No, he would not! Which is why he would not be allowed to be an official judge on the competition.
someone who participates in any of: * Skateboarding * Ice skating * Ice hockey * Roller skating
Competition is when you compete with someone.
A few ways of saying someone is uncommitted to their work are: They have a questionable work ethic. They take a lascidasical approach to their work. They appear to be dispassionate about their work. They approach their work with indifference.
When I was skating I would decide this when I picked out my music. Normally I'd listen to the music and close my eyes and start to think about what would go with the music. Depending on your level and the competition as well. If your music is soft and more gentle I would go with something flowy and elegant that catches the wind, if its more upbeat and fast I usually skated with something short in the skirt so the judges could see my footwork well. Just close your eyes and imagine what you are skating in. Of course if your competition is close then you wont have time for someone to custom make your dress. Go to a dancewear shop and see what is available
Self-competition is when someone takes on challenges to up their personal goals.
One can find more information about inline skating by looking at online resources such as Wikipedia. In regards to places for inline skating, one can look in ads and guides for places to skate and buy skates.
A rival is someone or a group who are your competition.
A rival is someone or a group who are your competition.
If I was you, I would drop the competition. For multiple reasons. 1) Its not safe to skate when your injured. If it is the male parter who is injured i would especially drop out because he will most likely be lifting you; which would be extremely dangerous. 2) You can't skate without costumes. If you have a specific person that makes them for you, or you know of someone that could fix it, then you may get lucky. But they won't let you skate if its a major competition without costumes. 3) Dizziness is not a good sign. In ice skating you do many spins and dizziness could affect your vision, and you could get hurt. So basically these are my reasons that i suggest you consider. If your situation isn't that severe you may still be able to compete. It just depends on you and your determination and commitment. I hope i could help you. =]
Someone looking for live performances by Michale Jackson can find many of them online. Sites like youtube would have many of Michael Jacksons performances. Also, Michael Jacksons official site would have many of his concerts.
You can train for figure skating at your town/city's arena. Training for figure Skating can vary. You need to learn the basics of the sport, the jumps and spins, and the stuff inbetween also known as foot work. Every skater is different. It may take longer for someone to land a simple axel jump than for another.