a skating boot, is just shoe part of a skate, but it isn't a skate until you put the blade on.
Well the skates are different.
Figure skating is basically dancing on ice and can be solitary as hockey is a team game and can be played both on ice and on a field or pitch.
If you are crazy enough to try, I don't see why not :)
Men's Single's Figure Skating I believe.
Figure skating dates back to prehistoric times. The first skate blades appear to have been made of bone, and to be over 3000 years old. Examples of early skate blades have been found in Norway.
When ice skating the best blades are determined with what level you are on and what tricks you will be attempting. You should ask your coach if you have one before buying one. same with the boots.
Ice skating anyone can really do, but figure skating you have to have the right skates and you n eed to know how to use the toe pick.
Not exactly... For a younger skater that is growing and getting longer blades as the boot size goes up, there is some "getting acquainted" time associated with the new blades just because of the difference in length. This usually takes just a few hours of ice time. A change in blades that is more significant - blade radius, hollow radius, or toe-pick design could take a bit longer to get used to. This is all related to the skater getting comfortable with the blades - the blades themselves are ready to go full-speed once sharpened.
mens figure skating, womans figure skating, dance skating, and pair skating
mens figure skating, womans figure skating, dance skating, and pair skating
depending on brand and type, ski blades, or snow blades can range from the size of your foot to 3 feet approx.
my friends and i call it skating