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Message 665 (19. Mar. 2003 05:03) (Tree)

RollerSkater Dave
First skate of the year


Irene wrote:

I was skateboarding outdoors Sunday for a few hours, due to the 60 degree spring-like weather. I hadn't skated in 2 weeks (rolled my ankle, walking, no less...duh) and my calves and the arches of my feet are sore. The ankle feels good enough to rollerskate this weekend, hopefully. I miss the vert ramp. It's amazing how quickly the body adjusts to being a couch potato. If you're not injured, get out there and roll! Yippee, spring is here (Thursday, officially)



I can relate to the aches and pains. Even though I do a lot of walking and stationary bike over the winter, my shins get sore as all get out the first few skates.

BTW, remember the discussion about toe protection a while back. I came across these skates on rollerskates.com .
Riedell 166 quad roller hockey skates. Hard toes and well padded ankles. A little hard on the wallet though at around $400 US.

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RollerSkater Dave: First skate of the year (16. Mar. 2003 22:14)
 HOO HAA !!!!

The snow is finally melting and I was able to get out on the street on my skates for the first time in 4 months. Legs felt a little awkward and tentative at first, but they started coming around after a few minutes. Hopefully the warmth will keep up and allow me to get to the ramp soon.

RS Dave
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irene: First skate of the year (19. Mar. 2003 03:25)
 I was skateboarding outdoors Sunday for a few hours, due to the 60 degree spring-like weather. I hadn't skated in 2 weeks (rolled my ankle, walking, no less...duh) and my calves and the arches of my feet are sore. The ankle feels good enough to rollerskate this weekend, hopefully. I miss the vert ramp. It's amazing how quickly the body adjusts to being a couch potato. If you're not injured, get out there and roll! Yippee, spring is here (Thursday, officially)
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RollerSkater Dave: First skate of the year (19. Mar. 2003 05:03)
 


Irene wrote:

I was skateboarding outdoors Sunday for a few hours, due to the 60 degree spring-like weather. I hadn't skated in 2 weeks (rolled my ankle, walking, no less...duh) and my calves and the arches of my feet are sore. The ankle feels good enough to rollerskate this weekend, hopefully. I miss the vert ramp. It's amazing how quickly the body adjusts to being a couch potato. If you're not injured, get out there and roll! Yippee, spring is here (Thursday, officially)



I can relate to the aches and pains. Even though I do a lot of walking and stationary bike over the winter, my shins get sore as all get out the first few skates.

BTW, remember the discussion about toe protection a while back. I came across these skates on rollerskates.com .
Riedell 166 quad roller hockey skates. Hard toes and well padded ankles. A little hard on the wallet though at around $400 US.

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