Hello everyone! My name is Rae,
I am a 19y/o fem skater who's been skating for 2 years, 10 months. I'm about 115lbs, and I currently skate in the only boots I've ever had, the Jackson Freestyle boots (black) with their standard blade (the aspire I believe).
My coach says I'm in level freeskate 4. I'm working on my backspin, catch camel spin, double sal and loop, my Lutz, and axel of course. For the past year I have been struggling with fitting issues in my skates. I believe the freestyle boots have caused bursitis on the backs of my heels. I went to a podiatrist who diagnosed me with that and recommended physical therapy and stretches that are supposed to help (Now I am stretching every day and before practice). I also suspect that I pronate my ankles slightly inward, which also could have caused my heel issues.
I am looking into new skates that will fit properly and stop agitating the backs of my heels so much, insoles/inserts to help with pronation and high arch pain, as well as blades that will help me spin and turn!
As for Boots:
I unfortunately live in the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma area and we just have one main skate shop (the Blazers Ice Arena) which I've never been to before. I definitely need a good fitter who will know what boot to put me in, and perhaps a custom mounting of the blades so they can be adjusted properly.
As for Blades, I've done some research and figured out that I definitely want a blade ment for spinning. Spinning is my favorite thing to do! I have been recommended the coronation Ace blades by another skater, and I recognize they are very common and popular blades to get. However, I can see myself skating for the rest of my life and I like to have my equipment last me a long time even if it costs a lot upfront. So I was also considering maybe the MK gold star blades. My friend let me try on her very broken down edea ice flies with gold seal blades (which she says are simmilar to the gold star), and spinning on them was effortless compared to my skates. So if you have any advice or skate fitter/technician recommendations in the Oklahoma and Dallas area please let me know until then I am going to keep saving for new boots.
I am a 19y/o fem skater who's been skating for 2 years, 10 months. I'm about 115lbs, and I currently skate in the only boots I've ever had, the Jackson Freestyle boots (black) with their standard blade (the aspire I believe).
My coach says I'm in level freeskate 4. I'm working on my backspin, catch camel spin, double sal and loop, my Lutz, and axel of course. For the past year I have been struggling with fitting issues in my skates. I believe the freestyle boots have caused bursitis on the backs of my heels. I went to a podiatrist who diagnosed me with that and recommended physical therapy and stretches that are supposed to help (Now I am stretching every day and before practice). I also suspect that I pronate my ankles slightly inward, which also could have caused my heel issues.
I am looking into new skates that will fit properly and stop agitating the backs of my heels so much, insoles/inserts to help with pronation and high arch pain, as well as blades that will help me spin and turn!
As for Boots:
I unfortunately live in the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma area and we just have one main skate shop (the Blazers Ice Arena) which I've never been to before. I definitely need a good fitter who will know what boot to put me in, and perhaps a custom mounting of the blades so they can be adjusted properly.
As for Blades, I've done some research and figured out that I definitely want a blade ment for spinning. Spinning is my favorite thing to do! I have been recommended the coronation Ace blades by another skater, and I recognize they are very common and popular blades to get. However, I can see myself skating for the rest of my life and I like to have my equipment last me a long time even if it costs a lot upfront. So I was also considering maybe the MK gold star blades. My friend let me try on her very broken down edea ice flies with gold seal blades (which she says are simmilar to the gold star), and spinning on them was effortless compared to my skates. So if you have any advice or skate fitter/technician recommendations in the Oklahoma and Dallas area please let me know until then I am going to keep saving for new boots.