Help choose ice skates?
I have not ice skated in a while, but my boyfriend and I started. It becomes hockey pads. If recreational skates or skates? What is the difference between these 2 types of skates? Also, I wear size .. 6 women did not know what size I carry on skates? Thanks for reading! Also, any idea how long it will take to get the hang of it. I wonder how long until it's fun and I'm not a steady decline?
If you only plan on skating once in a while, I just want to get pads recreation. However, if you want to do well and improve their skating skills, I would have skates, which offer more support and have a better advantage than recreational skates. Riedell skates I left with a blue ribbon or red skate (this is the system they use) for more information, go to Blue Ribbon and http://www.riedellskates.com/ice/121.html http://www .riedellskates.com/ice/117.html for Red Ribbon. Discover the site also has good information. I also like going to a local skate shop to try the skates yourself. They can even print their feet there! Thus, even better fit. If not already done so, I could take skating lessons and ice. Find your local track, some offer special courses for adults. I would go to the rink and keep with it !!!!!!!!!! 1 final is a sport for all ages !!!!!!!!! I attended competitions with 2 years and 70 years to play. Good luck !!!!!!!!!! EDIT: It depends on how often you are doing and how well pad will begin. Always set goals such as: I'm not going on stage or I'll try to 1-foot slide or go back. Remember that each fall, even professionals, and just make sure you can obtained by pressing a knee.: D
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