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Feb. 10th, 2019 07:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Skating in the new skates wasn't bad. It was incredibly different than the rental skates which are either not sharpened or sharpened differently than the way the store guy did it because I was sliding all over.
It was slipping sideways when I would push off so I'm guessing he put more of an edge on it, which is helpful only if you are already good at skating. I did get used to it and it actually helped after a little bit, I was much more stable and consistent with things
I also can now pretty consistently do left turning crossovers although some can be a little choppy and weird. I waited towards the end so most people cleared out to loop to the right in the middle of the rink to try right crossovers. Meh. I can do them but not gracefully or consistently.
Increased my skating backward distance to the length of the rink!
I still cannot stop.
I did leave ten minutes early because either my sock or the constant left turns were causing issues because my left arch started pinching a little and I was afraid it was a blister. It wasn't and I hopped back on the ice for a bit but it came back.
I also didn't really stretch after, mainly because I end up cold and I'm not sure how much help the stretching will be. I stretched a little while the zamboni was going halfway through. But my thighs and hips are cold the whole time I'm skating although I am sweating a little bit.
I'm going to try and make it to the other rink on wednesday for skating. We shall see
It was slipping sideways when I would push off so I'm guessing he put more of an edge on it, which is helpful only if you are already good at skating. I did get used to it and it actually helped after a little bit, I was much more stable and consistent with things
I also can now pretty consistently do left turning crossovers although some can be a little choppy and weird. I waited towards the end so most people cleared out to loop to the right in the middle of the rink to try right crossovers. Meh. I can do them but not gracefully or consistently.
Increased my skating backward distance to the length of the rink!
I still cannot stop.
I did leave ten minutes early because either my sock or the constant left turns were causing issues because my left arch started pinching a little and I was afraid it was a blister. It wasn't and I hopped back on the ice for a bit but it came back.
I also didn't really stretch after, mainly because I end up cold and I'm not sure how much help the stretching will be. I stretched a little while the zamboni was going halfway through. But my thighs and hips are cold the whole time I'm skating although I am sweating a little bit.
I'm going to try and make it to the other rink on wednesday for skating. We shall see
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Date: 2019-02-11 01:30 am (UTC)If you try to visualize your feet when you're skating (that is, what happens to your feet when you're skating, visualized when you're NOT skating, lest you centipedes-dilemma yourself into the boards), what does the path of each foot look like, relative to the line you're travelling down?
They may indeed just not sharpen rental blades. Even after someone walks on gravel in them....
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Date: 2019-02-11 12:43 pm (UTC)those are a-ways away
I can't really visualize it, I'll have to take a picture or video next time I skate.
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Date: 2019-02-11 03:24 pm (UTC)You might find video useful; there are several functional ways to skate, and it's difficult to tell which one you're using from the inside. (This keeps skating coaches in business.)
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Date: 2019-02-11 06:37 pm (UTC)I'm going to keep skating before then because I think I mostly just need to keep doing it and I'll get better.
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Date: 2019-02-11 06:46 pm (UTC)You're nigh-certainly correct about getting better, too.