All Skate
It's been years since I picked up something like this. When I was in ballet, there were lessons five days a week, bloody toes and practice was after school where I had a full hour of running and jumping rope, sit-ups and chin ups. I continued being athletic on some level through college but it all came to a screeching halt when I turned 26 or 27 because all of a sudden I felt old. What was I thinking?! I should have kept it all up. It had something to do with being around other late twentysomethings who felt old.
It feels good to be involved in some sort of sport again. It took awhile to work up the enthusiasm for a more active lifestyle. It was finding the right gym a few years ago that put me back on track. Skating practice has been three hours of non-stop movement three days a week and that is nothing compared to the speed skaters I see practicing or the roller derby girls. Now that it's up to me to practice, I feel the need to really push it. I would like to be able to skate every day for at least two hours.
When I skate I am using all my concentration because it's all new, so there is no room in my head for anything else. My coach has said a few things regarding how to attack skating and skating form that I find myself thinking of when I am not in the rink like always chin up, never look down, then there is stay flexible, bend those knees because stiffness causes falls and he is always reminding me of the constant trust I have to have in myself and in what I can do. For all those people who spend money on life coaches, taking up a sport keeps you nice and fit and you get plenty of life coaching, teehee.

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