Choosing Clothing For Ice-Skating
March 16th, 2010 | by admin |
After you have acquired your boots and skates, your thoughts will turn naturally to the clothes you will wear for your first appearance. Make no mistake about it; a smart costume on the ice is half the battle. If you are a man, you will probably decide to do your first skating in long trousers plus an ordinary coat or sweater, and that is all right. If you are a woman and an absolute beginner and expect to do a certain amount of rail clinging for a while, you will probably think you will be less conspicuous in a long skirt, a sort of modified street costume. There you are wrong.
For a woman the traditional costume is as set for the ice rink as it is for the tennis court or the ski slope. A long skirt will make any woman stand out like a sore thumb on any ice surface, just as a long black skirt would make her an object of special attention on any tennis court. So remember this when you buy your costume: if you want your first few wobbly strokes to go as unnoticed as possible, be sure to dress in the accepted mode. If you dress like a reasonably expert skater (whether you are or not), you’ll find that people are much too preoccupied with their own edges to pay any attention to yours.
The accepted style for skating skirts and dresses has a full circular, gored, or pleated skirt which flares from the hipline. Plenty of stores now have the most chic, correct, and practical costumes imaginable – and at very small cost. In fact it is because the stores are putting out such attractive and becoming figure skating outfits that lots of young girls are taking up the sport!
As for the rest of the costume, good sense and a certain amount of fashion should dictate. Sweaters with skirts are always good, but if you are going to an indoor rink, don’t make the mistake, as one of my friends did, of wearing a heavy sweater, a stocking cap, and fur-lined mitts. Most rinks are heated nowadays, so it is well to inquire first. On the other hand, trim windbreakers, parkas, and turtleneck sweaters are perfect for pond skating. Big hats are out of place on the ice. The closer fitting the cap, the trimmer the appearance. Streamlining is as suitable to the skating figure as it is to an automobile chassis.
Anything that doesn’t contribute to an impression of speed and freedom of movement is undesirable. That is why the bodices of skating dresses should be molded to the figure. That is why trunks should never be large and bulky – but, contrary-wise the too tight, too high little panty that some good skaters are now affecting is ugly, too. Trunks should as a general rule match the skirt and be as inconspicuous as possible. Excellent nylon tights are available at most stores, while wool and nylon tights may also be procured. The latter are fine for outdoor skating in cold climates.
Jimmy Cox
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1. Select the sentence in which all pronouns are used correctly.
A. Just between you and I, I am not impressed by our new manager.
B. Be sure to divide all income from the suburban property between he and I.
C. I sat between him and her during the sales conference.
D. I hope she will keep this between she and I.
2. Select the sentence in which the verb correctly agrees with the subject.
A. A copy of Moby Dick and several magazines has disappeared from my room.
B. Peggy and Phyllis drives me to Florida every winter.
C. Les and Miranda is late for work today.
D. Not only the muffler but also the spark plugs need to be replaced.
3. Which of the following sentences contains an italicized word that’s used as a predicate adjective?
A. Jerry looks at the map.
B. Jerry looks ill today.
C. Jerry looks into the microscope.
D. Jerry looks disdainfully at the pile of laundry.
4. Which sentence below contains a correctly used modifier in italics?
A. He spoke sharply to his sister.
B. I feel goodly now that I’m over the flu.
C. The sauce tasted bitterly, and I couldn’t swallow it.
D. Joe looked sad at his broken bike.
5. Which one of the following is a correct example of the singular possessive case?
A. women’s club
B. audiences’ reaction
C. who’s job
D. king’s rights
6. Choose the sentence in which the italicized pronoun agrees in number with its italicized antecedent or antecedents.
A. Maureen called the children for his meal.
B. The boys want their dessert now.
C. Mary and Jill won’t eat her vegetables.
D. The waiter refilled their glasses as they emptied it.
7. Which one of the following is a correct spelling of a plural noun?
A. buffaloes
B. knifes
C. oxes
D. gooses
8. Which one of the following is a correct example of the plural possessive case?
A. stone’s throw
B. men’s plans
C. it’s place
D. woman’s plans
9. Choose the simple subject in the following sentence.
The tallest contestant won the prize.
A. tallest
B. contestant
C. won
D. prize
10. Choose the sentence in which the verb has a direct object.
A. She is insecure.
B. I walked away.
C. George was furious.
D. They won the game.
11. Choose the sentence which contains an indirect object.
A. I worked hard each day.
B. They gave me a bonus.
C. I spent it immediately.
D. It is difficult to save money.
12. Choose the simple predicate in the following sentence.
The men finished the game in a short time.
A. men
B. finished
C. game
D. time
13. Choose the sentence that has a compound predicate.
A. Swimming and golfing are Jim’s favorite sports.
B. Sue and I will listen.
C. Sandy washed and ironed her clothes.
D. We went home to eat and to study.
14. Choose the sentence that has a subject complement.
A. The nurse felt my pulse.
B. I felt much better.
C. The day ended with many surprises.
D. We can’t leave without seeing her.
15. In which sentence are the conjunctions used correctly?
A. Either Fred nor John knew about the accident.
B. The top award was given to neither Steve or Jim.
C. Neither beauty nor popularity was considered in the contest.
D. Mary enjoyed neither roller skating or ice skating.
16. Which one of the following pairs of words consists of antonyms?
A. true-false
B. calm-quiet
C. near-close
D. like-love
17. In which of the following sentences is the word its used correctly?
A. The monster reared its head at the tourists.
B. The problem with the lawn mower is that its old.
C. When trying to catch fish, its important to be patient.
D. Its easy to learn to play the guitar, if you’re willing to practice.
18. Which of the following italicized words is correctly capitalized?
A. Mount mckinley is the tallest mountain in North America.
B. The most beautiful State is Hawaii.
C. Marsha speaks excellent german.
D. Jim must drive to the North to study the northern lights.
19. Which of the following is a correctly written compound word?
A. Thirty one
B. Self-evident
C. Quickly-running
D. Spur of the moment-decision
20. Choose the sentence below in which of is used correctly.
A. We should of left early.
B. The boys surrendered, but they should of fought.
C. The bird flew north of the beach.
D. The three girls might of broken the records
By ND DVM on Mar 17, 2010 | Reply
1c, 2d, 3b, 4a, 5d, 6b, 7a, 8b, 9b, 10d, 11b, 12c, 13c, 14b, 15c, 16a, 17a, 18d, 19b, 20c
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