Turns out I already have another progress report on my single-minded pursuit of learning to skate as well as my body can cope with. Yay!

Miraculously, we were able to make all the schedules line up twice this weekend to get to an ice rink vaguely in our area. I was so excited to try out these blades, and particularly to find out what it’s like ice skating in my inline boots. I learned that yes, these boots are just as comfortable on the ice as on pavement. Which I had predicted, but it’s nice to experience the reality of it. It took about 2.5 hours of continuous skating for my feet to start noticing they had stuff strapped to them and maybe not liking it so much. But the last half hour of that session was only somewhat uncomfy, not enough for me to decide to give up the last bit of what I expected to be the only ice time I’d get for a while.

I’m a beginner ice skater, so I don’t know how to compare the experience of these blades to ‘normal’ ice skates. They are sharper than the other blades I’ve skated on, I can tell you that, and it was very helpful having real grip and real edges to work with.

I did notice a ‘wobbly feeling’ at the front when gliding, like the blades were trying to steer my toes side to side. I found that I was able to cope with/overcome it, but I’m not sure what was causing it. My (lack of) balance? The position of the blades relative to my feet? The profile of the blade rocker? The novel experience of having blades that actually grip the ice? Unclear. It happened both before and after some blade adjustments to try to get the optimal positioning, and more experimentation will be needed.

Overall, it was awesome. I was finally able to get my one foot glides going. I’m proud of myself for getting to the point where I get to decide when to put my free leg down, rather than inevitably losing my balance and having to put it down whether I want to or not. I was also able to add backwards wiggles to my repertoire of backwards lemons and C-cuts. That sounds so simple when I type it out, but required an entire 1.5 hours of practice in reality. 😆 My body just took that long to get itself organized to generate momentum and find the line between Grippy Blade and Slippy Blade in that movement.

That added up to 4.5 hours on the ice, between two sessions separated by a full rest day. That was a lot of movement for me, and although I am still very tired I don’t seem to have injured anything. I made sure to rehydrate and eat, tape my back to keep it from going haywire, and spent a lot of time lying down resting afterward. There was also a hot shower in the middle there, and some gentle movement during the rest days to make sure I didn’t just get frozen into a sore pretzel. And it worked.

Astounding. I only had a minor headache for a few hours after each session, which faded without becoming a 24 hour misery, too.

We’ll see whether my next session is on ice or sidewalks. Hard to know, with the spring weather being the way it is. I’m looking forward to finding out how this practice soaked into my brain next time, either way.

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It's late March, and #NYC skaters are easing into the new #InlineSkating season.

Empire Speed have rolled a couple Sunday sessions on the Prospect Park loop, but they always start early. In a few weeks they'll also be training on the CP loop on Thursday evening.

For the rest of us, it's just a week to the first Wednesday Night Skate of 2026.

The NJ Monday Night Skate will also start soon, although they rolled a pre-season event a few weeks ago when the weather was fine.

Rolled to #ConeyIsland #Brooklyn in Saturday's amazing weather, posting up 46 miles round trip of #InlineSkating #NYC. But alas, I will not be taking the Narrows route the next time I head that way because some sections of the Shore Parkway bikepath were so much worse than I remembered, and I went that way just four monthd ago!

I went inline skating    good thing there is stabilization in modern cameras. The asphalt on the dikes is very smooth and really pleasant to skate on.

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Out #InlineSkating in #NYC Thursday evening and, oh, hey, street resurfacing season has begun. Encountered a couple streets in lower Manhattan (Ave A and lowermost Mott St.) that had been milled, with new asphalt probably not going down for another couple weeks.

This past winter did such a job on #NYC streets that I have been eagerly awaiting resurfacing. Really hoping NYC DOT will do Broadway near my apt as it's been 7.5 years since that bit was last done.

Skated Tuesday evening despite the big temperature drop because I am sick of WFH and every excuse to GTF out of my apartment is taken. It was indeed cold, but at least the frickin' wind was a crosswind.

This will continue until my 'office' gets actual office space.

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Weather is getting weird again and the next week or so could be brrrrr cold. Nevertheless, there were many signs this past week of #NYC #InlineSkating peeps welcoming the onset of spring. There was the earlier than expected NJ Monday Night Skate, and yesterday, it seems various Empire Speed members got together to do loops in #Brookyn #ProspectPark. Also, there were the Strava reports of peeps posting up miles rolling to Red Hook or circling about inner Queens. Woot!

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Anche stamattina sono stato a pattinare allo skatepark.
Adesso riesco a generare abbastanza momentum da riuscire a staccare le ruote, una volta in cima alla rampa, girarmi durante il salto e riscendere giù. Poi mi sto esercitando ad andare all'indietro per poter sbloccare un giorno il powerslide.
Detto ciò mi manca il fiato, e ogni tot mi devo fermare a riprendermi...
Forse ho sbagliato a prendere i pattini da freestyle, ma per ora vanno bene uguale.
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#pattinaggioSegreto

We've added three more out-of-town #GroupSkate weekends to the Empire website calendar: Philadelphia, Skate DC, and LA Big Avocado Roll.

Already done are the two Miami events. Houston is next week, then Atlanta kicks off the summer season, followed by DC Skate of the Union, Philly, Portland, Seattle, NYC BAR, Skate DC, and LA.

Still waiting for word on Boston, Chicago, Toronto and San Antonio's dates, but none of those will be earlier than mid August.

https://empireskate.org/calendar.html

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Nearly perfect #InlineSkating weather in #NYC Monday evening. So good that the NJ Monday Night Skate across the river unofficially started their 2026 season a month early.

And so many inline speedskaters emerged from their winter dens and started doing loops!