These are skate boots
Figure skating may not look like a sport but it is extremely physically demanding.
Figure skating is a type of ice skating. It's like asking "Is a Ferrari more popular than a car?" A Ferrari is a type of car. Ice skating includes figure skating, speed skating, ice dancing, ice hockey, any type of activity where you move across the ice on skates. So, ice skating would have more participants because it includes more activities than just figure skating.
Until you get into serious competition, these are excellent skates. You did not mention your age (very wise) but given the fact that you are taking lessons for ice skating and will be taking figure skating lessons, you are a young person. Skates are like shoes...you grow out of them. So even though the boots have plastic heels, they are still excellent boots until you need new ones. Depending on your age, you will probably need new boots about every 6-9 months, considering your growth rate. So the serious competition boots aren't necessary until you actually start in competitions. Relax and have fun with your new vocation!
ummm there are no players in figure skating. its not a game, but there are competitors, like Patrick Chan, cythia phaneuf, yuna kim,saha cohen , etc.
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yes, eg 6.3. Like surfing!
well there is not much you can say about this question.alot of people like figure skating and ive never met any wone who doent so, i think you shold stop trusting this site and look somewhere else!!!!!
figure skating has generally been around for thousands and thousands of years. Cavemen or whatever you would like to call them would attach bones from animals that they killed onto their feet and skate on ice.
skates (obviously), stretchy pants (like yoga pants or underarmor), or a skating dress. If you are just skating, you can pretty much wear anything. (Including skates, of corse)
mostly countries in Asia like japan, russia, china etc.
The roots of ice skating date back over 1,000 years to the frozen canals and waterways of Scandinavia and the Netherlands when men laced animal bones to their footwear and glided across frozen lakes and rivers.
well, if by ie skating, you mean 'figure skating', then it is somewhat like dancing. imagine a guy and a girl ballroom dancing. the guy supports the girl, in most cases. it is the same on the ice. the man is there to hold her