Skittl1321
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FSWer, based on your post about your lesson, and your follow up posts, it sounds like maybe when you say you are on your edges, what is actually happening is your ankles are rolling outward (or inward) and you can't control the position your blade is in. (For instance- both of your skates are leaning outward.) This is very very common with people learning to skate.
The more you practice on the ice- with your blade FLAT the stronger your ankles will become. This will also really help you be able to glide further.
If your feet just roll out, that doesn't mean you are holding an edge and balancing on them, you need to be able to lean onto one or the other intentionally and control where your blade is.
The more you practice on the ice- with your blade FLAT the stronger your ankles will become. This will also really help you be able to glide further.
If your feet just roll out, that doesn't mean you are holding an edge and balancing on them, you need to be able to lean onto one or the other intentionally and control where your blade is.
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