- Dec 1, 2000
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One of the hobbies I've taken up is ice skating.
Nothing crazy -- started a few months back. I went from being a "walker" to being able to skate forward to being able to do simple edge work like one-footed turns and cross cuts.
It's kinda fun! Still taking lessons...
I'm using hockey skates right now even though I have no plans to play hockey, ever. The guy at the skate store sold me hockey skates even though I told him I have no plans to play hockey -- he gave me an argument about why they are "better" for rec skating.
Now, I don't imagine that I will ever be doing complicated jumps, as this is just one of several hobbies... so is there any reason for me to get figure skates, considering I will probably not progress into jumps of any kind?
Nothing crazy -- started a few months back. I went from being a "walker" to being able to skate forward to being able to do simple edge work like one-footed turns and cross cuts.
It's kinda fun! Still taking lessons...
I'm using hockey skates right now even though I have no plans to play hockey, ever. The guy at the skate store sold me hockey skates even though I told him I have no plans to play hockey -- he gave me an argument about why they are "better" for rec skating.
Now, I don't imagine that I will ever be doing complicated jumps, as this is just one of several hobbies... so is there any reason for me to get figure skates, considering I will probably not progress into jumps of any kind?