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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Leicester Skate Code of Conduct by Ashish Arora

The Leicester on Ice is a great place to experience the best in ice-skating. And yet, there are still a few things people should remember when he or she is going to visit. Every rink usually has some kind of code of conduct and this is only to ensure the safety of everyone that is going to be out of the ice-skating. Each session of the Leicester rink normally lasts 45 minutes after this the next session begins so you should try to clear off of the ice. Unless of course, you are there to skate more.

Being considerate of others is very important, and obviously you want others to realize you are on the ice too. It's not a great idea to make chains of three or more because people can fall or get run over and this causes mishap and harm. The Leicester On Ice wants everyone to be able to skate without worrying about getting run over. It's important that rules are followed and even though the code of conduct is there; by abiding by it there's no problem at all.

Not skating at high speeds is great. The ice marshals know about how fast individuals should go and being able to skate at a good pace is tolerated. Leicester On Ice also has a policy about children under 8 years old skating alone, but then again you will usually see a grown up with a little one this small on the ice. Yes, the Leicester skate rink has actually got skates for small wee ones such as this!

Another important thing to remember, as part of the code of conduct is that mp3 players and video cameras, as well as other technical products don't belong on the ice. Recording from a distance and off the ice is much safer and this is allowed. Don't talk on the cell phone or mobile phone while you are attempting to skate either, you run the risk of bumping into someone or not paying real attention to others around you. The ice rink simply wants their visitors to be safe and courteous to each other.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Why have a Custom Kenerly Kreations Figure Skating Dress by Maureen Muller

Why have a Custom Kenerly Kreations Figure Skating Dress?

February 1, 2009

Make sure your figure skating dress will stand out in a crowd! Kenerly Kreations Inc. is becoming one of the lead designers of figure skating dresses and ice skating costumes. Using their knowledge of baton twirling costumes, dance costumes, and pageant costumes Kenerly Kreations has been able to effectively design and create beautiful figure skating dresses. Many of the design and construction techniques used in making baton twirling costumes and dance costumes are used to create a comfortable, yet elegant figure skating dress. This leads us to our question, why is it important to have a custom Kenerly Kreations figure-skating dress?

Nothing made at Kenerly Kreations is mass-produced. Each costume made in our Jesup, GA facility is made-to-order with each individual customer in mind. This assures that the costume not only fits but is exactly what the client envisioned. By choosing a Kenerly Kreations figure skating dress you can be sure your costume will be made to fit and will be stunning on the ice.

Kenerly Kreations has costumed champions in baton twirling and pageantry and will help you look your best on the ice. Figure skating dresses are worn in all figure skating events and gives the figure skater the opportunity to present originality and personality consistent with your figure skating program. Figure skating dresses differ in colors, shapes, and adornments to create your desired look. Work with Kenerly Kreations designers to find your most creative and unique look on the ice. Remember, your costume appearance and presentation is important to that total package that the judges are looking for.

So set yourself apart. Choose the expert staff at Kenerly Kreations Inc. to design that winning ice skating dress.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Kenerly Kreations Inc Breaks into the Figure Skating World

Kenerly Kreations Inc. Breaks into the Figure Skating World

January 28, 2009

Kenerly Kreations Inc. a front-runner in baton-twirling costuming is introducing its new figure skating dress line in 2009. Kenerly Kreations is making figure skating costuming a top priority in their line of unique and custom-designed performance costumes. Kenerly Kreations Inc. is becoming one of the lead designers of figure skating dresses and costumes.

Using their knowledge of baton twirling costumes and their deep appreciation of figure skating Kenerly Kreations is able to effectively design and create beautiful figure skating dresses. Many of the design and construction techniques used in making baton twirling costumes and dance costumes are used to create a comfortable, yet elegant figure skating dress. Kenerly Kreations has begun to accumulate a fan base in the ice-skating world. While they have continued to keep their beloved twirling customers and fans they have also developed a new clientele of figure skaters!

Kenerly Kreations Inc. is committed to create a new line of figure skating dresses. A new portion of the website has been set aside exclusively for figure skating. A new figure skating page has been added to the website to highlight some of the new named designs. Kenerly's forte though remains made-to-order one-of-a kind competition figure skating dresses.

"I am excited about the new figure skating dress line", says Joy Kenerly head designer and owner "I love the challenge of working with our new figure skating friends and watching the Kenerly elegance on ice."

Kenerly Kreations Inc. is thrilled to become a fresh new face in the figure skating world. Their figure skating dresses have been worn on the ice not only in the United States but also internationally. Kenerly Kreations will continue to specialize in custom and uniquely designed baton twirling, majorette, dance line, and pageant costumes but expect to see them shine on the ice with their new approach to figure skating dresses exclusively from Kenerly Kreations Inc. by Maureen Muller

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