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I get asked this question a lot and honestly, there really is no right answer because it all depends on your skater’s preferences, needs, and requirements. Also, each skater has different degrees of how sharp they like their blades to feel so despite the many recommendations out there, the final decision should rest with your skater.

First, what does it mean when I recommend that your child’s skates need to be sharpened? You need to have sharpened skates to help with pushing and gliding forward, pivoting and turning, spinning, jumping, and stopping. Your child’s skate blades will get dull from continuous use and eventually lose its “bite” or grip on the ice. When the skates are sharpened, both the inside and outside edges of the skate blades will be razor sharp and should have no nicks on them because the rough parts will be smoothed out.

The easiest way to know when to sharpen skates is when your skater complains that he/she is slipping on the ice especially when he/she tries to land a jump and/or spin and can not feel any gripping edge. Those times when you thought your child was not having a good practice and was not putting in his/her best efforts could have been in fact due to dull or damaged skates hampering performance (or “bad ice”). Another way to determine if skates need sharpening is to do the fingernail test- turn your thumb upside down and gently run your fingernail width-wise across the blade (if you run it length-wise, you will be sure to cut your nail). If you see that some of your nail shaves off then the blades are likely to be sharp. You should do this test on 3-5 spots up and down the blade and also on the inside and outside edges. It may also be helpful to feel the blades before and after they are sharpened to help determine whether the blade is dull or sharp in between sharpenings.

You don’t want to wait too long to get skates sharpened because there will be a dramatic difference when it does get sharpened and your skater will require time to adjust to the new blades. You also don’t want to get the skates sharpened too often; otherwise, it will wear out your blades (and you know how expensive blades costs). If the skates are too sharp, your skater will have a difficult time pushing forward because the grooves of the sharp blades get stuck into the ice. Remember, the sharper the skates does not make your child skate better!

Personally, I prefer my blades to be very sharp especially since I do freestyle and ice dance. My edges need to “grip” the ice when I spin and takeoff and land my jumps. I also need good control to make clean deep edges for my patterns and footwork. I prefer my dance blades to be super sharp compared to my freestyle blades because ice dance requires supreme control and precision of edges when completing difficult turns in patterns. As I got older I spent more time on the ice so I needed to have my skates sharpened frequently. I believe I had my skates sharpened on average every 8-10 weeks when I was a beginner and low freestyle skater. As I progressed to a higher level and began ice dancing, I got my skates sharpened every 4-6 weeks.

I find it helpful to keep a log of how many hours your skater is on the ice in between sharpening so then you can be anticipate scheduling your next sharpening appointment. Please take note that a skate sharpener’s appointment book can get filled quite quickly and you definitely don’t want to be pushed back another week or more to have the skates sharpened. Not only will your skater be very unhappy but he/she won’t be able to have a productive practice session and/or lesson if constantly frustrated with dull blades. Trust me, I’ve experienced it many times despite trying to make my appointments two months in advance!

Lastly, it’s crucial who you go to get your skates sharpened- I can not stress it enough! You must go to a reputable and reliable professional/specialist who sharpens figure skates because your skates are sharpened very differently from those of hockey skates. For many years now, I’ve been going to Jim Skibin at IceHouse ProShop in Hackensack (https://www.icehousenj.com/pro-shop). Jim has sharpened and set boots to blades for Sarah Hughes, and also worked withTara Lipinsky, Johnny Weir, Kyoko, Brian Boitano, Oksana Baiul, amongst many others. I also go to Greg Gilman at Polar Skate Shop in East Hanover, NJ (https://polarskateshop.com). I trust my skates to no one else except Jim and Greg as I need to have peace of mind when I’m out there performing and competing.

Every skater is different so determine the sharpening needs based on his/her preference and requirements. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different sharpening to find what your skater is most happiest with.

Remember to always protect your blades
especially after a sharpening!
(Nov 26, 2017 post)

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FAQs

What figure skates does Kamila Valieva use? ›

Along with her teammate Alexandra Trusova, she prefers to use white Edea Piano skating boots with silver blades in competition.

Where does Ekaterina Gordeeva coach? ›

In addition to her skating, Gordeeva has ventured into coaching and choreography. She is currently a member of the coaching team at the Ice Palace Figure Skating Club in West Edmonton Mall.

Who does Karen Chen skate for? ›

Karen Chen
CoachTammy Gambill
Skating clubPeninsula SC
Began skating2005
Medal record Figure skating: Women's singles Representing the United States Olympic Games 2022 Beijing Team World Team Trophy 2021 Osaka Team 2017 Tokyo Team
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What are figures in figure skating? ›

Figures, or school figures, refer to circular patterns which skaters trace on the ice to demon- strate skill in placing clean turns evenly on round circles. These circles are skated using one foot at a time, as a skater masters balance, control, flow and edge to achieve clean and accurate tracings.

Why is Edea so popular? ›

Ultra Lightweight

The nearly-weightless feel of the Edea skate gives wearers the ability to skate faster and jump higher than ever before.

What skates does Alexandra Trusova wear? ›

Aleksandra Trusova - Edea Skates.

What happened to Katia and Sergei? ›

On Monday, November 20, 1995, while rehearsing a number with their choreographer Marina Zueva, Sergei suffered a fatal heart attack. The world lost one of its greatest performers, and Katia lost her husband, partner, and best friend.

Who is the Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva coach? ›

Kamila Valieva's coach still has 'concerns' after four-year doping ban ruling. Eteri Tutberidze (left) speaks with Kamila Valieva during the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Who was Alexandra Trusova coach? ›

Trusova began learning to skate in 2008 when she was four. She trained in Ryazan under Olga Shevtsova before relocating to Moscow in 2015, where she was coached by Alexander Volkov. She joined the Khrustalny (Crystal) rink where Eteri Tutberidze and Sergei Dudakov became her coaches in 2016.

Who is the American Girl skating for China? ›

Her father was a computer expert and professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, before moving to Peking University. Zhu reportedly renounced her U.S. citizenship in 2018 after deciding to compete for China. She also changed her name from Beverly Zhu to Zhu Yi.

Who does Ilia Malinin skate for? ›

Ilia Malinin
CountryUnited States
DisciplineMen's singles
CoachTatiana Malinina Roman Skorniakov Rafael Arutyunyan
Skating clubWashington Figure Skating Club
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Who is Karen speed skating gold medalist? ›

Karin Enke (born June 20, 1961, Dresden, East Germany [now Germany]) is a German figure skater turned speed skater who won eight Olympic medals, including three gold. Enke's switch from figure skating to speed skating was relatively easy, and she proved to be a natural speed skater.

Do figure skaters make money? ›

As of May 26, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Figure Skating in the United States is $28.02 an hour.

Why did they eliminate figures in figure skating? ›

The elimination of compulsory figures from competition in 1991 gave an advantage to the more athletic freestyle skaters. Until the late 1980s, skaters who were good at figures could win competitions without having strong freestyle-skating techniques, since compulsory figures were the most important part of the sport.

What do you call someone who does figure skating? ›

Figure skaters compete at various levels from beginner up to the Olympic level (senior) at local, regional, sectional, national, and international competitions. The International Skating Union (ISU) regulates international figure skating judging and competitions.

What was Kamila Valieva using? ›

The New York Times reports that the prohibited substance Valieva tested positive for was trimetazidine, a drug often used to treat heart conditions like angina. It can help a person's body metabolize oxygen, and is banned from sport as it can unnaturally increase oxygen capacity and endurance.

What skates does Yuzuru use? ›

What skates does Hanyu Yuzuru use? Since 2011, Hanyu has used the skate brand Edea. The company's website says his favourite boot is one called the "Piano".

What skates does Gracie Gold wear? ›

When U.S. national champion figure skater Gracie Gold takes the ice at the Sochi Olympics, she'll be wearing a pair of skates purchased through a Richmond company. Skates US on West Eaton Pike has been Gold's source for skates for more than six years.

What skates does Isabeau Levito use? ›

Isabeau Levito - Edea Skates.

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