- Joined
- Jan 5, 2019
How do skaters deal with this?
Frequent temperature and humidity changes going from training gym to ice rink and back?
Are the better ice rinks climate controlled? The ice surface tends to dehydrate the air, too dry air makes your nose run, eyes water etc. Too much moisture dulls the ice.
There must be reason for skaters to have a 'salfetnitsa' pluche toy tissuebox with them at all times.
Frequent temperature and humidity changes going from training gym to ice rink and back?
Are the better ice rinks climate controlled? The ice surface tends to dehydrate the air, too dry air makes your nose run, eyes water etc. Too much moisture dulls the ice.
There must be reason for skaters to have a 'salfetnitsa' pluche toy tissuebox with them at all times.