Well, this all does depend on what you think good figure skating is. If you are talking about Olympic, World and International standard it takes years and years of training. If you are talking Country standard it will take at least several years. If you are talking just being able to do good amount of jumps e.g. 3 jump to axel to double salchow, a good amount of spins and spinning speed and able to do many edge work movements this may take a few years and if you just talking being able to skate forwards, backwards, do little 3 jump and slow 2 foot spin this may only take a year or year and half.
you take lessons and start when you are a baby
If you are talking about learning the rules it does not take very long to figure it out. If you are talking about developing skill, it depends on the person.
How long did it take you to figure out how to spell San Rafael?
First off, you need to know or learn how to skate. You'd probably want to be large/muscular to take and give good checks. Practice puck handling.
about a year
a day
you cant exactly forget how to skate ever. as long as you basically remember how to stand up and move that's all you really need to know, if your talking about jumps and spins, if you remember the theoratical Sid you should be able t o put it into practice
it doesnt take long to learn u just need expirience
As long as it takes.
Depending how quickly you pick up on the basics behind the wheel, it will take as long as you need to learn the ropes.
120years
take lessons