Ice rink
Figure Skaters train at an ice rink to practise their technique based on which level they are on.
On ice
Go on the ice rink and walk on it. but your not waking your skating
you can get an ice skate at a skate shop like skaters edge>
Actually, a regulation hockey rink is 85 by 200 ft. Olympic ice is 100 by 200 ft. Most figure skaters practice and perform on hockey rinks because it is more cost efficient to have ice that can be utilized by both hockey and figure skaters alike. Olympic bound skaters mainly practice at training centers devoted entirely to figure skating. ACTUALLY international ice rinks are 98ft x 200ft.
well really, figure skaters are constantly pumping their legs when they skate. They do crossovers, which are pulls that you do when you skate backwards and forwards, and it gives you a lot of speed! :)
Rectangular with rounded corners. Olympic ice is 200 x 100 while a hockey rink is 200 x 85. Most figure skaters make do practicing and competing on regulation size hockey rinks as it is more cost efficient to have a rink that can cater to both hockey and figure skaters. When a figure skater trains for the Olympics they usually go to a training center that is designed specifically for that purpose.
In an ice rink.
you can ice skate on artificial ice anytime or an indoor ice rink if you want outdoor, has to be winter
The ice on a hockey rink is approximately 3/4" thick. The thicker it is, the slower is is to skate, and that is not good.
no its a roller rink