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Icesparx
02-05-2007, 09:20 AM
hi everyone. My name is Jessica.
I started Figure skating when i was 9 and I took lessons for close to 2 years. Then I decided to quit because "i didn't like getting up early" (kids! ugh...wish i'd never quit)
Well, I'm finally picking it up again and I have my first private lesson tomorrow. I am so excited. I've gone to a few public skate sessions the last couple days to practice and surprisingly im still pretty good. I can still skate backwards, do a couple jumps and spins and such...but i dont remember what anything is called or if im even doing them right.
The thing is, I am 20 years old now and i kind've feel too old to be doing this. It seems Like most figure skaters are so young. I just hope there will be other people in my age group.

Thanks for reading this.
yay im so excited!:D

Rusty Blades
02-05-2007, 09:27 AM
... I am 20 years old now and i kind've feel too old to be doing this.

ROFLMAO!

Sorry Jessica! I started when I was 56. Now what was that you were saying about "too old" ;)

phoenix
02-05-2007, 09:40 AM
Welcome back! There is a huge community of adult skaters in the US and around the world. There are opportunities for adults that didn't exist when you were skating as a kid. You can test and compete with other adults at your same level/age. It's definitely a lifetime sport, and you'll be re-addicted in no time. Enjoy!

ETA--I started skating at 27 btw. ;)

Isk8NYC
02-05-2007, 10:02 AM
Welcome to SkatingForums! Hope to hear from you again soon!

Tiggerwoos
02-05-2007, 10:10 AM
Welcome to the forums and back to skating........ You're pretty young as adult skaters go, so don't worry about being too old.

Glad you're back on the ice.:)

Mrs Redboots
02-05-2007, 02:18 PM
Welcome back. I was more than twice your age when I started skating, and I didn't have the advantage of having skated as a kid.

It won't take you long to get your skills back, and then you will progress from where you left off.

doubletoe
02-05-2007, 02:25 PM
Just in time! The age for adult tests and competitions just went down from 25 to 21 so you will be able to test and compete next year! :D You sure are getting a head start, too. I took my first skating class at 27.

LilJen
02-05-2007, 06:15 PM
You're not too old! I'm nearly twice your age and DIDN'T take lessons until I was about 30. Have fun with it!

Icesparx
02-05-2007, 10:52 PM
thanks everyone :bow: . You guys helped me to feel better about the age thing. I'll keep you all updated.

Rob Dean
02-06-2007, 06:59 AM
If you have a choice of rinks, you might want to look around and see which has the adult population. I skate two rinks regularly--at the competitive one where my son skates I'm usually the only adult on a freestyle session, but at the fun rink, I'm usually the youngest non-coach on the adult dance sessions. (And I'm 45...)

Rob Dean

Sonic
02-06-2007, 07:14 AM
Welcome to the forum and the mad world of adult figures skating!:D

As you've probably figured, there are LOADS of adult skaters here. I skated from 12-14, gave up, then started again last year at age 32.

S xxx

kateskate
02-06-2007, 07:19 AM
Welcome

I started skating at 21 - so around your age. I am one of the younger adult skaters at 26 now.

Clare
02-06-2007, 09:02 AM
Welcome to the forum and the mad world of adult figures skating!:D

As you've probably figured, there are LOADS of adult skaters here. I skated from 12-14, gave up, then started again last year at age 32.


Same here- minus the bit about skating as a kid, that's just wishful thinking on my part!

Clare

Team Arthritis
02-06-2007, 12:28 PM
Yah know, I'm too old to learn to skate too. But I wanna so I'm gonna! Welcome
Lyle

peanutskates
02-06-2007, 12:32 PM
:lol:i admire all you old people ;)
My mum knows a woman from work who went skating and told this story:

"When I came in, there was a woman crying on the benches, and I asked what was wrong. She said that she hated skating and she nearly fell over and she was so scared... she was there with her 3 daughters, but didn't want to skate anymore.

I ended up skating with her 3 daughters because they were bored *bored at an ice rink???-me* and she never came back on the rink"


well, I think that
a) why didn't her daughters help her? I taught my mum to skate...
b) all you guys are so brave to start skating at such an old age :lol:

just kidding, i love you all :bow:

badaxel
02-06-2007, 05:49 PM
I also started at age 20. I feel like now, I have a huge advantage in the adult skating world because I started so young! If I could offer some advice, though- I didn't start testing and competing until about 2 years ago, and I really, really wish I started sooner. My advice is not to wait too long before thinking about testing or competing. That's really my one regret!

Sonic
02-07-2007, 07:28 AM
My advice is not to wait too long before thinking about testing or competing. That's really my one regret!

That's an interesting point. I've recently wondered whether I'm being too ambitious to attempt to compete at my level (other than in beginners competitions), but perhaps it will be a good think to get the experience early...

S xxx

Mrs Redboots
02-07-2007, 11:04 AM
That's an interesting point. I've recently wondered whether I'm being too ambitious to attempt to compete at my level (other than in beginners competitions), but perhaps it will be a good think to get the experience early...

S xxxFrom what I've seen of your skating, you're a lot better than I was when I started competing! Which wouldn't be difficult - you're probably a lot better than I am now, at that....

Team Arthritis
02-07-2007, 01:04 PM
:lol:i admire all you old people ;)
My mum knows a woman from work who went skating and told this story:

"When I came in, there was a woman crying on the benches, and I asked what was wrong. She said that she hated skating and she nearly fell over and she was so scared... she was there with her 3 daughters, but didn't want to skate anymore.

I ended up skating with her 3 daughters because they were bored *bored at an ice rink???-me* and she never came back on the rink"


well, I think that
a) why didn't her daughters help her? I taught my mum to skate...
b) all you guys are so brave to start skating at such an old age :lol:

just kidding, i love you all :bow:

Peanut, you make me laugh! Thanks for the grins http://www.cosgan.de/images/smilie/frech/a015.gif
Lyle

FSWer
02-07-2007, 07:00 PM
Hi Jessica. My name's Dana. Welcome to the Boards. I just want to say that HEY!!!!! Go for it!!!! I'm 39 going on 40 and just started in Learn to Skate Adult1. As far as I'm concerned...your still a young Paticipant skater at heart.

Isk8NYC
02-07-2007, 07:55 PM
Hi Dana,

I haven't had a chance to check your lessons thread on that "other" forum.

How are your lessons going so far? Did you rent or buy skates for the group lessons?

tidesong
02-07-2007, 07:56 PM
Hi I started early compared to alot of the people here at around 18 and I'm 24 now... (even if i still feel old compared to the other kids at the rink) but its still cool and I'm working on my doubles and have all the common basic spin types (except the death drop and the crossfoot)
So you definetly have alot to look forward to!! Glad to see you here :D

FSWer
02-07-2007, 09:12 PM
Yah know, I'm too old to learn to skate too. But I wanna so I'm gonna! Welcome
Lyle


HECK!!!! Your never too old. BTW. from your username I take it your a Synchronized Skater?

FSWer
02-07-2007, 09:13 PM
Hi Dana,

I haven't had a chance to check your lessons thread on that "other" forum.

How are your lessons going so far? Did you rent or buy skates for the group lessons?


I get free skates with my lessons.

Icesparx
02-07-2007, 09:57 PM
I also started at age 20. I feel like now, I have a huge advantage in the adult skating world because I started so young! If I could offer some advice, though- I didn't start testing and competing until about 2 years ago, and I really, really wish I started sooner. My advice is not to wait too long before thinking about testing or competing. That's really my one regret!


Thanks a lot for the advice. I've actually already decided I'm going to compete for sure...probably within the nest 6 months- 1 year. And I've already started my testing. I know I'd be doing this-->:frus: if i didn't. It's great to be back on the ice.

Icesparx
02-07-2007, 10:02 PM
you guys are great. Your all really helping to inspire me. I have to admit I got pretty discouraged today...I was in a freestyle skate session and It seemed like just about everyone around me was way better and It kind've made me feel crappy. Especially since they were all younger. (well there were a couple girls that looked about my age but they were doing double axles and such :frus:. But thanks to all of you, I'm going to have a better attitude tomorrow when i go to practice and keep reminding myself that i'm not doing bad for having been off the ice for ten years. thanks a lot everyone!

Team Arthritis
02-08-2007, 11:17 AM
HECK!!!! Your never too old. BTW. from your username I take it your a Synchronized Skater?

oi my back, oi my knees but the only time it really bothers me is when coach yells out "OK now with more knee!" So I do.... (Can anyone say bilateral ice wraps - only $20 each at the sports authority!)

"team" is cause my wife and I tried some pairs stuff this fall - lotta fun! 'sept her knees are worse than mine and she's still off the ice after having surgery. One tough cookie.

Lyle