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- Mar 8, 2026
Hi everyone,
I have (as many people here probably have) been inspired by watching the winter olympics and have decided I'd like to have a go at learning to figure skate. The only problem is that I don't have access to a rink for the next year or so. What I'm curious about is what would be the best thing to do to give myself a head start at learning once I actually have access to a rink. Should I take up dance of some kind? Roller skating? Or is there really nothing worthwhile other than maybe watching competitions?
For context, I'm in my 20s, male, 185cm tall, decently athletic (martial arts background), living in USA.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
I have (as many people here probably have) been inspired by watching the winter olympics and have decided I'd like to have a go at learning to figure skate. The only problem is that I don't have access to a rink for the next year or so. What I'm curious about is what would be the best thing to do to give myself a head start at learning once I actually have access to a rink. Should I take up dance of some kind? Roller skating? Or is there really nothing worthwhile other than maybe watching competitions?
For context, I'm in my 20s, male, 185cm tall, decently athletic (martial arts background), living in USA.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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. It was a family joke at first, but then he actually became one and made a good career out of it. (And it helped that his siblings eventually retired, both became coaches, and sent any injured students to him.)