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  • How to Choose a Used Pair of Ice Skates

    It takes a keen eye to choose a good pair of used ice skates. Look for skates that still have ankle support and minimal wear and tear. Sometimes, a skater can find a choice brand, which is a...

  • How to Waterproof Figure Skates

    Caring for your figure skates requires time and attention. Keep them polished to seal the leather and wick away water and slush. After you step off the ice, immediately dry the boot bottoms....

  • How to Make an Ice Skating Rink in Your Backyard

    When the snows and ice of winter arrive, it’s time to think of winter activities other than snow shoveling! For a family member who wants to learn figure skating, or ice hockey, why not make your...

  • How to Practice Figure Skating Etiquitte

    And you thought the public skate was bad? Busy freestyle times can be a mess! No matter how busy the ice is, though, you need to have manners.

  • How to Break in New Skates

    Breaking in new figure skates can be a pain. (No pun intended.) The faster you can get them to crease, the better; you will be more comfortable and will be able to skate your best.

  • How to Prepare for a Figure Skating Test

    You are ready to take your figure skating test, but the thought of being on the ice all by yourself in front of judges is scary. Skating tests can be nerve-wracking, but being well prepared helps....

  • How Are Figure Skates Made?

    Figures skates are made out of nylon, plastic, steel, leather and many other synthetic materials. The leather is very important part of the material, because it needs to be cleaned and tanned to...

  • How to Fall on Ice

    Falling on ice is inevitable if you like to ice skate or simply live in a place where the winters bring lots of ice and snow. It is one of the biggest causes of injuries to wrists and ankles...

  • How to Build an easy Ice Rink

    While the effort to construct a rink might seem a bit prohibitive, it can be a fun family project. And considering the cost to use public ice frequently, lessons and travel time to arenas it turns...

  • How Does a Figure Skater Stay in Shape?

    A skater does cardio besides skating for two reasons. First of all, it helps to build stamina, which is imperative to completing an intense skating program. Secondly, it can help with speed and...

  • Forward Stokes in Ice Skating

    Figure skating moves. Learn how to become a better ice skater in this free video, including practicing forward stroking in figure skating.

  • Forward Crossovers in Ice Skating

    Ice Skating moves for contest skaters. Learn how to gain speed using forward crossovers in figure skating in this free video.

  • How to Stand Up on Ice Skates

    Ice skating is a fun and challenging activity, perfect for anything from a family outing to a romantic date. You'll need to master skating basics before you head out to the center of the ice rink,...

  • How to Stretch for Figure Skating

    Figure skaters must maintain a healthy body to help avoid injury while performing. Skaters should stretch before going onto the ice to train or compete to make sure muscles are warmed up. Follow...

  • How to Do Forward Stroking in Figure Skating

    Figure skaters often employ forward stroking to move across the ice. It is a side-to-side movement, using both skates to propel a skater forward. Beginner skaters start by mastering swizzles and...

  • How to Spin in Figure Skating

    To learn how to spin in figure skating, start with a two-foot spin. Two-foot spins allows you to get the feel of rotating, but you don't have to balance on one foot. This spin is only used as a...

  • How to Be a Figure Skating Judge

    Figure skating judges--you've cheered and booed their decisions, questioned their thinking and celebrated their independence. You've probably even thought, "Hey, I could do that!" It's a little...

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