Next skaters will learn to dip. While gliding, the skaters will skate forward on two feet and squat down as far as possible.
The skaters' arms and the skaters' rear ends should be level. It is very hard for new ice skaters to do this move correctly.
By Jo Ann Schneider Farris, About.com Guide
Next skaters will learn to dip. While gliding, the skaters will skate forward on two feet and squat down as far as possible.
The skaters' arms and the skaters' rear ends should be level. It is very hard for new ice skaters to do this move correctly.
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