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    Roller Skating

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    Roller skating On Saturday morning‚ I was awaken by my sons because they want heading out the door for their morning skating. Actually when I was young‚ I did like the roller skating very much. Somebody maybe confused with rollerblading and inline skating. There are few differences but mostly a matter of preference. Inline skating is more of an adult activity‚ and roller skating is more of child activity. Roller skating is with four wheels‚ two in front and two in back. Rollerblading and inline

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    The Roller Skating Rink Adolescents like to have a place they can call their own. In the 80’s and early 90’s‚ teenagers would hang out at the mall‚ the arcade‚ or many other spots. When I was a little girl‚ growing up in a small town‚ meant you had to travel to the city next door in order to find your weekend excitement. Usually that would be roller skating with your friends at “Skate World”‚ while listening to the favorite group of the month. Having never done this as a child‚ my sister decided

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    Synchronized Skating

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    Synchronized Skating Speech Everyone has a hobby. However everyone’s is unique. My hobby has to deal with strength‚ balance‚ and memorization. My hobby is synchronized skating. Synchronized skating is where 20 girls skate in unison. It is an all around good sport. The sports main season is winter however you are always skating‚ you have to single skate year round. The team skates in the spring because there are tryouts‚ in the summer you learn the main structure of the program and you go to boot

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    Ice Skating

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    it’s time to get out and get moving. There are many excellent winter sports to participate in‚ bringing not only good health benefits but a lot of fun into day to day doldrums‚ and ice skating is one of those outstanding activities. Rockefeller Ice Rink Wikimedia Commons Cardiovascular benefits Ice skating is one of the best aerobic activities there is‚ and the best part is‚ you’ll be having so much fun out of the rink you won’t notice how hard your body is working until you’re done. Plus

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    Figure Skating

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    Title: Figure skating General Purpose: To inform my audience about figure skating. Specific Purpose: To teach audience the fundamental parts of figure skating Central Idea: In order to do all fantastic figure skating perform‚ you have to learn the most basic parts of figure skating: to lace skates‚ fall and get up on skates‚ skate forward on ice. Introduction I. Attention step: Everyone may has seen on TV the classic "scratch spin" in figure skating‚ where the skater draws her arms

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    Roller Skating Essay

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    I am writing about my interests in roller skating which consumed most all of my childhood. I have 7 sisters and 2 brothers whom all enjoyed going to the skating rink as much as possible. One of the stipulations my mother would place on them often would be that they had to take me too when they would ask her permission to go skating. I was only around 3 years old when I began going along to skate. Once we would arrive all of my siblings would take off leaving me unattended most of the time as most

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    Title:  The Greatest Skating Race Author: Louise Borden Publishing Group: Margaret K. McElderry Books Copyright: 2004 Genre: Informational book about social studies Age: 9-12 Summary: In 1941 Piet‚ gets the assignment of a lifetime: He must skate along the frozen canals of the Netherlands and across the Belgian border‚ in order to get the neighborhood children to their aunt’s house. This is where the children will remain for the duration of World War II. Their father has been imprisoned by German

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    recovery rather than the fall strengthens and defines people. Through my experience ice-skating‚ I learned an invaluable lesson: how to fall with grace and how to recover. I loved to ice-skate‚ but I never considered figure-skating seriously until one particular day‚ when an elderly gentleman came to the rink. When he first entered‚ I paid no particular attention‚ but when he stepped onto the ice my view of skating changed entirely. This wonderful gentleman inspired me. He slid across the ice‚ gracefully

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    Essay On Figure Skating

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    I started figure skating when I was 8 years old. I went to a birthday party at an ice rink‚ and signed up for skating shortly after. More advanced skaters filled the middle of the rink‚ doing spins and jumps. I fell in love the sport. I like how it was good for both summer and the winter. The feeling of you gliding around the ice in fun-filled strokes was amazing. My classes were amusing and I loved learning new things. A couple years later‚ after repeating hard levels of skating classes due to many

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    American Figure Skating

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    Although skating was born in Europe‚ Americans can be proud of the fact that figure skating‚ as we know it today‚ traces its origins directly back to an American - Jackson Haines - who was born in New York in 1840 and died in 1875 in Finland (popular folklore holds that he caught pneumonia during a raging blizzard he encountered while traveling by sled from St. Petersburg to Stockholm; in reality his death was attributed to tuberculosis). Just before the Civil War‚ a skating craze‚ accompanied

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