Tuesday 24 January 2012

Synthetic ice rinks - cheap, portable, quick to install and better for the environment Compared to real ice rinks!!!
Artificial ice rinks for hire by Leisure Matters

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Wednesday 18 January 2012

Synthetic ice rinks - cheap, portable, quick to install and better for the environment Compared to real ice rinks!!!

www.synthetic-ice-rinks.co.uk

Dancing on Ice

Ice skating is a very popular activity. Because of this, it is often present in the media, not just on sport centred media but also reality television, documentaries and films. Blades of Glory is one such example of ice skating featured in films, where rivals learn to skate together in a comedic theme. A Documentary on Torvil and Dean was also aired some years ago documenting the duos life with skating, who also help with the TV program Dancing on Ice.

Dancing on ice is a popular television show in which Celebrities which have not previously skated before learn how to figure skate with a professional Ice skater. This concept is used in eight different countries, and in England it is presented by Christine Bleakley and Phillip Schofield, although Holly Willoughby used to co present. The judges for the new series consist of Robin Cousins as the Head Judge, Katarina Witt and Louie Spence. Each have their own specialities and thus judge the couples accordingly, i.e. Choreography, Free Skating and Figure Skating.

There are still rules to the competition, each couple must perform a dance each week, the judges will watch and score them between zero and ten. In earlier series, the judges were more lenient in the beginning of the series. This however was stopped with the judge giving truly indicative scores so that the public could be able to judge accordingly and watch the contestants develop over the series. Each couple must also perform certain moves each week which differ from week to week. For example assisted and unassisted jumps, prop usage, shad steps, cross rolls and change of skate to name but a few.  The most adventurous move to date is the Head Banger in which only one male celebrity has performed in the history of the show in England.

There are over 250 people working on the English version of the show with Physiotherapists and Paramedics on hand in case any of the moves go wrong. There are also costume designers present and since 2006 around 1000 costumes have been made. Around 5500 to 6000 crystals are used on each dress with gold being the most expensive colour. There also must be people present to maintain and paint the ice. A special paint is used which comes from Canada which I painted on when the ice is around 4cm and a spray is used to paint the ice white.


Thursday 12 January 2012

Synthetic Ice Rinks For All Year Fun

Ice Rinks are large bodies of frozen water, or plastics if Synthetic ice rinks, in which it is possible to skate where many sports and activities can be undertaken including Ice Hockey. Rinks made with Ice can form naturally or with a helping hand.

Natural Ice Rinks are formed outside and are only during the season in which it is cold enough for the water to freeze to form a thick enough layer which is strong enough to withhold large weights. It is important when skating on these rinks to remember that it can be very dangerous due to differing thickness of ice in different areas. Never go ice-skating on your own and be careful when skating.

Synthetic Ice Rinks can also be formed outside when the weather is cold enough for water to freeze. It is a very simple procedure in which a space is cleared, water is poured into this space and it freezes due to the cold temperature. If the temperature is cold enough inside, this can also be produced within a building.

It is also very important to be able to have an ice rink that does not depend on cold enough temperatures and this comes in the form of indoor ice skating rinks. These are a little more complex to make than the outside ice rinks and require more time, money and labour. A bed of sand or sometimes concrete is assembled and pipes are run through it or on top of it. Within the pipes is a very cold fluid which is water or salt water mixed with antifreeze or refrigerant depending upon how big the rink is. A thin layer of water is thus put or sprayed onto the sand/concrete, this is coloured to ensure that if markings are needed then there will be better contrast of the colours. Then another thin layer of water is put on top, and again and again until the ice reached 2-3 cm

Wherever the ice is, whether it is Natural or artificially formed, if it is permanent, it will need to be resurfaced with an Ice resurfacer to ensure that the ice has a smooth flat surface. It is also important to remember that different sports preformed on the ice require different rinks and thus the ice will need to be set up differently i.e. different sizes and markings. For example the NHL say that their hockey rinks must be 61m X 26m in length and width whereas Curling, Speed skating and other sports all have different requirements.



Tuesday 10 January 2012

Our synthetic ice rink is supplied with:

    Various adult and kids sized skates
    Safety documentation
    Protective matting
    Full public and employers liability insurance
    Barriers (Suitable for sponsorship, promotions or branding)
    Skate distribution point
    Seating and more!

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Wednesday 4 January 2012

All that is needed is a firm, flat piece of land, installation and dismantle is quick and easy - then the fun begins! It's the COOLEST attraction for any event, so REMEMBER a synthetic ice rink is not just for Christmas!


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