How Do You Understand The History Of Ice Skating?
Ice skating is known as the movement on ice through the use of skates made especially to glide on the ice. People often ice skate for fun or for sport, although in some instances people have used it for travel. The history of ice skating is debatable. Some scholars say that it began in Scandinavia sometime around 3000 B.C. In Northern European countries, ice skating is believed to have been used for transportation rather than for exercise or competitive sport. This theory is supported by archaeological evidence with artifacts found in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, and other countries in the region. By the 17th century, ice skating was used as a way of transportation from one place to another. Around that time, ice skating was pioneered into England probably by Dutch travelers. The English didn’t have a use for it, except as a leisurely sport. They mostly skated on lakes and small ponds which led them to change the blade for easier turns and quick stops. This undoubtedly is what led to