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Ice Skating: Games to Play on the Ice *No Equipment... A group of friend are planning to go ice skating but what are some good games to play rather than circling the rink 100 times??

2007-01-12 20:55:04 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Other - Games & Recreation

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Broom Ball! We actually don't use brooms though. Usually we get a huge group together and tell the rink. No skates needed, just a ball. Split up the teams and start off with a jump ball in the middle of the ice. Then you run with the ball to the opposite goal of where you start and try to get a goal. There can be as many people as you want and as many goalies as you want. The point is the get the most goals. You can tackle people to get the ball and make up your own rules. It's fun and if you play with a bunch of intense people, it's even better. Just remember, it's for fun! lol I hope you can play this some day because it's so fun! All of the organizations on campus get into it and play often.

2007-01-13 21:57:09 · answer #1 · answered by V.V.C. 3 · 1 0

Even if you're a klutz at the double lutz, you can still have a blast on ice. Here are a few activities that will keep young skaters' spirits on the rise, even when the mercury continues to fall.

STRIDE AND GLIDE
Choose a starting line from which every contestant can skate three strides and then glide. Whoever goes the farthest wins. For a greater challenge, try gliding on one skate.

1...2...3 RED LIGHT
One skater, It, stands at the far end of the ice with his back to the rest of the crowd. While It counts aloud, everyone else skates forward. At any time, It may shout "red light" and turn around. Skaters still moving must return to the starting line. The game continues in this manner until one skater reaches and tags It.

PAIRS RACING
The object of this contest is to be the first pair to travel the length of the ice, circle around a specified marker and make it back. The trick is that pairs must stand face-to-face holding hands so that one person skates backward, pulling the other forward.

FREEZE TAG
In this team game, each captain tries to tag and "freeze" players from the other group. Once frozen, skaters cannot move unless they are tagged by their own team captain. When all the members of one team (except for the captain) are frozen in place, the other team is declared the winner.

SKATE FOR A SPELL
For a fun finish, ask everyone to describe skating in one word. Then take turns trying to write each word on ice by skating in the shapes of the letters--the bigger the better.

And Racing each other.

Fares Alsagri

2007-01-12 21:05:33 · answer #2 · answered by fox 5 · 1 0

you could see how much it is to get an instructor fo an hour and then you and your friends could learn some new things about skating. I can do swizzels, glides (two footed and one both sides forward), crossovers and skate backwards. At the moment though I am out off the ice because of a fractured Tibia. But I will be back on soon enough and learning spins and jumps ^_^ Crossovers are difficult but if you put your mind to it you can do it ^_^ Anyways check out the instructor and you guys could learn the basics of figure skating...

2007-01-12 21:06:45 · answer #3 · answered by WINGS 4 · 0 0

tag - also theres this game where if some1 fallls over near u ,u get a point and whoever gets the most points win

2007-01-12 20:58:59 · answer #4 · answered by celia 1 · 0 1

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