It's totally a good idea to go. As far as being easy to learn, that all depends on you. If you have experience roller blading or skiing making the transition should be fairly easy for you. The first two things you should try and master once you get out there are a)getting up by yourself and b)stopping on your own - to do this, gently glide forwards and then turn your toes towards each other into an open "V" and put your knees together; we would tell kids to "make a pizza". Once you master these 2 things you'll be off and running in no time.
Oh, and as a side note, be sure to dress for it.
Don't wear jeans
Don't wear scarves or anything you might trip over
Do wear track pants or similar
Do wear gloves, water-proof if possible
Do wear layers so that you can take clothes off as you get hot
Do bring 2 pairs of socks, 1 thin and 1 thick so you can get a good fit in your rental skates
And most importantly, Do have fun!
2007-02-21 10:10:36
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answered by Toby Christiensen 3
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I think skating is a fine idea. It is pretty fun, and you can catch the hang of it pretty well within your first couple hours. You won't be a great skater, but you will be able to get around and just have fun. I know a lot of people go skating for dates and they enjoy it. You can catch the hang faster if you wear figure skates because they give you better balance because of the way the blades are shaped. Good luck.
2007-02-21 13:13:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You will not learn that quick, I am sorry to say, but no. I reccomend you go ice skating before you go out, so you don't look like a fool when you skate.
Here are some tips on what to wear:
Never wear jeans, it is a comlete no no
Scarces will make you trip, so no
Wear some gloves, thick is better though
Wear layers so when you get hot, you can take the layers off, but remember not too wear to much
Make sure to bring 2 pairs of socks, 1 thin and 1 thick so you can get a good fit in your rental skates
Make sure NOT to bring ankle length socks, you can get uncomfortable
Have fun!!☼
2007-02-22 11:37:11
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-29 10:37:39
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answered by ? 4
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I was good at rollerblading when I went ice skating for the first time, and I had no problem picking it up in less than 15 minutes. The main difference that I struggled with was how I stopped... on roller blades I could spin to a stop, but on ice, I kept going and ended up on my bum the first time. If you aren't good at rollerblading, it might be harder for you. I think most people are either good at boarding (i.e. skateboarding, snowboarding, etc) or blading (roller blading, ice skating and skiing), but not both. Still, it could be fun to try out together! Good luck!
2007-02-21 08:33:49
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answered by Lowa 5
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Slipping and sliding is common for first time skaters. You may fall down and if your girlfriend begins to slip and grabs on to you your both going down. Yes figure skating is sooooooooo much fun, I love it! it would be really special to go with your girlfriend...just remember be prepared to slip and slide....it isn't easy but after a little bit of time you'll do great! I think you should go! Have fun and good luck with that!
2007-02-21 09:16:31
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answered by Hillary B 2
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yes ice skating is a very fun couples activity and you can laugh with each other when u fall.
2007-02-21 08:32:20
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answered by Anonymous
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omg i did tht with my boy friend he helped me learn how to skate
2007-02-22 09:09:12
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answered by abercrombie<3 2
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Yep. because if you will fall you gonna show her that you not showing of you just having a good time with her and with your self. that's the best thing that can happen on date.
2007-02-21 08:35:21
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answered by Detective Emil 3
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lol i think it is terribly romantic lol yall can help one another lol ;) and by two hours im sure youll get the hang of it good luck and have fun!!!
2007-02-21 08:32:50
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answered by ameeaiken31304 2
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