I guess I'm just spoiled living in California. Today is the first time it has
rained since December. It's been cold, but cold for us is below 60 degrees.
Sometime I skate indoors at a roller rink.
I've also been doing a lot of ice skating, but that is because I injured myself
on my inlines, and I feel more confident on the ice. There are also more ice
rinks around here than roller rinks. I usually ice skate at the same facility
that the San Jose Sharks practice at. That place has 2 NHL size sheets of ice
and one Olympic size.
Sincerely,
Jennifer
WanbliOkiye@... wrote:
> My all-too-lame excuse is...winter. I don't know where you are, but here
> we've had two months where the temp has rarely gotten above freezing and
> there's been snow on the ground almost constantly.
>
> I do most of my skating on the ice, but I really do want to master the PIC
> frames. I have noticed that there's a lot more traction on pavement-try to
> do a basic figure 8- so it's a bit more frustrating, and intimidating. I'm
> cautious about doing toe loops on pavement but will go at an axel on the ice
> with no hesitation. Ice is kinder to the bones than pavement.
>
> If you want to e-mail back and forth till the forum picks up, that's cool.
>
> Monica
>
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> Happy Skating!
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