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Good words for learning to skate

That day, I followed my father to learn skating. Dad went to rent two pairs of skates first, and then took me into the skating pool. Ah, there are so many people in the skating pool! I watched these big brothers and sisters skating happily on the rink. Some spin on one foot, like dancing "Four Little Swans"; some open their arms and slide quickly, like a roc spreading its wings; some are still skating in waves, like a small boat on the sea. They each have their own unique skills, I really envy them!

I slid faster and faster, like an ice and snow princess, my white skirt dancing with the wind. In the cool breeze, I closed my eyes and danced gently, my hands and feet flexibly matched the rhythm, performing Dance like an elf, as if I am the only one on the entire ice. I opened my hands gently and slowly changed various postures. I jumped up gently and drew a beautiful arc in the air. Then I turned again, and the wind flew away from my ears. My feet kept spinning and moving forward. I jumped up and spun in the air. At this time, snow began to fall in the sky, and I was dancing in the snow like a white elf.

I was extremely nervous at the beginning. The coach told me to relax, put my feet outwards, and lean my center of gravity forward. Gradually, I relaxed myself and felt able to glide forward easily. The coach taught me some more essentials, and I became more courageous. According to the movements demonstrated by the coach, after carefully understanding the essentials of the movements and practicing repeatedly, I also imitated the coach's posture, squatting down with my legs together, and driving rapidly like a motorcycle; for a while, my left leg was arched, and my right leg was straight. With both hands stretched out, it looks like wild geese flying south. Under the guidance of the coach, I became more confident, kicked my legs stronger, and slid faster.

When I put on my roller skates, my feet suddenly stopped working. As soon as I stood up, the sole of my foot slipped and my body's center of gravity became unstable. I leaned back and fell upside down.