Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Ice Skating sports history.


Ice skating.
Ice skating was introduced as a sports person or winter sports. The word is derived from the German Aneno skate, which means bone dry state. In Schake with a very cold winter, the surface of lakes, ponds, streams, and rivers can sometimes freeze. Layer of ice formed on the surface of the water is thick enough to wear skate. In the cold winter in the Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Russia, and Norway, people traveling from one place to another with the skate. In countries with warmer climates, people skating on the ice skating rink (skating rink) The ability skating on ice is a basic skill for ice hockey, speed skating, figure skating, and ice dancing. All are sports that competed in the Winter Olympics.

Anetub deer bone or bone aneda tied under anelit shoe is the first form of skating shoes. People use of bone skating boots for hunting in Finland and the Scandinavian fjords since 17 centuries ago. Perforated animal leg bone, and tied with a belt to wear shoes anelit. Around the 14th century, the Dutch began to wear skating shoes of wood with iron base of the shoe. A stick held by a tool while skating. Around the year 1500, the Dutch began to put a thin blade skating shoes, and sticks no longer needed.

Skating shoes with steel clamps created EV Bushnell of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1848. People can freely be free spinning and jumping during skating with this exercise equipment. Around 1865, the US skating athlete Jackson Haines introduced the skating blade berianet soles and heels of metal plate that can be screwed into the shoe. Haines add serrations front (toe pick) in the skating shoes. After selecting the foot in the shoe skating, people started jumping running foot pick. In 1914, John E. Strauss a knife maker from St. Paul, Minnesota makes skating blade of steel blade. With the invention of the steel blade of Strauss, skating shoes more lightweight and fast. Thank you for reading this article.
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