We usually wear tights with under armour pants and a cute tee with gloves.
Ice skating boots or a ply skating board
both you have to wear skates
It's not reccomdended. In Ice Skating you should wear something flexible and comfortable.
underwear and a gumshield.
You can wear jeans to skate but you shouldn't wear jeans that are tight fitting because you need to be flexible when skating. If you are ice skating outdoors, considerer wearing thermals under the jeans.
wear pads on knees and elbows . Try to wear a anti scratchable jacket
ice skating
I think ice skating
To be able to wear shoes with metal blades attached to the sole of them. To then allow the human body to wear these "skates" to glide across ice.
just be cool..... ask her out.... and if you mean what do you wear to the ice skating rink.... not anything long sleeved! when you are out on the ice you get really hot because you are moving around. when first went, sweat was rolling down my cheeks... and later froze from the coldness...
Ice skating, or if you do competitive skating it is called figure skating.
When you are ice skating you can wear different things. It really depends on what you are doing, and weather you are a guy or a girl. If you are a girl and you are ice skating just for fun, you should wear clothes that keep you warm. I would prefer gloves. (incase you fall). If you are going to figure skate, or compete you would wear this: your hair up, (unless its too short), your ice skating dress, your ice tites,(leggings you wear when ice skating. These can go over the boot part of your skate and they are called "boot covers". Or they also have tites that only go from the inside of your boot up to the top of your knee.) If you are a boy you would wear an ice suit, or just normal clothes if you are skating for fun. If you are a guy or girl wanting to play hockey and not figure skate, you would wear special padding and a special kind of skate. While figure skating its best to wear ice tites or leggings rather than socks. Though socks would be okay if you had to. Source: Former ice skater Cynthia Ridyard.