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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.

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it depends on how much time and effort you are willing to give. you have to practice hard and eventually you will become better and better at it.

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it depends on how good you are if you're really good you go to compettions then their is a lot of sponcers so if they like you they would sponcer you because they think you are really good

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Im sure not to old but if started when you were little then youd be on a great track

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Well, for one, you need figure skates. Second, you should take lessons or learn from someone the moves needed to compete.

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About 16 years

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2 mounths

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