Hello,
Just for the intro I'm a 27yo girl with height of 163cm and weight of 45kg, slim frame.
Now, I've got my hands on a pair of secondhand Graf 500 skates in size 37 (or I think it's around size 5 in UK sizing) with its pre-fitted 8' blade, bought at around fifty dollars to begin my journey. The small leather cracks aren't that much but I want to believe the pair can still hold out for a little bit more since the boots don't have any creases at all. As I just can't afford a coach nor a pair of Overtures yet I've been studying the most basic skills by just watching coaches and athletes whom I share the rink with and then listen to them as they converse about posture and footwork. From this "collateral" knowledge I'm getting from the rich kids, I've learned that I actually have to upgrade skates as I progress (and currently I'm working on forward glides and swizzles, how to position my shoulders over the hips, and how to lace my boots properly to avoid toepick tripping).
Now to cut to the chase, are the good old Grafs I got just enough to hang on until my first jump? I usually go to the skating rink at least once or twice a month and practice for around 2 to 4 hours. I'm a frustrated figure skater from a tropical country with decent access to a rental skating rink within 500 km of our zone, but on a tight budget and didn't have funds to fully support my passion to learn this graceful sport when I started falling in love with it as a kid.
Otherwise can anyone recommend some affordable pair of good skates I can focus on saving up for if my Grafs won't support me enough? My feet measures 23.5cm(~9.25"), then 22.2cm(~8.25") around the ball same as around my ankle joint. I'm not sure if I got Roman or Greek feet but my index toe is around 1-2mm longer than my big toe, and my middle toe is somehow as long as the big toe. As for the arch it's around 1.7cm at the highest point by the inner edge from the flat ground.
I'd really appreciate your inputs in here, my local rink doesn't seem to have professional fitters so the athletes practicing seem to have ordered their skates and blades from abroad. I'm too shy to approach them as I am a total beginner! I feel like I'm kinda lost right now, if I should focus on shelling out for the rink entrance fee for also watch out for my dead skates needing replacement with a stiffer one. Help is very much appreciated! Thank you so much.
Just for the intro I'm a 27yo girl with height of 163cm and weight of 45kg, slim frame.
Now, I've got my hands on a pair of secondhand Graf 500 skates in size 37 (or I think it's around size 5 in UK sizing) with its pre-fitted 8' blade, bought at around fifty dollars to begin my journey. The small leather cracks aren't that much but I want to believe the pair can still hold out for a little bit more since the boots don't have any creases at all. As I just can't afford a coach nor a pair of Overtures yet I've been studying the most basic skills by just watching coaches and athletes whom I share the rink with and then listen to them as they converse about posture and footwork. From this "collateral" knowledge I'm getting from the rich kids, I've learned that I actually have to upgrade skates as I progress (and currently I'm working on forward glides and swizzles, how to position my shoulders over the hips, and how to lace my boots properly to avoid toepick tripping).
Now to cut to the chase, are the good old Grafs I got just enough to hang on until my first jump? I usually go to the skating rink at least once or twice a month and practice for around 2 to 4 hours. I'm a frustrated figure skater from a tropical country with decent access to a rental skating rink within 500 km of our zone, but on a tight budget and didn't have funds to fully support my passion to learn this graceful sport when I started falling in love with it as a kid.
Otherwise can anyone recommend some affordable pair of good skates I can focus on saving up for if my Grafs won't support me enough? My feet measures 23.5cm(~9.25"), then 22.2cm(~8.25") around the ball same as around my ankle joint. I'm not sure if I got Roman or Greek feet but my index toe is around 1-2mm longer than my big toe, and my middle toe is somehow as long as the big toe. As for the arch it's around 1.7cm at the highest point by the inner edge from the flat ground.
I'd really appreciate your inputs in here, my local rink doesn't seem to have professional fitters so the athletes practicing seem to have ordered their skates and blades from abroad. I'm too shy to approach them as I am a total beginner! I feel like I'm kinda lost right now, if I should focus on shelling out for the rink entrance fee for also watch out for my dead skates needing replacement with a stiffer one. Help is very much appreciated! Thank you so much.
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