest. But I don't really have a plan on how to know what to work on. I know the first thing is to find a coach.... Difficult, but I am working on it.

First I have to ask if judging is always about equal, or are there competitions where the judging is more or less strict? Will a figure that is scored an 8.0 be an 8.0 at most contests, or can judging vary greatly where that exact same figure might be a 7.0 at one and an 9.0 at another contest?

What I am thinking is:
Take the average score from all figures and all flights and compare that average score for all figures to the average score of the individual figures.

My composite average scores for both comps in sportsman this year is 8.08 and figures 5, 6, 7, and 8 are below that average.

So using this method it *seems* pretty clear I need to work on 5, 6, 7, and 8.... At least my reasoning says so..... Am I on track or off base?

Or is it better to instead focus on something else?
 
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