Professional ice skaters make it look so easy. Whether itâs the figure skater gliding and dancing effortlessly around the ice, or a hockey player speeding around the rink, itâs inspiring to watch. The thought of giving it a go may intimidate you or fill you with dread. But the reality is that ice skating is a fun activity that you can take up at any age. With the right preparation and by learning a few basic steps, youâll be gliding around the rink in no time at all. Wear the Right Gear Skating on ice is a cold activity, but itâs also very physical so youâre likely to sweat. As a beginner, youâre also likely to spend a lot of time sitting and kneeling on the ice as falling oper is, unfortunately, inevitable. Dressing appropriately is important. You donân want to wear a big coat or jacket as they are too bulky. Lighter clothes will allow you to move around freely, and they wonâcakrawala become heavy when wet. Wear layers so that you can remove them as you warm up. Dmytro Aksonov / Getty Images Find the Right Fit for Your Ice Skates When starting out, donâlengkung langit buy your own skates. You can rent a pair from most ice rinks for a small fee. Ice skates are available in a whole range of shoe sizes, but there is a chance the rink wonâhorizon stock your exact size. Bring a couple of pairs of socks along to pad out your persewaan skates if you have to go up a size. The extra padding makes them less roomy, prevents blisters, and will keep your feet extra warm. The skates should feel comfortable, and the laces tied tightly. If you eventually get the ice skating bug, you may want to invest in your own skates. They will bugar much better, give good support, and improve your performance on the ice. KatarzynaBialasiewicz / Getty Images Getting onto the Ice Getting onto the ice is usually the most daunting part of learning to ice skate. If youâre at a busy rink, wait for a break in the skaters before stepping onto the ice. Keep your knees slightly bent and hold onto the handrail. Standing and balancing on two blades is not the easiest thing to do, so take your time to get used to it. When youâre ready, move away from the handrail. Vera_Petrunina / Getty Images Practice Falling Adv lewat Falling oper is a natural part of learning to ice skate. Therefore, itâs important that you practice how to fall and get up again to prevent injuries. Bend your knees and get into a squat position. Now fall to the side, leaning slightly forward as you do so, keeping your hands into your body. Turn onto your hands and knees and, one at a time, place your feet between your hands. Gently push yourself back upright and you should be good to go. svetikd / Getty Images Time to Glide Itâs time to move forward and berangkat gliding on the ice. Begin by marching in place and then progress to stepping forward while marching. Next, pretend youâre riding a scooter along the street and try pushing yourself along with the right foot. You may want to put your arms out in front of you for balance. Once you have the hang of it, try with the left foot. Then alternate the feet. Push with the right, rest on both feet, push with the left. After a few tentative scooter steps, you will no longer need the rest in the middle and you are ice skating! Sinenkiy / Getty Images Learn to Stop As you move around the ice youâll be faced with the next dilemma. How do you stop? You could safely fall over, but learning to stop is much easier! Keep the blade on the ice, your toe pointed slightly inward, and push your foot out sideways. Try the movement standing still first before trying to stop while skating. You can also come to a gradual stop by pointing both toes inward, similar to the snowplowâ when skiing. photosaint / Getty Images Donân Lean Back and Donât Look Down The worst thing you can do when ice skating is lean back as you are likely to end up falling on your butt. Keep your knees bent and lean slightly so your weight is forward. The second worst thing to do when learning to ice skate is to look down. Itâs always tempting to keep an eye on your feet to make sure theyâre going in the right direction, but you have to look ahead of you so you donâhorizon end up colliding with someone â or something â in front of you. Halfpoint / Getty Images Warm-up Before You Ice Skate As with all aerobic exercises, you should warm-up beforehand. Being in a cold environment means your muscles will also be cold, so itâs best to wrap up warmly too. Begin by doing gentle bends before working up to stretching. You may see experienced and professional skaters throw their leg adv lewat the barrier and berangkat stretching. This is not a great idea as it can lead to muscle tears, especially when the muscles are cold. Predrag Vuckovic / Getty Images Ice Skating Is Good for Your Health You may not realize it as you fall for the tenth time, but ice skating improves your overall health and wellbeing. Itâs a really good aerobic workout that helps strengthen and tone leg muscles, keeping the joints flexible. You should notice an improvement in your coordination, balance, stamina, and endurance. FatCamera / Getty Images Have Fun! It takes a lot of practice to master the art of ice skating, so visit the ice-rink as often as possible. But remember, donât take it too seriously. Ice skating is meant to be a fun activity you can enjoy with friends and family. Donâufuk be embarrassed if you look like Bambi and end with your legs akimbo. Everyone falls over at some pointâitâs all just part of the fun! svetikd / Getty Images
Download Article Download Article While skating on the ice seems intimidating, with the right equipment and a little patience, you can learn how to skate. Select the right material to make sure you'll be safe on the ice. Learn a few basic moves. Work on your technique. If you're dedicated to learning to figure skate, take classes. 1 Wear lighter clothes. When ice skating, wear clothes that are easy to move around in and will not get heavy when wet. Skating is exercise, so your body will get warmer once you move around, preventing you from getting cold on the ice. Go for a fitted top with leotards, tights, or leggings.[1] If you're skating in an outdoor rink, wear similar attire. However, you may want to choose slightly thicker fabrics or add layers. For example, wear a light tank top under a form-fitted sweater. 2 Wear a fitted sweater or a light coat. As you won't be moving around as vigorously during beginner moves, go for a light jacket or coat. This should be an outfit easy to take on and off, in case you get sweaty, and light and moveable enough that it does not get in the way of your motions on the ice.[2] For example, a fitted sweater is a great choice for an ice-skating outfit. Advertisement 3Find skates that fit properly. Skates should be fitted for comfort and are available in most shoe sizes. When you first start ice skating, you can rent ice skates. This allows you to explore different brands and sizes to figure out what works for you. Go to a pro shop and get fitted there.[3] 4 Put on socks or tights. To keep your feet warm, wear either skating tights or microfiber socks. It's important your feet are exposed to as little moisture as possible to keep you warm. Use either tights or microfiber cloths when skating. Do not wear cotton socks. These socks do not soak up moisture well and will leave your feet cold. 5Wear a helmet for your safety. This will prevent injuries to your head if you fall on the ice. Advertisement 1 Practice falling. Falling is part of the sport so it's natural that this will happen. Falling with the right technique will keep you from getting injured. The first thing you should do is practice falling. To fall properly, do the following when you feel yourself losing your balance[4] If you anticipate needing to fall, bend your knees and squat into a dip position. Fall sideways, leaning forward, and place your hands on your lap. As soon as you fall, roll over onto your hands and knees. One at a time, place your feet between your hands. Then, gently push yourself back up. 2Learn to stop. Once you're comfortable skating around the rink doing swizzles, gliding, and stroking, you need to know how to stop. Stand together with your feet together. Push your feet apart while skating and stick one skate out sideways. This will push some frost off of the ice and cause your body to come to a stop. The motion is similar to skiing.[5] 3 Do some basic gliding. Gliding is a form of marching on the ice that will help you transition into skating. March forward two steps and let your body glide forward slightly. Do this until you feel comfortable with it. Then, begin picking up one foot as you glide. In figure skating, you alternate between lifting one foot and another. Gliding helps you become comfortable with that feeling. 4Try stroking. Stroking is the same as gliding except you extend the motion longer. After marching, lift one foot as you glide, set that foot down, and lift the other. This is the foundation for basic skating. Repeat the process until you feel comfortable. 5 Do swizzles. After getting yourself gliding, place your heels together. Then, slide your feet apart. After this, point your toes together. Repeat this motion, leaving a trail in the ice that resembles an hourglass.[6] Swizzles help you go through the general motions of skating but keep your feet on the ice. Keep practicing swizzles until you feel completely comfortable with the move. Eventually, you can start lifting your skates off the ice in alternating patterns as you skate. Advertisement 1Warm up first. You should do a quick warm up before skating. This will help prevent you from becoming sore while on the ice and, as your body may not be used to the cold. At first, cramps may be more frequent due to the weather. Simply stretch each leg over the barriers at the rink to warm up before skating.[7] 2Do not look down. At first, you may be inclined to look down at your legs to make sure you're going through the right motions. This will not actually help you skate better and can actually cause accidents. Make sure to keep your head up so you do not collide with anyone on the ice.[8] 3Lean forward while you skate. Always lean forward slightly when skating. Bend your knees and keep your weight forward. Leaning back can cause you to fall backward onto the ice.[9] 4 Practice frequently. Ice skating is difficult and takes years of practice. While you may feel overwhelmed at first, practice a few times a week. You'll eventually get the hang of figure skating. It's hard to judge your own technique as you cannot observe yourself. See if you can find professional lessons in your area in your price range. You can look online or look for flyers in your local rink.[10] Advertisement Add New Question Question When I first got on the ice, I had an anxiety attack. What would help? Try going with a friend or family member who is confident with ice skating and can help you along. Question Will you forget ice skating if you haven't done it for a long time or will you remember everything? If you haven't skated in a while, it can take a while to get back into it, but over time, your muscle memory will kick in, if nothing else. It can be tricky at first, but you'll find that you'll get the action happening with greater ease than your first time skating. The more you've skated in the past, the more you'll most likely remember - If you have lots of experience with it, the faster it will come back. Question How do I turn on the ice? You stop slowly, then twist your body to the direction you want to go. Push off with your leading skate in the direction you want to go, then glide there. See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Just hanging around on skates or skating loosely while talking to a friend is a good way to soothe your anxieties and make you more comfortable on skates. When you fall, try to land on your bottom. If you do fall forwards, don't put your hands out to catch your fall, or you could break your wrists. Don't be afraid to fall, face it, you will fall but don't let that discourage you. Show More Tips Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement Be mindful of other skaters in the rink. Advertisement Things You'll Need Skates Rink Outdoor Clothes References About This Article Article SummaryXTo have a successful first time ice skating, dress for the occasion by wearing long sleeves and pants and light layers, like a jacket, gloves, and a hat. Bring a couple pairs of socks in case your feet get cold, and make sure the ice skates you rent fit your feet so theyâre comfortable and donât cause blisters. Once youâre suited up, carefully step onto the ice, holding onto the railing for support. Keep your knees slightly bent at all times for extra stability. To start skating, push off with one foot. As you glide forward, bring the foot you pushed off with back down onto the ice, then use your other foot to push off. Continue alternating feet to keep skating forward, and hold your arms out to your sides a little bit to help you balance. Keep your eyes ahead of you and avoid looking down so you donât fall or run into anyone. To turn, just bring your outside shoulder, or the shoulder that's opposite the direction you want to turn, forward. If you want to turn left, bring your right shoulder forward. To turn right, bring your left shoulder forward. To stop skating, move your feet away from each other, then turn one of your skates to the side. If you ever feel like youâre going to fall, bend your knees more and try to sit down on the ice for a gentle landing. Try to stay loose when youâre falling so youâre less likely to hurt yourself. Keep in mind that falling is totally normal when youâre new to ice skating. The more you practice ice skating, the easier it will be! Read on to learn more about the proper equipment youâll need to ice skate! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 2,941,902 times. Reader Success Stories "I learned how to ice skate. Now i can go to the ice ring with my friends, thank you so much wikiHow!" Did this article help you?
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