figure skating
The development and progress of figure skating technology is closely related to the gradual improvement of skates. The oldest skates found at present are made of animal bones. /kloc-in the middle of the 0/3rd century, iron skates embedded in wooden boards appeared in the Netherlands.
After about three centuries of evolution, in 1572, Scots invented all-iron skates, which not only made speed skating develop by leaps and bounds, but also laid the foundation for the formation of modern figure skating.
/kloc-In the 6th century, under the influence of the European Renaissance, skating rose again as an outdoor activity in the Netherlands. 1742, the first skating club was born in Edinburgh, England.
Figure skates gradually developed into all-metal or plastic and metal. Styles are constantly improving, from relatively flat toothless blades to modern skates with certain radians and teeth at the front end of the blades. The styles, radians and teeth of skates in different projects are different.