There are many different thigs that you can wear.
If you are indoors, you obviously don't want to be wearing a winter jacket, because you would be way too hot. But if you are outside and in the cold, you probably want to wear more layers, but also things that aren't going to make you the most un-aerodynamic thing out there. If you wear a sin suit, like most skaters do, I personally wear a warm, long sleeve shirt and then the suit over top (when I'm outside) But when I'm inside, i simply wear compression shorts and my skin suit.
And then you have to wear skates and a helmet and all that too.
Pro hockey and speed skaters wear helmets but pro figure skaters don't.
They always were short sleeve shirts and shorts because when you speed skate you have to go really fast and you get hot really quick but some speed skaters buy speed skating uniforms that are very light and very stretchy so you can move your legs easily.
They're used for different purposes-- figure skates for jumps and spins and speed skates for speed.
Steve Milton has written: 'Skate Talk' 'Super skaters' -- subject(s): Biography, Juvenile literature, Skating, Skaters, Figure skating, Figure skaters
No, a pinwheel is not a figure skating jump. It is a skating move the a group of skaters can do.
I'm not quite sure what you mean... but the times are getting faster. As technology increases, skaters do to.
a suit u wear for speed skating
they have to keep skating. Then after they can put ice on
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yes . of course swiming will increase our speed in skating as it increases our stamina and also helps in arm development as speed skater needs his power po hands to go faster and keep him in motion . legs also get stronger and can help you in heavy work outs durng the skating practice . ( technical skating for speed roller skaters) but swiming should be done atleast 4-5 hours befor skating
Johannes Lolkama has written: 'Van Chamonix tot Salt Lake City' -- subject(s): History, Speed skating, Speed skaters, Winter Olympics
Figure skaters wear a variety of different things. Practice wear and Competition wear are different from each other. For practice they usually wear spandex leggings with a tee shirt and light sweatshirt. Skirts or spandex shorts can also be worn. In competitions skaters wear their costumes, which go with the music they are skating to. This can range from very theatrical and elaborate costumes to a form fitting dress.