- Joined
- Aug 30, 2017
It was 42ºC outside around the twentieth of May last year. And maybe 40º inside my room because I didn't have any cooling system.
A friend of mine had gotten very into some series about skating and wanted to go —actually, he fits the profile of "can I go to the Olympics if I did hockey in line when I was 13 and then with 23 I go back to skating?" kind of question in the Lutz corner.
Anyway I had never skated before, I spent half the session going very carefully close to the wall and I ended up with my feet torn with the rental skates. But it was blissfully cold. I bought very bad recreative skates two week later to be able to spend if only 6 hours a week not burning.
I got two (2) classes then. They corrected everything I was doing. I loved it.
I researched for a bit for places where I could get some advice skating in general, and found this forum. I had more-or-less followed figure skating since 2014, but it was actually this forum the one that got me actually completely, irremediably hooked.
A friend of mine had gotten very into some series about skating and wanted to go —actually, he fits the profile of "can I go to the Olympics if I did hockey in line when I was 13 and then with 23 I go back to skating?" kind of question in the Lutz corner.
Anyway I had never skated before, I spent half the session going very carefully close to the wall and I ended up with my feet torn with the rental skates. But it was blissfully cold. I bought very bad recreative skates two week later to be able to spend if only 6 hours a week not burning.
I got two (2) classes then. They corrected everything I was doing. I loved it.
I researched for a bit for places where I could get some advice skating in general, and found this forum. I had more-or-less followed figure skating since 2014, but it was actually this forum the one that got me actually completely, irremediably hooked.
I watched pretty actively through about 1998 Olympics. Key moments in that period was Nancy vs. Tonya (I bought both unauthorized biographies at the grocery store!) and the emergence of 13-year-old Michelle Kwan amid the chaos, the drama of 1994 Worlds with Yuka Sato winning and Surya Bonaly taking offer her silver, Chen Lu winning worlds in 1995, Michelle's first world title in 1996. I mainly watched ladies, though I sorta paid attention to men (Rudy Galindo's big moment at 1995 Nationals and Todd Eldridge's comeback in the mid-1990s come to mind) and pairs. 

