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作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2003-12-31 14:32
标题: 召集滑冰报名从速
迎接新年,新老朋友一起去滑一次冰吧
本周六(3号)我们组织去滑冰(室内冰场)团体优惠价
下午2点到午夜任你滑
有兴趣者请联系allgoskating@yahoo.com
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-1 11:39
真的没人喜欢滑冰吗, 票价9元,(含入场费,鞋,税和一个LOCKER)如果不要LOCKER票价为8元
当晚有"DJ 之夜",DJ现场打碟,可点歌
VITE !
作者: siena    时间: 2004-1-1 12:12
我要去!
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-1 12:55
SIENA,如果你想去,请尽快与我们联系
作者: petit_chat    时间: 2004-1-1 13:48
我也想去.
作者: 忧郁狗    时间: 2004-1-1 13:48
hi,there. i like skating.please call me at 4859638
or robert_qiang@hotmail.com  thanks

robert
作者: siena    时间: 2004-1-1 14:31
我已经和你们通过电话了,记住周六来接我哦!
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-1 14:35
PETIT-CHAT
热烈欢迎,把你电话发我们邮箱里吧,我给你打电话
作者: Nabil    时间: 2004-1-1 15:27
Where and when? thanks
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-1 18:32
saturday afternoon
metro bonaventure
作者: ever    时间: 2004-1-1 18:36
好像报纸上说票价3.5元.你们怎么8元
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-1 19:14
自己去3.5是16岁以下儿童的入场费,你如果碰巧已经不是儿童了就是5.5,租鞋是4.5,你如果有冰鞋而且不是儿童的话就只用交5.5,LOCKER 要额外交1.5
总的说就是成人去,没冰鞋,要LOCKER 一共11.5
如果你有冰鞋,要LOCKER 就是7元(团体如跟我们大家一起去就是5.5元)
有兴趣就一起去吧,顶多我的LOCKER给你用了(这样你可以省1元LOCKER钱,团体去LOCKER只要1元),就是大家一起玩儿玩儿,别想太多
祝新年快乐
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-1 19:16
自己去3.5是16岁以下儿童的入场费,你如果碰巧已经不是儿童了就是5.5,租鞋是4.5,你如果有冰鞋而且不是儿童的话就只用交5.5,LOCKER 要额外交1.5
总的说就是成人去,没冰鞋,要LOCKER 一共11.5
如果你有冰鞋,要LOCKER 就是7元(团体如跟我们大家一起去就是5.5元)
有兴趣就一起去吧,顶多我的LOCKER给你用了(这样你可以省1元LOCKER钱,团体去LOCKER只要1元),就是大家一起玩儿玩儿,别想太多
祝新年快乐
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-1 19:38
我们几个都是没冰鞋的,所以一起去团体价是9元(不要LOCKER就是8元),如果有冰鞋的朋友跟我们一起去就是5.5元(不要LOCKER就是4.5元)
作者: antidote    时间: 2004-1-1 20:53
如果有DJ night的话,我建议最好是晚上九十点去,那时才最好玩,中午去的话,玩上几个小时就走了,最好的时间段反而没有赶上.  wink
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-1 21:57
主要有的朋友晚上还有其他事,没事的朋友可以留下来玩儿点别的,我们准备带扑克牌去,冰场周围一圈有座位可以坐.
作者: ewar    时间: 2004-1-2 01:22
我也想去,请把具体集合的时间和地点告诉我吧!EMAIL:to_standon@hotmail.com
作者: big-brother-big    时间: 2004-1-2 08:47
1,2,3,4,5 let go skating!
作者: Snowfox    时间: 2004-1-2 12:25
我们有两人报名.刚发了邮件过去,请查收!!
作者: warrent    时间: 2004-1-2 12:53
Could u tell us the detail assress?
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-2 13:25
METRO BONAVENTURE(ORANGE LINE)
作者: ever    时间: 2004-1-3 02:07
自己去还是一起去啊,怎么集合?
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-4 00:02
今天一共去了26位朋友,大家玩儿得很开心,认识了很多新朋友,最晚的玩儿到11点20,多谢大家"捧场",下次有机会再一起玩儿
作者: Leon2004    时间: 2004-1-4 00:42
是哪位哥么抽到大奖后就开溜,连咱去握个手沾点喜气的机会都不给..呵呵.
作者: happy2008    时间: 2004-1-4 05:19
走的早。也许是我中奖了。烦请哪位兄台公布一下中奖号码?红色奖券我可还留着呢!
作者: happy2008    时间: 2004-1-4 05:27
对了。还要夸赞发起人和组织者!活动搞的不错,反映出有号召力和组织力!!今后有类似活动,我是定会积极响应的。
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-4 12:32
多谢2008夸奖,真不好意思 ^v^
第二次抽奖时大家可能都在打牌了,没听到,呵呵
忘了祝贺许雕成朋友,昨晚第一个大奖就抽到了他,得到几件很有纪念意义的奖品,大家都说他应该去买649,哈哈
作者: ewar    时间: 2004-1-4 13:01
昨天有点急事,下午4点就走了,后来大家玩的好吧?没来得及和每个人打招呼,见谅!各位有时间请和我联系,我也想和你们联系:EMAIL:to_standon@hotmail.com “许雕成”不是我的名字,呵呵,是楼主给我的网名吧
作者: megiddo    时间: 2004-1-4 13:53
哈哈,昨天玩的蛮开心的,就是不知道那两位没有外套的朋友后来回去顺利否,多谢版主,下次有机会再聚阿
作者: jammy    时间: 2004-1-4 16:20
遇到身形脸型与我小学中学暗恋的酷似的人.回到初中的年代.人们在穿疏,旋转.自己在酒醉中与梦中人旋转.像做了一场梦,只是今天还如梦中.希望明天能正常回到现实的工作中.
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-4 18:40
JAMMY,有没有问她(他)是否结婚啊,不要再错失机会哦
对了,你自己呢,如果已婚,那就要想清楚哦,不要犯错误啊,呵呵(纯属玩笑,别生气)
总之,看到大家都各有收获,玩儿得这么开心,我们也很开心
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-4 18:43
EWAR,不好意思,把你名字搞错了,抱歉
作者: jammy    时间: 2004-1-5 12:18
非常高兴.在国内早就没有激情溜旱冰了.以为都成了回忆.想不到一下回到十年前的日子里.首先谢谢告诉我的朋友,再谢谢组织者,最后谢谢那天在冰场的所有人.
作者: flyingrao    时间: 2004-1-5 19:18
Hi! When will you organize such activities again?I missed it this time and I'm looking forward to the next chance!
作者: warrent    时间: 2004-1-5 19:53
昨天去了老港的露天冰场,
不错。有音乐和DJ
票价3元季票15$。
租鞋5$
大家如果有兴趣,
可以周末一起去。
给我发个EMAIL:coolsummer8000@yahoo.com
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-5 20:06
HI,FLYINGRAO,希望下次能见到你.大家觉得那里还可以,团体去8元包入场费,租鞋,和一个LOCKER,另外由于是室内,冰场周围有一圈快餐店,有很多桌椅可供休息,大家滑累了可以打打牌,聊聊天,(还有个不错的吸烟室,呵呵,方便我了).我们也希望定期或不定期的组织大家去那里滑冰.请注意我们的贴子了.呵呵.
祝好
作者: gogotoday    时间: 2004-1-6 13:53
皇家山上还有一处露天场地,很大有擦雪车.有冰鞋可免费入场,租鞋好象是5元有LOCK.旁边还有滑雪道(是玩滑雪板的).在GUY-CONCORDIA搭165可去到.


在地铁CHARLEVOIX附近有一个室内场星期1-516:00-17:00和星期六-日12:30-14:30免费开放.但没有冰鞋出租,要自己带.
作者: facetious    时间: 2004-1-6 14:02
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作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-1-31 17:22
喜欢滑冰和打牌的新老朋友再聚一聚啦..团体优惠价
下周六(2月7号)Atrium室内冰场,下午3点在老地方集合.

有兴趣者请联系allgoskating@yahoo.com

Atrium网址
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-2-5 12:44
再次召集,已定于周六(2月7日)下午去滑冰.前3个小时7元(门票4元,租鞋3元,因为是团体去,有专门房间放衣服)
3小时后可以继续滑冰但放衣服的房间要收回,所以想继续滑冰的朋友可以自行花1元租LOCKER(不用再买门票租鞋等)
欢迎"拖拉机"+"滑冰"爱好者
  wink
作者: EasierWay    时间: 2004-2-5 16:47
A lot of skating arena is free!!!
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-2-5 19:23
Easierway: 如果你有什么好的地方也请给我们推荐一下,大家分享,多谢了...

呵呵,我们选择这个地方原因有:
一.室内,不会冷.
二.设备齐全(各种尺码的鞋,小孩的头盔,,自带鞋的也可当场SHARPEN.).
三.没有时间限制,可以从3PM-12PM(中间还可以出来).
四.有饮水机,有充足的地方可以休息,旁边有很多快餐店可以进餐,甚至有吸烟室.
五.交通方便,地铁站直接进冰场.
六.冰面质量好,周末一般每2个时就会清理一次.
七.周五周六晚19点后的DJ NIGHT,有不错的音乐和灯光.
作者: EasierWay    时间: 2004-2-6 09:56
4675 st-cathrine ,inside house,large and no time limit.
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-2-6 17:28
EasierWat,你好
今天我们去看了一下你说的那个地方,感觉跟BONAVENTURE地铁站里的滑冰场还是有挺大区别的,两个场,小场比较小,大场也只有周六7点到9点45和周日2点到5点45开放,周围好象也只有几个投币售货机.
再就是感觉那里交通不是很方便要倒公共汽车,不象BONAVENTURE,就在地铁站里面,比较方便,周末更有DJ NIGHT.感觉气氛会好很多.
另外,最主要的是我们一起去的很多朋友没有冰鞋,而你说的那个地方没有租鞋的,要自己带鞋去.
组织大家去滑冰,也是想让大家通过这些活动认识些新朋友,上次我们组织大家去的BONAVENTURE,大家滑一会儿冰,可以在旁边快餐店坐一下,聊聊天,或者在吸烟室内(外)打打牌,上次我们一起去的很多朋友一直玩儿到11点多,这些在你说的那个地方都好象很难操作.
所以我们暂时觉得以后还是去BONAVENTURE.
不过还是十分感谢你的推荐,也欢迎你来跟我们大家一起玩儿.
如果还有好的推荐,希望能随时告诉我们
再次感谢
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-2-7 10:15
Last call.
This afternoon 3PM. (Feb.7).
Metro station: Bonaverture.
作者: yjr    时间: 2004-2-7 12:32
I want to go. my tel 7685426 I dont know exat address pls tell me
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-2-8 00:54
哎,累死了,今天大家玩儿得挺开心,去了17个人,几个朋友跟我们一直玩儿到11点半,很高兴认识了几个新朋友.
有机会再一起玩儿吧.可惜今天没等到YJR和另两位朋友.希望下次可以见到你们.
相信去滑冰的朋友今晚都可以睡个好觉!  wink
作者: MeerLG    时间: 2004-2-8 11:56
ALLGOSKATING,你后半夜到家还不忘汇报一下,PFPF,有空再地起玩     
作者: 懒人用长线    时间: 2004-2-8 22:09
Skating skill found from Internet. if you really wnat to know how to skate, you may be patient to read the following.

STATION # 1
T-Push and Glide


At this station you will learn how to properly begin a skating maneuver using the T-push.  Gliding is a very important skill to learn in skating as it gives you the ability to develop balance.  It is also the fundamental element required in the various areas of skating.



On the ice, take a marker and draw a 'T' on the ice.
One at a time practice putting your back blade on the top of the 'T' and your front foot on the vertical line of the 'T'.  When standing in this position your arms should be held out to your sides for balance and presentation.
Now that you know how to position your feet, you can begin to learn how to push off and begin moving.
the back leg is your 'power leg'.  You will use this leg to push you forwards.  When pushing you will bend your knee and feel the blade grab the ice.
the front leg is where you transfer your weight onto.  This leg begins bent and will straighten once you put your weight on it.
Now do the 'T-push' and try to hold the glide as long as you can.
In order to glide, you must try to balance by standing straight and tall.  You should feel like you are gliding on the middle to ball of your foot.
Don't forget to hold your arms out for balance!


*Good Job!  Now go and teach your group!*



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STATION # 2:
Stopping Techniques


At this station you will learn how to stop in skating without banging into the boards or dragging those toe picks on the ice.  Stopping is a very important skill as it is not only a skating element, but is needed for safety.  Those skaters who do not know how to stop are often those who have the most fear about skating.  Stopping is a simple skill that can  be done a number of ways depending on the skaters ability level.



To begin stand with your feet together.  Now try moving your toes together and your heels apart.  The result will be like a triangle with your toes at the top and your feet forming the sides.  This is what your feet will do when doing a snow plow stop.
Glide slowly forward with feet together.  On your own try doing a snow plow stop.  When about to stop, bend your knees and quickly turn your toes in towards each other.  (They will not be touching)
Practice as a group all gliding and one person be designated to say stop to the rest of the group.  Everyone must be balanced with head up, arms out and knees bent to be ready to stop.
The next stop is a half turn stop.  Now stand with your feet together again with your knees bent and arms out.  How can you make your body turn half a turn to one side and then another.
Try gliding slowly with head up, knees bent and arms out.  Your arms will help you turn if you press them in the direction that you are turning.  You should try to press your hip out to get you around.  (If you need a demonstration, ask the teacher)
Everyone practice gliding again and have one person yell stop.


  Make sure you practice stopping so that you end up facing both directions.



*Good Job!  Now you can go and teach your group!*


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STATION # 3:
Sculling - Forward & Backward


At this station you will learn how to perform forwards and backwards sculling.  Sculling is an important skill which develops a skaters ability to 'push through the ice'.



In your group, organize yourself in a straight line.
Stand in an upright balanced position, with arms out to your sides.  Now bend your knees and push both feet out.  This will cause you to move forwards.  To pull your feet back in, straighten your legs and pull in using the inside muscles of your legs. ** The important thing in sculling is to keep your knees bent and push out with the blade **
Keep practicing, and try to travel faster by pushing out and pulling in with more force.
The back scull uses the same principles. The only thing that is different is that you are standing backwards and you balance more on the front of your blade so that you will not fall down.
Practice the same way as you did for forward strolling.


*Good Job!  Now you are ready to go and teach your group!*



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STATION #4:
Cross-Cuts


At this station you will learn how to do Cross-Cuts.  This is a fundamental skill required in every ice skating sport.  Cross-cuts allow you to increase your power and have agility to maneuver around bends or corners.



Have your group position themselves around a circle.  Stand in a straight and balanced position with arms extended and knees bent.  Take your outside foot and push it away from your body.  This will cause you to move forwards.  Keep pushing with your outside leg and gliding on your inside leg.  The leg that you are gliding on should be bent slightly.  Count to two and bring your foot in to push again.
After you have mastered this skill we will move on to the next step. Now this is a bit more tricky.  You now have to glide on your outside foot.  Your inside foot is going to push out of the circle behind your gliding leg.  (If having trouble understanding ask the teacher)  Again, count to two and bring your foot in to push again.
You can now do the cross-cut after breaking the skill down in this way.  Stand on the circle again in your balanced position.  Push out with your outside foot and gliding on your inside foot.  Bring that foot back in and push out with your inside foot and glide on your outside foot.  This is the exact same skill, it is just put together.  Count it out so you have two counts for each push.  You will increase your speed the harder you push.


*Good Job!  Now you can go teach your group this skill!*



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STATION # 5:
Skating Athletes


At this station you will learn about the various skating sports and about some of the famous athletes that have represented Canada in these areas.  Overall, all involve 'ice skating' which means gliding across the ice by means of a steel blade attached to a boot.  The boots and blades of the various sports are quite different from one another as you will learn.  In the early times of ice skating, ribs of animals were used and attached to the feet of individuals.  These 'skaters' would glide on these ribs by propelling themselves with the aid of a spiked stick.  Thankfully, the sport of skating has advanced since this time.

** When you go through each of the sports and any comments that may help you learn more about that area **

1.  Speed Skating

The goal of speed skating is to attain as much speed as possible.  There is both indoor (smaller arena) and outdoor (larger arena) competitions in speed skating.  The boot of this skate does not go as high up the ankle, and the blade is much longer and flatter.

2.  Figure Skating

Unlike speed skaters, who bend forwards and skate on straight edges to gain speed, figure skaters stand gracefully trying to achieve a smooth, effortless performance.  There is different competitive areas in figure skating which include dance, pairs and singles competition.  Each have different requirements that must be met.  The skate of a figure skate is curved, which allows for greater versatility on the ice.  The shorter blade allows for making the necessary sharp turns and spins.  There are picks at the front of the skate which are needed to perform the different jumps that require the picks to catapult the athlete into the air.

Some of the famous Canadian figure skaters are:  Brian Orser (men's singles), Elizabeth Manley (ladies singles), Curt Browning (men's singles), Lloyd Eisler and Elizabeth Brasseur (pairs), Elvis Stoiko (men's singles), Josee Chienard (ladies singles).



3.  Hockey

Hockey is a game played on ice where two opposing teams attempt to drive a puck through the goal of the opposing team by means of a stick.  Modern ice hockey was devised by British soldiers stationed in Canada in 1860.  The rules were set by students at McGill University at Montreal, Quebec, from here it quickly spread across the world.  The hockey skate is different from that of a figure skate in that it is not laced as high up the leg and the blade is shorter and rounder with the balance point more to the center of the blade.

Their have been a number of famous athletes in hockey that are Canadians.  Some of the most important of these are:  

Gordie Howe - Canadian hockey player who was born in Floral Saskatchewan!  He became the first player in the NHL to score 1000 career goals.  He retired in 1980 at the age of 52!

Wayne Gretzky - " The Great One "

Canadian hockey player born in Brantford Ontario.  In the 1988 season he scored the most points ever in a season.  Further, in 1994 he surpassed Gordie Howe by setting a new record for the most career goals in the NHL.  Eric Lindros, Mario Lemiux, Joe Sakic, Mark Messier, and many more ....
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-2-9 11:32
懒人用长线一定是天下最勤快的懒人了,呵呵,光穿那么长的线就需要多少耐心啊,呵呵
多谢提供滑冰指导,欢迎下次一起去玩儿
作者: bear2    时间: 2004-3-15 23:16
标题: 这周日(3月21日)下午滑冰
生命在于运动!!!
这周日(3月21日)下午滑冰,老地方(橙线BONAVENTURE)集合。
作者: megiddo_woo    时间: 2004-3-16 12:10
hi,大家好,漫长的冬季快要过去了,有没有人打算一起去滑轮滑刷马路啊
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-3-17 16:09
标题: 周日去滑冰有兴趣的朋友请报名
老地方,老价钱(请参考前面我们发的贴子),欢迎新老朋友参加.
报名请发信到ALLGOSKATING@YAHOO.COM并请注明你们的人数
周日(3月21号)下午三点在地铁站BONAVENTURE检票口(刚出检票口)集合.
作者: bear2    时间: 2004-3-17 22:42
千锤百炼,勇往直前。积极报名:cool:
作者: qiuqiud    时间: 2004-3-19 09:56
标题: 新手可不可以参加?
朋友送我一双鞋,可是我从来没滑过,难不难呀?:confused:
作者: ALLGOSKATING    时间: 2004-3-19 12:25
标题: 没关系,一起去玩儿吧
其实我觉得一点都不难,至少没有从中国到加拿大来那么难:wink:
如果一起去,会滑的朋友会带你的,别担心。
JUST FOR FUN
如果想去请尽早发信到信箱跟我们确认,最好留您的电话
作者: bp    时间: 2004-3-26 19:20
滑冰好啊,好久没有滑了,要是能组织在星期5晚上就好了!!
作者: Tap    时间: 2004-4-1 19:52
Anybody organizing recently? School's ice rink is closed. I don't know that one close to Westmount Park is still open or not.
作者: Tap    时间: 2004-4-14 11:26
标题: Go skating?
It seems that many skating rinks have been closed as the weather warms up. But that one at BONAVENTURE metro station is open all year round. For students, it is $4.5. Anybody wants go skating at weekends? I learned skating this winter and love it very much. Also I want to improve my skating skill, anybody wants to skate continuously? Maybe we can go together.

My email: giraffe_pp@hotmail.com
作者: commonami    时间: 2004-4-17 12:33
标题: 怎么了?
Allgoskating,给你发了邮件了,怎么没回音啊?

我看这厢的人气得提一下啊!

顶!
作者: Tap    时间: 2005-3-11 17:02
Bump,
作者: Super2005    时间: 2005-3-15 00:43
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