A Lot because you need the practice to compete with the Pros.
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Well I know that Torville and Dean won it in 1984 with maximum points and that figure skating has been part of the Olympics since 1924. Sorry I don't know much but I hope that it helped you.
Yes! It's very safe because they have medics at hand and the skate do this all the time. Their lives are pretty much based on skating.
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Synchro involves about 20 girls skating in unison and doing formations on the ice. Figure skating includes singles, pairs, and dance, involving jumps, spins, and steps. Both are competitive, but figure skating is much more demanding.
Figure skating is a year- round sport, but skaters train especially hard during the summer because there is soooooooo much extra time without school to worry about. If one stopped skating for even a few weeks, their jumps would be hard to land when they get back. I myself had my appendix removed and I wasn't allowed to skate for two weeks and I could barely land a double flip.Figure skating is in the winter Olympics.
Math and science have many things to do with figure skating. You could use math to figure out how much time it would take to get from point A to point B. Science is also very important because it adds speed and momentum to figure skating. It also adds gravity. If there were no gravity, figure skating would be impossible because you would not be able to stay on the ground.
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skates (obviously), stretchy pants (like yoga pants or underarmor), or a skating dress. If you are just skating, you can pretty much wear anything. (Including skates, of corse)
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well there is not much you can say about this question.alot of people like figure skating and ive never met any wone who doent so, i think you shold stop trusting this site and look somewhere else!!!!!
Figure skating has better skating skill than hockey. However, hockey is a team sport and game, and figure skating is an "art" and to learn it, you pretty much have to go through the rigors you'd do in learning any other art. It's actually very similar to lots of martial arts, the skill sets needed. Hockey, though, is a fun game, like soccer, and different skills are needed for that game, like stick handling, ability to work on a team, etc, that figure skating wouldn't require. One thing, though, that people don't realize, in a race, equivalent level figure skater and hockey player, the figure skater will usually win against the hockey player, the better technique from figure skating would make a better hockey player for sure, just both sides usually never want to try each other's sport.