Option A — Ice Skating

Req 2a4 — Carrying Skates

2a4.
Describe the proper way to carry ice skates at the rink and for travel.

Ice skate blades are sharp and can cause cuts or damage a bag if handled carelessly. Carrying them correctly protects both you and the equipment.

At the Rink

Carry skates by the laces or use a skate bag. Hold the skates with blades facing away from your body. If carrying a pair together, hold them with blades side by side, pointing down and away from you and anyone nearby.

Use blade guards when walking off the ice. Plastic or rubber blade guards protect the blades (and people) when walking on hard floors. Put guards on before stepping off the ice and remove them before stepping back on. Never skate with guards on — they slip unexpectedly and cause falls.

Walk slowly near the ice surface. Even with blade guards, smooth rink floors can be slippery. Use the rubber mats near the ice entrance.

For Travel

Use a skate bag or backpack with protection. A dedicated skate bag has a padded interior. If using a regular backpack, wrap each skate in a towel or use blade covers so the blades do not cut through the bag material.

Dry blades thoroughly before packing. Damp blades rust. After skating, wipe every part of the blade with a dry cloth before putting skates in any bag or case.

Protect the boot structure. Do not stack heavy items on top of skate boots — this can permanently deform the stiff heel counter and ankle support. Pack other gear around the boots, not on top of them.

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