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Learn beginning figure skating essentials. Learn about types of figure skating. Learn about the practice and training required for the type of figure skating you choose to pursue.
How to Become a Figure Skater
Do you want to get an idea of what's involved in becoming a figure skater? Before you begin to skate, there are things you should know. This article outlines some of those things. Also, information is given on how to improve and advance at the sport.
Get Started Figure Skating
This article gives step by step instructions on how to begin figure skating.
How to Lace Figure Skates
Correct lacing of figure skates is very important and must be done a certain way.
How to Fall and Get Up on Figure Skates
Knowing how to fall and get up correctly on skates is essential for all figure skaters.
Don't Cry if You Fall Down on Ice Skates
If a figure skater falls while skating, it is best to not cry in public. This article will give ice skaters some advice on how to handle ice skating falls.
How to Do a Snowplow Stop
Stopping on the ice is essential for every figure skater. This is the first and easiest stop a skater must master.
How to Move Forward on Ice Skates
This article will help teach beginning skaters how to move forward on the ice.
Beginning Ice Skating Lesson
Read about the things figure skaters learn in a beginning ice skating class.
A Lesson on Forward Crossovers
Crossovers are the way skaters move around corners and the ends of a rink. Mastering forward crossovers make a figure skater better and faster.
How to Do a Shoot the Duck
A shoot the duck is a fun ice skating move where the skater bends all the way down to the ice and glides on one foot while kicking the other foot completely forward. Directions on how to do the shoot the duck on ice are given in this article.
Types of Figure Skating
Figure Skating has four major branches: Singles, Pairs, Dance, and Synchronized Skating.
Skate in the Summer
Summer is a great time to put in extra hours on the ice. Most ice arenas set up summer skating programs that will keep figure skaters cool and busy. Some facilities offer special figure skating classes for skaters.
Friendly Ice Skating Rinks
This is a list of some of the most friendly and happy ice rinks in the United States.
Where Do Figure Skaters Buy Figure Skating Clothes?
It is not always easy to find figure skating clothing. This article will give skaters some assistance on where to find skating attire.
Why is Figure Skating Called "Figure Skating?"
Read about how "Figure Skating" got its name.
How Can Financial Donations Be Given to Competitive Figure Skaters?
Figure skating is very expensive. Most figure skaters and their families struggle to pay for skating. This short article gives some information on the ways that tax-deductable donations can be given to aspiring figure skaters.
What is the Difference Between the ISI and USFS Figure Skating Associations?
There are two different figure skating associations in the United States: Ice Skating Institute (ISI) and US Figure Skating (USFS). What are the differences?
What is CanSkate?
CanSkate is the Canadian learn-to-skate program taught by NCCP (National Coaching Certification Program) certified professional coaches. Program assistants also help with the program.
Why Should Skaters Join a Figure Skating Club?
Once a skater is ready to take official U.S. Figure Skating tests or compete in competitions beyond the Basic Skills level, it is time to join a figure skating club.
Review of "Training Figure Skaters" - A Book by Jack Curtis
"Training Figure Skaters" by Jack Curtis is a manual for ice skating parents and skaters.
How Much Do Private Ice Skating Lessons Cost?
The cost of private figure skating instruction can vary, but in almost all instances, the skater must be aware that he or she must pay the rink for admission and ice time and also pay a separate fee to the figure skating coach for the lesson.
What is the Ideal Practice Schedule for a Figure Skater in Training?
Many people that enter figure skating don't know how often an ice skater needs to skate to improve. This short article will help answer that concern.
Outdoor Places to Ice Skate
At one time, all ice skating took place outside. Today, most people skate at indoor ice rinks, but there are still some wonderful outdoor ice rinks. This is a list of some of the top outdoor places to ice skate.
Camps and Summer Skating Programs for Figure Skaters
Figure skaters can go to camp during the summer. Many week-long, overnight, and day camps for ice skaters are available at figure skating training centers throughout the United States.
Results About Figure Skating
Elizabeth Malloy maintains the Results About Figure Skating Page. It includes figure skating links.
Figure Skating at AllExperts.About.com
This is an online encyclopedia about figure skating.
How to Buy Figure Skates
This is a link from Dick's Sporting Goods that gives basic information on how to select figure skates.
Buying the Right Figure Skates for Your Child
I wrote this article for U.S. Figure Skating's Basic Skills Parents Page. This article will assist you in purchasing figure skates.
Learn the Basics of Figure Skating
This link gives much information about figure skating and its history.
Recreational Figure Skating Frequently Asked Questions
Beginners to advanced skaters will find answers to their questions about figure skating at this link.
U.S. Figure Skating Basic Skills Program
The U.S. Figure Skating Basic Skills program helps skaters of all ages learn all the fundamentals of figure skating.
Ice Skating Institute Recreational Figure Skating Program
This is a link to Ice Skating Institute's Learn-to-Skate program.
Figure Skating Associations
Most skating rinks have an affiliation with one of two national associations that govern figure skating. This is an excellent link that will explain these associations.
Amateur Figure Skating -- A Non-Geographic Community
This is an article by Edith K. Schneider, a parent and grandparent of serious competitive figure skaters, coaches, and officials, that describes the figure skating world.
Skating Ahead of the Curve
Figure skating coach Cheryl Richardson has developed this site. It is devoted to exploring questions surrounding training of figure skaters.
Virtual Figure Skating Library
Links to information about figure skating, ice dancing, and international figure skating can be found at this link.
"Gerry in Oz" Ice and Roller Skating
"Gerry in Oz" has put together a very complete site that includes information about both ice and roller figure skating.

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