Ok, so i know during go arounds it is taught that you retract flaps to the lowest degree until you get a positive rate of climb then you retract the rest. By retracting them all at once it causes a loss of lift. Yesterday I was out practicing some sim. engine failures to landing. On one of them I was on base, had the runway made so i put 10 degrees of flaps down which is the first degree in the 152 (10, 20, 30 degrees). So i lowered the first degree to 10 on base then i decided I'm going to try a no flap landing so i retracted that 10 degrees so then I had no flaps in. Right after doing it I thought about, should I have had a positive rate of climb before bringing that 10 degrees flap up? I might have just felt the slightest drop in lift when i did it, because, as i was on base i was obviously descending already and i took away that first notch of flap so it might have put me in a slightly higher rate of descent. Did I do something that was dangerous? should i have had a positive rate before i lifted that 10 flap up? or was it okay being that i had plenty of altitude? Opinions?