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- Mar 19, 2006
So it is getting the time for me to be thinking of getting skates for my little girl. And this double runner skate blade thing has me wondering. ? She is 20 months now and looking at skating right around her 2nd birthday
Are the double runners really a good choice? I haven't heard much on "learning" with them - rather that they are used a lot for actors and people that are more interested in not falling than to learn how to skate.
I am wondering if they will give a false sense of stability, that would cause issues that if she does like skating than she will want to transition into "traditional blades" - and this will require relearning?
Anyhoo, anyone here start with double blades? How was the transition? Would you change anything?
How hard is it to spin in them? They seem like they would make positions and stability really easy, so maybe that is an encouraging aspect that will maintain her interest. ???
Just wondering and hoping it can be fun for her however her enthusiasm may sway.
Are the double runners really a good choice? I haven't heard much on "learning" with them - rather that they are used a lot for actors and people that are more interested in not falling than to learn how to skate.
I am wondering if they will give a false sense of stability, that would cause issues that if she does like skating than she will want to transition into "traditional blades" - and this will require relearning?
Anyhoo, anyone here start with double blades? How was the transition? Would you change anything?
How hard is it to spin in them? They seem like they would make positions and stability really easy, so maybe that is an encouraging aspect that will maintain her interest. ???
Just wondering and hoping it can be fun for her however her enthusiasm may sway.
Before you went skating?
to spin) and great perception where things are behind her (walks around backwards a lot). Loves to spin and emulate the the skaters she sees on video. She wants to get on the ice (motions to it and wants down) but I think she will be a little overwhelmed once she is actually on it so I am thinking what is the best way to have her feel comfortable. We will be joining the Y of Boulder county so if she is interested in doing other things like swimming and such it might go a different direction - up to her. "HOWEVER" LOL! What ever I can do to support her with comfort and no force (such as a bribe which I think is horrible also) .... "to hold the sheet of white paper for her to draw her life."