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Hello everyone,
Once again, I come to this forum asking for your advice on skates : thank you for sharing your knowledge and helping me !
I first posted here almost 3 years ago to ask for recommandations on a fitter and skates for figure skating. Following your advice, I went to Everglides UK and was fitted with Jackson Premiere + Coronation Ace + fully custom insoles. Lara was absolutely amazing with me ! And I've loved my skates since, they feel absolutely comfortable. Btw, my podriatrist (who is a hockey player) said Lara's insoles were really good and thought she might be a podriatrist too ! I'm really grateful you guys helped me meet Everglides, this place is fantastic even for low-level skaters like me.
After attending an ice dancing camp (? sorry if it's not the correct word...) last August, I decided to go back to ice dancing : I'm now training 2 hours a week and I already have a program to participate in adult competitions in the beginning of 2026. I'm at a beginner level, I think the translation in english would be Preparatory ? Preliminary ? (my apologies !). I'm working on the swing dance and european waltz if it helps. As far as I have seen, people in my group level at the club wear figure skates which the club lends them.
I have been skating in my Premiere for the past three years, 3 hours a week during season + summer camps. I admit they bend a bit easier now but they don't really feel broken, the lining is just a bit worn in places. But I have recently been feeling a burning pain in both my arches at times when ice dancing and Lara from Everglides suggested it might be a sign to change boots. No pain when I'm figure skating and the pain stops immediately after my ice dance lesson.
So I'm thinking I might need to invest in some proper ice dance boots and blades and keep my current skates for the occasional figure skating. Would that be correct or overly ambitious considering my low level ? Should I wait until I have done a full year of ice dance first ? Can you please recommend boots and blades ?
If I change to ice dance skates, what should I expect in terms of difficulty and time needed to adapt to them ?
For context :
- me : 39 yo woman, 1m60, 71 kg, german foot shape, very high arches, no pronation but a valgus in my right ankle + haglund syndrome which "gave" me bumps on my right heel and right ankle bones in my Premiere after I increased my training.
- weekly training : 2 hours of ice dancing + 1 hour of figure skating (+ 2-3 hours of crossfit if relevant)
- level : singles up to the loop + 8th blade (maybe a French level, don't know the international equivalent) / swing dance + european waltz
- experience : 3 years of training in ice dance in my teenage years, now I'm on my 4th year of practice as an adult skater after a break of almost 20 years (but the 3 first years as an adult were only figure skating).
I'm absolutely grateful for your patience and your advice, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on all this !
Once again, I come to this forum asking for your advice on skates : thank you for sharing your knowledge and helping me !
I first posted here almost 3 years ago to ask for recommandations on a fitter and skates for figure skating. Following your advice, I went to Everglides UK and was fitted with Jackson Premiere + Coronation Ace + fully custom insoles. Lara was absolutely amazing with me ! And I've loved my skates since, they feel absolutely comfortable. Btw, my podriatrist (who is a hockey player) said Lara's insoles were really good and thought she might be a podriatrist too ! I'm really grateful you guys helped me meet Everglides, this place is fantastic even for low-level skaters like me.
After attending an ice dancing camp (? sorry if it's not the correct word...) last August, I decided to go back to ice dancing : I'm now training 2 hours a week and I already have a program to participate in adult competitions in the beginning of 2026. I'm at a beginner level, I think the translation in english would be Preparatory ? Preliminary ? (my apologies !). I'm working on the swing dance and european waltz if it helps. As far as I have seen, people in my group level at the club wear figure skates which the club lends them.
I have been skating in my Premiere for the past three years, 3 hours a week during season + summer camps. I admit they bend a bit easier now but they don't really feel broken, the lining is just a bit worn in places. But I have recently been feeling a burning pain in both my arches at times when ice dancing and Lara from Everglides suggested it might be a sign to change boots. No pain when I'm figure skating and the pain stops immediately after my ice dance lesson.
So I'm thinking I might need to invest in some proper ice dance boots and blades and keep my current skates for the occasional figure skating. Would that be correct or overly ambitious considering my low level ? Should I wait until I have done a full year of ice dance first ? Can you please recommend boots and blades ?
If I change to ice dance skates, what should I expect in terms of difficulty and time needed to adapt to them ?
For context :
- me : 39 yo woman, 1m60, 71 kg, german foot shape, very high arches, no pronation but a valgus in my right ankle + haglund syndrome which "gave" me bumps on my right heel and right ankle bones in my Premiere after I increased my training.
- weekly training : 2 hours of ice dancing + 1 hour of figure skating (+ 2-3 hours of crossfit if relevant)
- level : singles up to the loop + 8th blade (maybe a French level, don't know the international equivalent) / swing dance + european waltz
- experience : 3 years of training in ice dance in my teenage years, now I'm on my 4th year of practice as an adult skater after a break of almost 20 years (but the 3 first years as an adult were only figure skating).
I'm absolutely grateful for your patience and your advice, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on all this !
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