Both of you have one interest and it's ice skating, so skate up to him and say hello. Give it a week and then say hi again and ask him if he'd like to go for a coffee after. You can ask him what got him into ice skating every week and is he into hockey. There are loads of things to talk about such as the type of bands and music you both like and then let Mother Nature take it from there. Good luck Marcy
Figure skating has appeared in every Winter Olympics since the first Games in 1924.
Not very long depends on how close you were until u stop thing about him every day
she has been skating since she was 11.
Sort of... Every where in the world, while short track speed skating you need to wear a helmet. Where as Olympic style Long track, doesn't usually mass start long track doesn't either, unless your in quebec, where you do need one.
You can train for figure skating at your town/city's arena. Training for figure Skating can vary. You need to learn the basics of the sport, the jumps and spins, and the stuff inbetween also known as foot work. Every skater is different. It may take longer for someone to land a simple axel jump than for another.
how every long you want it to until it's dead
While people have been ice skating for centuries, figure skating in its current form originated in the mid-19th century by Englishman Robert Jones, the first known account of figure skating. Competitions were then held in the "English style" of skating, which was stiff and formal and bears little resemblance to modern figure skating. American skater Jackson Haines considered the "father of modern figure skating", introduced a new style of skating in the mid-1860s. This style, which incorporated free and expressive techniques, became known as the "international style." Although popular in Europe, Haines' style of skating was not widely adopted in the United States until long after his death.
no, one track is short and the other is long (its common sense)
she started short track speed skating when she was 10 yrs. old.
The earliest ice skating happened in southern Finland about 4000 years ago.
Depends what group you are in.
95 years