Follow this advice and you will soon be gliding like a champion.
Skate only in areas that have been approved as ice-skating rinks.
Practice falling with your skates on. Tuck in your arms, land on your rear, get up on your hands and knees, and place your feet underneath you one at a time.
Practice falls onto the ground before entering the rink.
Practice stopping techniques while standing still. Drag one foot behind the other at a 45-degree angle, and shift your weight to the back skate to stop.
Once you’re on the ice, stand with your feet six inches apart, toes straight ahead, knees slightly bent, arms out at your sides, eyes forward, and your weight evenly distributed between your skates.
Turn your right foot to the two o’clock position and your left foot to the ten o’clock position. Keep your weight evenly distributed and glide, keeping both skates on the ice.
Shift your weight from one skate to the other once you feel more confident.
Lift the skate opposite to the one your weight is on slightly off the ground. Keep practicing this technique and you will soon master the beginning steps of ice skating.
Did you know? Figure skating was officially a summer Olympic sport in 1908.
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Comments (3)
Very informative. I'd love to learn how to skate backwards.
over 2 years ago by djh
Oh yeah, I remember when I went ice skating for a 6th grade field trip, fell so many times...
11 months ago by Javier_Reano_Sandoval
Best to learn how to skate when you are young .... just like learning how to ride a bike.
3 months ago by drillsetc
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