What if you are a men, adult, practicing figure skating? It's possible to wear leggings too? I saw them in figure skating grand prix (leggings, unitards and slim pants)
Hello, Mondor has great legging options for men! Of course, it's up to you what you want to wear on the ice, but there are plenty of leggings options for men :)
Hello! I am on adult level 3 in figure ice skating. I was wondering if it is okay for me to wear the pants that cover my skates? And can I wear them at my level or is it only for high level skaters? I just don't want to look like I'm a professional when I'm skating in them. Because I'm not. Please respond as soon as possible. Thank you!
Hello, Pants that cover your skates are not reserved just for high level skaters. Their function is to protect the skates and the pants, as the fabric provides a tight fit to the leg and boot. This also helps keep your laces from getting in the way when skating. Yes, skaters that perform in competition do wear these pants to emphasise form to their coach and judges. However, some people wear these pants when practicing or skating recreationally. It is totally up to the individual and what makes them feel more comfortable when on the ice 😊 Hope this answers your question!
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What if you are a men, adult, practicing figure skating?
It's possible to wear leggings too? I saw them in figure skating grand prix (leggings, unitards and slim pants)
Hello,
Mondor has great legging options for men! Of course, it's up to you what you want to wear on the ice, but there are plenty of leggings options for men :)
@@myskate3596 thank you 🙏👍
Of course you can!!❤
Hello! I am on adult level 3 in figure ice skating. I was wondering if it is okay for me to wear the pants that cover my skates? And can I wear them at my level or is it only for high level skaters? I just don't want to look like I'm a professional when I'm skating in them. Because I'm not. Please respond as soon as possible. Thank you!
Hello,
Pants that cover your skates are not reserved just for high level skaters. Their function is to protect the skates and the pants, as the fabric provides a tight fit to the leg and boot. This also helps keep your laces from getting in the way when skating.
Yes, skaters that perform in competition do wear these pants to emphasise form to their coach and judges. However, some people wear these pants when practicing or skating recreationally. It is totally up to the individual and what makes them feel more comfortable when on the ice 😊
Hope this answers your question!
@@myskate3596 Okay, thank you much! This helps a lot! ❤
In your last video you told everyone to wear thick socks…..
If you have your own Figure skates Regular Socks or thin socks are best
If you are using rentals use thick socks
If you have your own Figure skates Regular Socks or thin socks are best
If you are using rentals use thick socks
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