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Last night I went to a public session for the first time in 3 years, and the first time in about 10 that I was at a crowded one. I was with two friends who had never skated before.
There were 200 kids on the ice. (Not kidding.) And you know what was cool? I couldn't skate up to full speed or else I would have run over people. You know why that's cool? I didn't know my crossovers were that fast. |
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That's pretty cool indeed. Although, what is the fast cross-overs for in the crowded situation?
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Pretty freakin' awesome!!! Crowded public sessions are a good time to practice alternating crossovers with quick pacing (helps with dodging the little kiddies). I just don't like crowds or teenagers (shhh! don't tell my daughter or her friends) so I don't go to very many.....
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Skate@Delaware Ah, show skating!!! I do it for the glitter! |
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Well, EastonSkater, I was trying to maximize the damage to as many people as possible. I took off their helmets as I went by, too.
No advantage to crossovers at all, nor normal stroking, but the three crossovers I did in the two-hour session reassured me that I've been learning something. (The point of the post.) Most of the time I did a lot of weaving and one foot edges. There wasn't enough room to do more than a sideways hockey stroke. |
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