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- Jan 20, 2017
I'm wondering if I'm "underbooted" or if I'm just weak.
I skated for a year when I was 14 years old and recently just started taking lessons and skating full-time again at 26 years old. I made sure not to lose any of my skills these last 12 years, so I've been able to pick up right where I left off in Freestyle level 4-5. I'm also using the same skates I used when I was 14 years old. I am the same height and weight I was when I was 14 because my growth spurt finished before 14. I even still fit into all of my old skating costumes! haha!
My skates still look good and my coach has glanced at them and doesn't think they look bad either. But I keep having to tighten them while on the ice. After doing loops, flips, lutzes for 30min, I want to retighten the right boot laces. After doing sit spins and camel spins for awhile, I want to retighten the left boot laces.
I'm pulling the laces as tight as I can, but under the pressure of the constant jumps and spins, I can slowly feel them loosening up after 30-45min. My camel spin is immediately better when my skate laces are freshly tightened. Am I just a weakling or do I need a stiffer boot? I never used to have to tighten my skates constantly. I used to be able to wear them thru a long 2-3 hour session without issue.
I'm 5'9 and 150lbs, but working on building muscle and getting lighter (125-130lbs). I'm lean, but I don't have a lot of muscle since I have a desk job, so maybe I'm just a weakling and using the tightened laces to compensate?
I'm not sure if my coach is a good judge of boot support because all of our coaches run around with their skates half-tied since they're giving lessons all day long and then they still pull off spins and jumps with their skates barely tied lol.
My skates from 14 years ago are standard Jackson Freestyle boots with Mark IV blades, size 9 medium. I think they were $300 and considered "intermediate" skates. I only skated in them for a year as a kid, so they still look very, very good.
Should I just stop tightening my skates and deal with it and get stronger? Or should I invest in stiffer, more advanced boots? I don't know why these skates aren't giving me enough support, my single jumps are tiny right now because I'm still working on improving them.
They feel really good when the laces are freshly tightened. If only they would stay that tight through a whole session....
I skated for a year when I was 14 years old and recently just started taking lessons and skating full-time again at 26 years old. I made sure not to lose any of my skills these last 12 years, so I've been able to pick up right where I left off in Freestyle level 4-5. I'm also using the same skates I used when I was 14 years old. I am the same height and weight I was when I was 14 because my growth spurt finished before 14. I even still fit into all of my old skating costumes! haha!
My skates still look good and my coach has glanced at them and doesn't think they look bad either. But I keep having to tighten them while on the ice. After doing loops, flips, lutzes for 30min, I want to retighten the right boot laces. After doing sit spins and camel spins for awhile, I want to retighten the left boot laces.
I'm pulling the laces as tight as I can, but under the pressure of the constant jumps and spins, I can slowly feel them loosening up after 30-45min. My camel spin is immediately better when my skate laces are freshly tightened. Am I just a weakling or do I need a stiffer boot? I never used to have to tighten my skates constantly. I used to be able to wear them thru a long 2-3 hour session without issue.
I'm 5'9 and 150lbs, but working on building muscle and getting lighter (125-130lbs). I'm lean, but I don't have a lot of muscle since I have a desk job, so maybe I'm just a weakling and using the tightened laces to compensate?
I'm not sure if my coach is a good judge of boot support because all of our coaches run around with their skates half-tied since they're giving lessons all day long and then they still pull off spins and jumps with their skates barely tied lol.
My skates from 14 years ago are standard Jackson Freestyle boots with Mark IV blades, size 9 medium. I think they were $300 and considered "intermediate" skates. I only skated in them for a year as a kid, so they still look very, very good.
Should I just stop tightening my skates and deal with it and get stronger? Or should I invest in stiffer, more advanced boots? I don't know why these skates aren't giving me enough support, my single jumps are tiny right now because I'm still working on improving them.
They feel really good when the laces are freshly tightened. If only they would stay that tight through a whole session....
