Of course! :)
If you want to learn how to skate, you should sign up for some lessons at your local rink. Many rinks have learn to skate, or skate school programs for people to sign up.
balancing and practice
Figure Skating
your hair has to be tied up your partner has to be the same age as you
Geometry used to be a major factor in creating and judging compulsory, or school figures, the first phase of figure skating competitions until 1991. School figures are still the building blocks of skating technique, skill and discipline, although they are no longer a formal part of competitions. They were a series of figure 8's and other designs skaters had to trace on the ice. Once they were done, the judges walked out onto the ice and measured for circles that were perfectly round and all the same size. They checked to see that all the circles in a figure lined up with themselves and on a central axis. Some excellent videos may be found on YouTube, including one about the 1976 Ladies' Olympic school figures, which shows how the figures are executed and how they are judged.
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Anywhere. Just look it up on the search engine.
no that dosent ha that's pretty silly no you can still figure skate probably very well besides over time with training and effort you will be able to do that standing up and on ice so it dosent matter now if your starting if you are pretty advanced that would be bad i am AA figure skater to and have been in national competitions so good luck!
Steven Bradbury grew up in Brisbane, Australia. His interest in speed skating led him to pursue the sport professionally and represent Australia in international competitions.
Being a professional figure skater could be hard for many people because it requires very long hours of practice. A person would have to get up very early to go to practice where they would exercise first, then spend many hours going over routines and different steps in the figure skating. They would also have to travel a lot to attend competitions.
Because she never gave up on her dreams and she was so graceful at her skating.
Well put it this way, whatever goes up must come down.