the dress wont really make you cold its the skating tights that are cold especialy if yyour standinh
It is possible to get killed when figure skating, but the chances are very slim.
While people have been skating for centuries, figure skating as it is currently understood was developed in England in the mid-19th century.
James hains invented ice skating while he was dancing on ice
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I would suggest clothes.
Quoted from Wikipedia:"While people have been ice skating for centuries, figure skating in its current form originated in the mid-19th century.""American skater Jackson Haines, considered the "father of modern figure skating", introduced a new style of skating in the mid-1860s."
Ice skating dresses are typically made out of double stretch lycra, micro-fiber, or spandex. It is very important that the dress be made of elastic material so that the skater can jump, twist, and move comfortably with the dress while skating.
While people have been ice skating for centuries, figure skating in its current form originated in the mid-19th century by Englishman Robert Jones, the first known account of figure skating. Competitions were then held in the "English style" of skating, which was stiff and formal and bears little resemblance to modern figure skating. American skater Jackson Haines considered the "father of modern figure skating", introduced a new style of skating in the mid-1860s. This style, which incorporated free and expressive techniques, became known as the "international style." Although popular in Europe, Haines' style of skating was not widely adopted in the United States until long after his death.
I don't know really know because its up yo you not me. If you try both of them over the summer you can se which one is harder. For me it is figure skating because i havn't done figure skating in a while so I know more Gymnastics mostly because i am really athletic and flexable.
Shoot the duck is a move in figure skating were the skater begins spinning and squats down and keeps spinning while extending the leg... keeps spinning for a couple seconds then tucks in leg and pushes up gracefully while still spinning.
There is no specific dress code. A person can put any kind of dress. Traditionally, you can find men wearing shirts and trousure while women wearing Salwar and Kamez.
Snowshoes are basically like wearing tennis racquets (rackets in America) on your feet. They are designed to spread your weight over a larger area and help prevent you sinking too deeply into the snow. Ice skating shoes have a narrow blade beneath that is designed to glide the wearer over the ice (ice rink, frozen pond or frozen canal, etc). Neither footwear is interchangeable. Imagine trying to figure-skate while wearing shoe-shoes! Or crossing the Klondike in winter wearing ice skating shoes!