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Old 09-07-2006, 08:58 PM
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am i too old ?

im 16 and ive been goin skating once a week every saturday evening with my friends for the past 4 years but have been thinking about taking up private lessons i have applied at my local ice rink for lessons but am i too old to start now ? someone please reply xxx
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Old 09-08-2006, 02:29 AM
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I started this March, I'm 27-years-old.

So if I am not too old, either are you. :-)
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Old 09-08-2006, 06:43 PM
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I'm 23, and just started skating a little less than a year ago, so you're definitely not too old. You're going to get older, wether you start skating or not, so why not start now.
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Old 09-08-2006, 09:04 PM
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im 16
oh my goodness! DinosaurrrRRRRRRrRR!!

But anyhow, I don't think that 16 is too old to start skating. You'll be surprised how good you can get even just after 1 or 2 years of skating. Take a look at some of the celebrity skating shows, like torville and dean celebrity skating competitions. The celebrities start off not even being able to stand up on skates, let alone do anything. And about 8 weeks later, some of them are doing stuff that you would not think could be achieved in 8 weeks.....let alone 1 year or 2 years.
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Old 09-09-2006, 08:32 AM
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Too OLD what are you talking about??? I'm 30 and I'm Learning my Axel, Double Toe and Sal and have been skating 19months Geez I wish I was 16, and I have videos of my skating progression also to prove it :-)
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Old 09-09-2006, 09:48 AM
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Four and a half years ago, I was 38 and fat. I started skating. While I will never go to the Olympics, I have lost weight, and can do things most of my off-ice friends can't even dream of doing--and I'm still Pre-bronze.

So, NO, you are not too old.
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Old 09-10-2006, 01:12 PM
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Didn't Johhny Weir not start seriously skating until he was 12? Am I remembering that correctly?
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Old 09-10-2006, 02:58 PM
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Move your query to On Ice - Skaters! You'll find lots of us there who started when much older than you.
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Old 09-10-2006, 11:03 PM
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well, its old if u want to compare with KIDS . but 16 is not old at all!!!
i am 20 n started at 18. Some times i do feel like i am so old when all the kids around me are like 12 or something.But who cares, i love skating, thats the only thing matter.If i stop just becos i feel i am too old for this sport, i know i will regret it later!!
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Old 09-10-2006, 11:17 PM
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well, its old if u want to compare with KIDS . but 16 is not old at all!!!
i am 20 n started at 18. Some times i do feel like i am so old when all the kids around me are like 12 or something.But who cares, i love skating, thats the only thing matter.If i stop just becos i feel i am too old for this sport, i know i will regret it later!!
That's true. Anybody that can still handle the odd fall or two will be able to skate, no problems at all. I guess it just depends on what is meant by too old here. Like, too old to start if the aim is to get to the olympics, or too old to learn triples (or even....quads)..etc.
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Old 09-10-2006, 11:18 PM
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Old 09-11-2006, 03:57 AM
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Too old, are you joking? The best person on the rink last week was in her mid 70's doing camel spins and that stuff, not only that, she skated longer than everyone, stamina that is. She started last year
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Old 09-11-2006, 05:13 AM
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oh to be 16 again! go for ir girl, you are never too old to enjoy yourself!
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Old 09-11-2006, 10:22 AM
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No, you're not too old to start skating... unless ofcourse you mean highly competitive, olympic level etc then the train has already left.
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Old 09-11-2006, 10:51 AM
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I'll be 45 in a few months but who's counting!!! I feel (and sometimes act) 14!!!!! woo hoo!!! I've been skating about 4 years.

My husband is almost 60 and he has been skating almost 2 years. We ice dance together and will soon pair skate.

We have a 70-year-old skater at my rink who is learning jumps.....

So, no you are not too old....
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Old 09-11-2006, 11:55 AM
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I started skating in my early 40s.

However, my daughter, at 15, said she was exactly the wrong age to start - by the time she was ready to compete, she was too old to compete against the little kids, too young to compete against the adults, and not competitive against those of her own age. That would have been a fault time would have cured, but she went to university in a town that didn't have a rink, and although she now lives less than 2 miles from an ice-rink, has no real interest in starting again.
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Old 09-11-2006, 12:14 PM
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im 16 and ive been goin skating once a week every saturday evening with my friends for the past 4 years but have been thinking about taking up private lessons i have applied at my local ice rink for lessons but am i too old to start now ? someone please reply xxx
If Johnny Weir can take up skating at age 14 and get where he is, there's hope for you too. And even if you don't make it to the elite scene, you can compete as an adult skater when you're 18 in young adults.

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Old 09-11-2006, 04:02 PM
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I started skating in my early 40s.

However, my daughter, at 15, said she was exactly the wrong age to start - by the time she was ready to compete, she was too old to compete against the little kids, too young to compete against the adults, and not competitive against those of her own age. That would have been a fault time would have cured, but she went to university in a town that didn't have a rink, and although she now lives less than 2 miles from an ice-rink, has no real interest in starting again.
That is true. The skating federations have not paid enough attention to developing programs for those starting as teens (or even 'tweens). It's a very tough time to be trying to get a skating life and my heart goes out to all of them.
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Old 09-11-2006, 04:26 PM
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Hey, I started skating when i was was 10 and 5 years later i can do all my triples including 3 axel sometimes, so it doesn't really matter when age u start as long as your committed.
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Old 09-11-2006, 06:43 PM
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Never too old to skate.

I started at 21. Its not old enough for skating to be really really tough but it has its own problems. I compete but other adult competitors my age often, but not always, skated as children and there is a big difference in basic skating style to those who learned as kids and those who learned as adults. And I'm still young enough to be compared to the kids which is flattering but sometimes difficult since they do learn a lot quicker.

Starting later means you will never reach an elite level, or its very unlikely, but there are many other things you can do and at 16 you could still reach a very decent level. I'm still learning stuff at 26 and I feel there is more in me so you have 10yrs on me!

And in any case, its fun more than anything.

I want to be skating when I'm retired.
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Old 09-12-2006, 08:51 AM
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Too late for what?

This is a good question. Too late to make the Olympic team? Probably. But realistically, if you had started at six you probably wouldn't make the Olympic team anyway. Only three ladies do, and that's a combination of innate talent, training, navigating politics, body type, and injury luck. (Yes, Johnny Weir started when he was 12. 12 is not 16. Men are not women.)

But not making the Olympic team is a silly reason not to take up a sport! How many people running at the gym will make the 1500M team?

As a teenager just starting, you may have some problems, depending on the size of your skating community, finding appropriate competitions for a while. But you're still young enough to learn most of the moves relatively easily.

Good luck!
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Old 09-12-2006, 11:14 AM
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Only three ladies do,
Not even that, from many countries - the USA only does by virtue of having had a woman in the top 3 last time of asking. Plus if they failed to make the qualifying standard, they wouldn't be allowed to go, no matter how many team members were entitled, in theory! So the odds are even more overwhelming than you said.

But skating is an exceptionally fun and demanding sport at any level, whether you hit the top, or whether you are no more than a club-level skater representing your club in matches and Open competition at whatever level.
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Old 09-12-2006, 11:19 AM
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Your never too old to take up skating and so long as you enjoy it, your age doesn't matter. I started (again) at 36 and I'm currently 42, I skate because I love it. I do compete which I do mostly to build morale fiber and conquer my nerves. We have an 82 year old woman who skates at our rink she is solid through lutz, she stopped doing axels at the age of 70, she is a lovely skater.
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Old 09-12-2006, 01:39 PM
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Not even that, from many countries - the USA only does by virtue of having had a woman in the top 3 last time of asking. Plus if they failed to make the qualifying standard, they wouldn't be allowed to go, no matter how many team members were entitled, in theory! So the odds are even more overwhelming than you said.

But skating is an exceptionally fun and demanding sport at any level, whether you hit the top, or whether you are no more than a club-level skater representing your club in matches and Open competition at whatever level.
Excellent point; sorry for the U.S.-centrism! My narrow point, is, of course, that whether the Olympic dream is still theoretically possible should be a minor consideration when deciding to skate -- most of us wouldn't get there even with professional coaching from age three.
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Old 09-16-2006, 07:18 PM
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I think there are many parents out there that fail to realize that their children starting at age 3 are going to be guaranteed elite athletes. Talent depends on the individual and with some people no matter how early they start they never go anywhere -- they weren't destined for it by nature, hard work or determination. And there are others who have the natural talent and could start at a later age and could still become exceptional, although nothing is ever guaranteed because life can throw any number of obstacles - money, time, coaching, health, life stability etc etc.

It's the same thing with education - your kid isn't guaranteed a slot at Harvard. (Well ok, maybe if you donate $25 million.... LOL)
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