"The toe pick allows the figure skater to push forward much like a dancer running across a stage."
No. Toe picks are not used for pushing forward (stroking), except by people who don't know how to skate properly, such as a random kid at a rink wearing rental or department store skates. Figure skaters push forward the same way that hockey players do, except that hockey players can do it more aggressively due to being able to extend each stroke all the way to the front of the blade, while figure skaters have to stop short of the front of the blade on each stroke due to the toe picks. This is why someone wearing hockey skates will always beat someone wearing figure skates in a straight-line race, all else being equal. Hockey skates beat speed skates in a straight-line race too, for that matter.
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