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Old 04-24-2006, 11:17 PM
ice_skater17 ice_skater17 is offline
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I think that alot of here have some specific questions we would like answered, anything from tips on how to do something, how long it took you, or just a silly question that has to do with skating. Im not sure if this will work but someone will ask a question, then someone else will come and answer it and they will ask their question. My sister goes on another forum and explaine to me that they had something like ths.


My question in are there any off ice exercies to practice the flying camel???
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Old 04-25-2006, 01:47 PM
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You can do this, I suppose, but most people just start a new thread and ask outright if they have a question. That way answers to a question about off-ice camel exercises won't get mixed in with answers about, let's say, how to avoid flutzing. Since there's not a single answer to any of these questions.
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