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   <title>Wanderlust Ice &amp; Ink — La vie sur un bateau de croisière:  5 faits sur la préparation d'un patineur professionnel avant un contrat à bord d'un bateau de croisière</title>
   <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2026 10:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
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   Comme je l'ai présenté dans les précédents articles de ''Wanderlust Ice & Ink'', j'exerce les métiers de patineuse artistique professionnelle en couple et d'artiste aérienne sur glace, me produisant actuellement à bord de navires de croisière naviguant dans les Caraïbes au départ des États-Unis. Si la vie en mer est souvent ce que le public retient le plus, la période qui précède un retour en contrat reste largement méconnue. Ce que beaucoup imaginent comme des vacances ou une simple parenthès...   ]]>
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   <title>Wanderlust Ice &amp; Ink — Life On Board Cruise Ship: Five Facts About Preparing to Return to a Cruise Ship as a Professional Pair Skater</title>
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   As introduced in my previous Wanderlust Ice & Ink articles, I work as a professional pair figure skater and aerialist on ice, currently performing aboard cruise ships sailing throughout the Caribbean from the United States. While life at sea often takes center stage, the period before returning to a contract remains largely unseen. What many perceive as a holiday or a simple break between assignments is, in reality, a carefully structured phase of preparation. Returning to the ice after several weeks away requires far more than packing a suitcase and boarding a ship. Training sessions, physical conditioning, choreography reviews, pair skating practice, administrative preparations, and creative projects all become part of a daily routine designed to ensure a smooth transition back into professional performance. Behind every show performed on board lies a profession built on discipline, consistency, and constant refinement. Whether working on pair elements, rebuilding stamina, maintaining technical precision, or preparing future artistic projects, this period between contracts offers a revealing glimpse into what life as a professional skater truly involves beyond the spotlight. This article follows a typical day during that preparation phase, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the routines, responsibilities, and realities that shape the profession before stepping back onto the ice at sea.
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   <title>Wanderlust Ice &amp; Ink — Édito : Quand le patinage artistique devient un métier. Dans les coulisses de l'entraînement avant le retour en contrat de spectacle sur glace</title>
   <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 10:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
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   Comme je l’ai évoqué dans mes premiers articles Wanderlust Ice & Ink, je travaille aujourd’hui comme patineuse artistique de couple professionnelle et aérialiste sur glace, me produisant actuellement à bord de navires de croisière naviguant dans les Caraïbes au départ des États-Unis. Avant chaque retour à bord, une phase essentielle demeure pourtant largement méconnue. Souvent perçue comme une simple pause entre deux contrats, elle constitue en réalité une période de travail structurée duran...   ]]>
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   <title>Wanderlust Ice &amp; Ink — Édito: When Figure Skating Becomes a Profession. Behind The Scene Of Practice Before Returning To An Ice Show Contract</title>
   <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 10:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
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   As introduced in my first Wanderlust Ice & Ink articles, I work as a professional figure skater and aerialist on ice, currently performing pait skating on Cruise Ships around the Caribbean Seas from the USA. . Before returning to the ship, there is a phase that remains largely unseen. Often perceived as a more or less long break, it is, in reality, a structured period of work where technical precision, physical conditioning, and artistic development are redefined. Behind the performance...   ]]>
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