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Off ice? I was a figure skater and I did ballet and cardio for exercise. On the ice I did drills and figures.
You do not need to be fit to be a figure skater but it would help. Being a figure skater takes a lot of work and if you don't start off fit and you keep with the sport you will need to become fit!
RICE. Rest Ice Compress Elevate Take a couple days off of the ice to rest. Be sure to put ice on your tailbone. I don't know how you could wrap that, but if you can find a way, be sure to do it.
Mark Harmon was not a figure skater. He's been an actor the whole time. Before that he went to UCLA where he played quarterback. He was also a shoe salesman and a carpenter while waiting for his acting career to take off. The skater you're trying to think of is Mark Hamill.
She was just skidding around!I got the answer off of internet,just typed in the question!
dude what kind of question is that don't have any idea dude.
According to the census off ice the figure in 2011 is 3 million
I would get a pretty dress like your favorite color then kinda of show off im mean it is your party lol!:)
Born September 5, 1990, Kim Yuna (KTM) is retired South Korean figure skater. Throughout her entire career, she never finished a competition "off the podium". She is the 2010 Olympic champion and 2014 silver medalist in ladies' singles; the 2009 & 2013 World champion, the 2009 Four Continents champion, three-time Grand Prix Final champion, 2006 World Junior champion, 2005 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and six-time South Korean national champion. Due to her many accomplishments and wide acclaim, she is often referred to as "Queen Yuna" by the media.
Showing off how great of a skater you are. Who cares if you win or lose? It's about having fun and feeling that you did great. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Dorothy Hamill has written: 'Dorothy Hamill on and off the ice' -- subject(s): Biography, Figure skaters, Ice skaters, Juvenile literature, Women figure skaters, Skaters
When you get to a figure skating competition you meet your coach and check in. Then you find your way to the locker room to warm-up. Warm-ups are different for every skater but they typically consist of stretches, off-ice run throughs as well as mental exercises. Then you put your skates on and wait for your event. When your event number is called you get on for your warm-up. After the warm-up you get off the ice and talk through the warm-up with your coach ehile you wait to skate your routine. When you finish your skate you go back to the locker room, take off your skates, put on your sweats and wait for your scores. After scores are posted there are pictures, award ceremonies and sometimes a banquet.