Yes. Here's a link to some "Artistic Skates"
http://www.hockeyreno.com/en/equipment/artistic_skating.html#subhead2
No, the proper term is roller skate.
Roller-skate, as a verb, should be hyphenated. Roller skate, as a noun, is not.
I have heard similar and unprovable arguments about Roller Skating- for health"s sake, Roller skate- any rhymic physical exercise can have it"s benefits, but.
The compound noun roller-skate is a common noun, a word for any roller-skate of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Harborena Roller Skating Rink Inc., Hoquiam, WashingtonLenexa Supreme Roller SkatesNational Museum of Roller Skating, Lincoln, Nebraska
Roller-skate, as a verb, should be hyphenated. Roller skate, as a noun, is not.
The correct spelling is rollerskate.
No, it is generally not permissible to roller skate in an airport due to safety concerns and regulations.
not necessarily.... i learned to ice skate first and then i was a pro roller skater. It doesnt really make a difference.
a skate deck can mean either a skateboard with out any of its fetures or also a rink where you put on roller skates or roller blades and just skate ~awestling96~
take lessons
Yes. Its very easy. I ice skate 3 times a week and when i picked up some roller skates for the first time i was better than most people at the rink!!
dancing in ice skates