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How not to die of hypothermia while performing

wobblepro

Rinkside
Joined
Aug 15, 2018
Okay, so I may be exaggerating a little, but... skating in a skimpy little dress, especially if you (I) have a lower energy routine (program? ) seems like a rather frigid experience. So what do you do to help keep warm(er) when performing?
 

gkelly

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
Wear a long-sleeved dress. Wear gloves. Wear thicker tights, or two pairs of the thinner ones.
 

bunnybarista

If I risk it all, could you break my fall?~
On the Ice
Joined
May 27, 2018
Most skaters will wear a warm-up jacket right up until the second before they step onto the ice. From my limited experience, you'll have a lot of adrenaline running through your system and probably won't feel the cold at all when you're performing or testing. The warm-up will hopefully help you get some heat, and you can do off-ice exercises before as well to keep your temps up.

Also, skating tights are really warm!
 
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