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I like to roller skate. I have been roller skating since I was eight.
I actually have an ice-skating background. I skated until I was 15, for about eight years. It was hardcore skating for about eight hours a day.
Skating was a gift given to me, and it's a sport I love. I go out there every single day and there isn't a day I don't want to be out there
A little boy was asked how he learned to skate. 'By getting up every time I fell down,' he answered.
I just try to touch people's hearts in a way through skating, so they're not just witnessing a performance, they're feeling a performance and they're a part of it.
In skating or any amateur sport, as athletes we share something in common: the cost of training is quite a burden on our parents or on the athletes themselves trying to find a way to pay for their costs.
Hockey on roller skates is like MMA in a bounce house: the elements are there, but the medium makes the whole thing ridiculous.
I don't need a good skate to make everything OK.
If you skate with an Olympic level skater, they make you so much better because you're skating behind them, and you're trying to imitate their stride and their stance. It's like having the world's greatest training wheels.
I competitively ice skate, and I also dance, and I do a lot of theater, which also involves a lot, a lot of physicality, because you have to do a lot of fast changes.
Snooty high heels.
The most important thing in skating is finding your center. There is nothing better than Skate Spinner to do this - not even skates!
I had spindly little ankles, and growing up in Canada, I couldn't skate. I was no good at any sports so was very much a pariah through those adolescent years.
I have a very close friendship with the skaters.
I have two skateboards, but I don't get to use them much. I have a snowboard, which I've never used.
Skating is an amazing form of self expression. It's like my soul at play.
There's a lot of time when skaters think they know everything because they've seen videos of you, and seen you on TV or the internet, and there's ways of throwing jabs and being inconsiderate and not having your manners.
I'll skate on concrete if I have to. I'm not worried about how fast the ice is. I'm worried about how fast I can go on the ice.
Skating is what got me into punk rock.
Figure skating is a bit dated - it's like that tweed jacket you pull out of the back of your closet from time to time, and I'm going to try to Chanel it up a little bit.
The scrape of the skates on the ice. The smell of musty old equipment. The black puck stains on the boards. To the uninitiated they're nothing, but to a hockey player they're home.
The skaters a lot of times do their own hair and makeup before they compete. That was always kind of a ritual ... that calming, quiet time where you can just do your hair and makeup. And then I would always lace up my right skate before my left one.
My parents put skates on me at age 2, the way it should be if you're serious, and I've always liked it.
Some skaters, they live for skating, and they are home-schooled. I'm very lucky my parents let me go to school and have a normal life.
I was a natural skater, but I also took private lessons to enhance my skills.
Dylan Quinn's knickers,
My coaches have told me my muscles and body structure are perfect for skating.
I'd like to consider myself a versatile skater and I like to skate to different kinds of music.
I begged my mom to let me start skating.
If you wonder where your child left his roller skates, try walking around the house in the dark.
When I was skating you had to participate in every thing.
I'd like to cause a little riot in skating.
A pair of skis are the ultimate transformation to freedom
I skate about 15 to 20 hours a week and also incorporate a lot of off-ice training. I take ballet and Pilates classes and lift weights with my physical therapist when I'm not on the ice.
Skating is one of those sports you unfortunately see people get stuck in.
The most important thing about skating is that it teaches you to do the things you should do before you do the things you want to do.
I loved rollerskating when I was younger.
In skating over thin ice, our safety is in our speed.
I grew up skateboarding, but I don't even do that anymore.
I want people to see a real person on the ice. I want to seem tangible, hard-working, passionate about my skating, not just going out and doing something I've rehearsed a million times.
I skate all the time, but it's silly for me to do contests when MTV is giving me a boatload of money.
I run a lot. I do a lot of yoga. Hot yoga. Which is random and sounds lame, but it has definitely made my flexibility and balance 100 percent better on my skateboard. I do that and a lot of plyometric, biometrics, and surf. I train every other day of the week and skate for an hour everyday.
I won't be skating for the rest of my life, that's for sure.
High sticking, tripping, slashing, spearing, charging, hooking, fighting, unsportsmanlike conduct, interference, roughing ... everything else is just figure skating.
Skateboarding was the only thing I was ever good at. Growing up, I was doing that from, like, dusk till dawn.
Skating taught me to set a goal and to block out other things and just focus on this one thing.
While I circled around and around in my brown rental skates, I studied a group of skaters spinning in the center. I was fascinated! When my mom picked me up, I began a campaign for skating lessons.
It's a feeling of ice miles running under your blades, the wind splitting open to let you through, the earth whirling around you at the touch of your toe, and speed lifting you off the ice far from all things that can hold you down.
Hockey is a fast, body-contact game played by men with clubs in their hands and knives laced to their feet.
I want kids to enjoy skating and I think it's a great workout.
With speed skating, it's like doing one-legged squats over and over again, with that one leg absorbing more than 80 percent of your weight. It takes an enormous amount of strength, and you're in such a weird position.
My dad had this thing - everyone in Canada wants to play hockey; that's all they want to do. So when I was a kid, whenever we skated my dad would not let us on the ice without hockey sticks, because of this insane fear we would become figure skaters!
We got skate parks in different states, but me skating? Nah, I'm too gangster; I can't rock with it. But I watch it.
A man learns to skate by staggering about and making a fool of himself. Indeed he progresses in all things by resolutely making a fool of himself.
I don't remember the first time I skated on ice, I was too young. I do remember falling in love with that wind-in-my-face feeling while speed skating.
I grew up in Canada, man - we all had rinks in our backyards because we'd ice down the grass with a hose and build a skating rink.
I roller skated when I was younger, but when you're on a track that's slanted and you're with other people all skating in a pack, it's a whole different sport.
I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.
I've got this thing with skating and school - to see how much I can accomplish.
My hockey is good, but my ice skating is terrible. It's a bit of a mess to watch!
I started skating and I kind of liked it because I could run circles around the guys that wouldn't pick me to play baseball.
I love skating. I love the speed, the power, the excitement, the feeling that
even for just a moment
I can defy gravity and fly through the air. And I love the way that a great skating performance, like any work of art, can move an audience to laughter or tears.
People say be safe and I hate that, so I go to Skate Lab with no pads
For relaxation, I like to figure skate. Being on the ice and spinning and jumping, I feel very close to nature. In particular, I feel very close to Newton's laws of motion. On the ice, you can experience Newton's laws of motion in their purest, most elegant form.
You're a princess on roller skates. People like you skate through life on shiny gold blades to full orchestral music with the wind at you back. Everything comes easy to skaters ... Everyone loves you
As a Canadian it's something you grow up with. Where I'm from in Canada the ground usually freezes in late October and the lake is frozen until late March. We learn to skate at a young age and I learned to skate when I was three. I was on an outdoor rink when I was three-years-old.
When you go out skating with your friends, you need one friend who knows how to take a good picture. Without the picture, there is no proof that you pulled the trick.
I'd never even looked at a pair of skis. I didn't even realise the boots were separate. I thought it was one whole thing.
Most of my friends are skaters or were skaters at one time, so they obviously relate.
Even now I can't describe why I love skating so much.
A coach told my mum I had talent and I would make a very good skater.
I skate just to satisfy my own desire and not care about other people's desire for me to do well.
I'm a wealthy man now. I've got a flat, a car, I have enough money to buy food. I skate to make the people happy. If somebody skates to earn money, I don't care. I skate for the people. Besides, it's pleasant to supply Russia with gold medals.
Don't wear rollerskates to a tug-of-war.
My parents told me, 'Skating is a privilege, not a right, and school always comes first.'
Luckily, I discovered ice skating when I was eight and a half years old. There were two wonderful ponds within walking distance of my house. After all the physical activity the summer provided, I craved movement in the cold of winter. I had no skates, so Mom stuffed socks into my brother's old ones.
You two are like Dumb and Dumber on ice skates.
I'm a total rink rat. I can do the toe loop, the lutz, a flip, and the Scholz. That's one I invented. It's like me - you jump, you rotate in the wrong direction, and you land on the wrong foot.
I love figure skating. It's what I'm good at.
I think skating helped me find myself.
She was back on her skates, twirling expertly about the slippery surface of her life.
Despite the usual idea of a figure skater, I have no rhythm when it comes to even walking off the ice. I fall off curbs all the time.
Thank fuck for heels
My Shoes. Black Chuck Taylor All Stars. They bestow their wearer with both speed and flight.
Skating is big in Chicago. There's a lot of hockey; a lot of the boys play hockey. And figure skating is big.
For the off-ice training, I do basic strength training, and for the on-ice training, I practice jumps, spins, steps, and my new long program with my new coach Peter Oppegard.
Having the balance to be able to stay on the board in skating and surfing gives you all-around much better balance.
Skateboarding helps a ton with balance, precision, with air awareness ... it gets your senses to be spot-on and it's also a great way to take my mind off things.
You cant be too careful on a skateboard.
Competitive Skaters must be prepared for a lot of work, challenges, self-discipline, and motivation. The desire must be there, but more importantly, your love for the sport.
There's nothing like a good pair of heels.
It's everything for me. Without figure skating, I am nothing.
I love skating so much and I feel like every time I step out onto the ice, that's what I'm meant to do.
Every time you go out on the ice, there are slight flaws. You can always think of something you should have done better. These are the things you must work on.
Sometimes I didn't want to skate. My dad would push me so hard to get better.
Skateboarding has taught me two things - that symbolise a meaning of life.
How to keep a balance and how to pick yourself up when you've fallen.
Before turning pro, I would never have just left my skates sitting in the locker room unattended.
It's funny: when you're skating around during warm-ups, I'll see signs that say things like: 'Kane, Prom?' We have a fun, young team, and girls are asking you to the prom and giving you their numbers.
I have great artistry, I can spin well, I have good footwork, and I can jump. I can do the quad jump, and I've done it multiple times in competition. It's definitely a jump that I have in my arsenal. I like to think of myself as the complete skater.
Twelve shillings for your sister's skates, and two shillings for your dreams.