My question is about how to safely return to the ice after an injury caused by the drag pick of my new, shorter, skates.
I skated in skates 1.5 sizes too big for a long time and finally bought skates of the correct size at the same time as beginning actual skating lessons. I think I have smallish feet for my height (5'3, edea/risport size 235 skates, 9" blade, everyone tells me my skates are adorably small) and so I went down in skate size a lot (from 250) and at the same time upgraded to a blade with a more aggressive drag pick than I'm used to (coronation ace, very popular intermediate blade). Anyway I started to get used to the blades after a couple of weeks and got my beginner spins back (and they were improved suddenly!) when I had a fall.
I was learning forward power pulls when I caught the toepick of my blade - while falling backwards. I have no idea how this could happen - I don't think it should be so easy to catch my toepick while falling *backwards* ? Anyway because i fell backwards while my toe was stuck in the ice I managed to sit on my own heel and broke my fibula (it felt like my foot was being wrenched in a different direction from my leg... unpleasant ) and it will be months before i can consider returning to skating. If I do though, I think I want to buy new boots and blades. I don't feel safe on these anymore. The drag pick points almost straight downward and is visibly far more aggressive than on my old skates. I know I'm very prone to falling off the back of my blade when doing forward edges (same thing happens with my forward cross/swing rolls) but I never would have dreamed that I could get my toepick stuck in the ice while doing so.
I guess my question is - are there other "good/okay" blades that have a less aggressive drag pick? I've heard MK pro might work better but it's hard to visually compare. Are there any others? I'm only doing single jumps. Also, is it possible to mount a longer blade onto a boot? I skated for years with no injuries and to break my leg within weeks of getting new boots... it has to be the downsize/blade profile.
Unfortunately the options around where I live are very limited and I will probably have to order new boots/blades from another city at the least. Realistically I have to travel to another country to try out more than 1 brand of boot at a time so I want to do as much research as I can in advance.
Any advice at all is much appreciated. As you can imagine this is a very depressing injury which has made me question whether I should be skating at all (28F).
As an aside I'll probably be returning to the ice with wrist guards and some sort of head protection - I've never injured either before but apparently there's a first time for everything.... and while long bones heal well, wrist joints are a bit finicky apparently. :/
TL;DR: got new smaller skates and broke leg due to drag pick, now wondering what to get so this doesnt happen again
I skated in skates 1.5 sizes too big for a long time and finally bought skates of the correct size at the same time as beginning actual skating lessons. I think I have smallish feet for my height (5'3, edea/risport size 235 skates, 9" blade, everyone tells me my skates are adorably small) and so I went down in skate size a lot (from 250) and at the same time upgraded to a blade with a more aggressive drag pick than I'm used to (coronation ace, very popular intermediate blade). Anyway I started to get used to the blades after a couple of weeks and got my beginner spins back (and they were improved suddenly!) when I had a fall.
I was learning forward power pulls when I caught the toepick of my blade - while falling backwards. I have no idea how this could happen - I don't think it should be so easy to catch my toepick while falling *backwards* ? Anyway because i fell backwards while my toe was stuck in the ice I managed to sit on my own heel and broke my fibula (it felt like my foot was being wrenched in a different direction from my leg... unpleasant ) and it will be months before i can consider returning to skating. If I do though, I think I want to buy new boots and blades. I don't feel safe on these anymore. The drag pick points almost straight downward and is visibly far more aggressive than on my old skates. I know I'm very prone to falling off the back of my blade when doing forward edges (same thing happens with my forward cross/swing rolls) but I never would have dreamed that I could get my toepick stuck in the ice while doing so.
I guess my question is - are there other "good/okay" blades that have a less aggressive drag pick? I've heard MK pro might work better but it's hard to visually compare. Are there any others? I'm only doing single jumps. Also, is it possible to mount a longer blade onto a boot? I skated for years with no injuries and to break my leg within weeks of getting new boots... it has to be the downsize/blade profile.
Unfortunately the options around where I live are very limited and I will probably have to order new boots/blades from another city at the least. Realistically I have to travel to another country to try out more than 1 brand of boot at a time so I want to do as much research as I can in advance.
Any advice at all is much appreciated. As you can imagine this is a very depressing injury which has made me question whether I should be skating at all (28F).
As an aside I'll probably be returning to the ice with wrist guards and some sort of head protection - I've never injured either before but apparently there's a first time for everything.... and while long bones heal well, wrist joints are a bit finicky apparently. :/
TL;DR: got new smaller skates and broke leg due to drag pick, now wondering what to get so this doesnt happen again