Once a week is barely enough to hold my place let alone advance my skills so coach and I are attempting to refine small aspects of my skating. Over the past several lessons we've been working on improving knee bend and free leg extension. Remembering to point the free toe. Remembering to bring the feet together before the next push. Remembering that the two beat step of the Rhythm Blues lilt sequence should be executed while heading towards the boards rather than along side the boards. Working on flattening and stretching out the RB's inside swing rolls in order to get down the ice for a full pattern. Lots of stuff to think about and maybe even remember!
Last week she decided to tidy up my notoriously sloppy forward inside Mohawks. I tend to bring my free skate to the heel of the skating boot rather than to the instep of the skating boot. She had me glide on an inside edge while bringing the free skate to the instep but without placing the blade on the ice. I do have enough hip turn out to do this. I just don't like it. We worked on this in both directions until I decided it didn't feel odd. At that point she told me to remember (that word again) to bend both knees before placing the free skate on the ice. It actually worked! Of course the time I tried it in my weak direction it didn't work at all, but subsequent attempts in the CCW direction did show improvement.
So, there it is folks. The Summer Doldrums won't quite go away even after my home ice kicks back in after the 4th of July holiday. Bowie, like most rinks, holds an endless parade of summer camps for kiddies. The normal schedule doesn't take its rightful place until September. Even so, based on last year's schedule I should be able to skate more than once or twice a week. One thing I will miss about going to Piney is a little BBQ shack just up the road from the rink called Expressway Pit Beef. Maybe it's just as well that Piney's schedule limits my access!
Sympathies for the lack of ice time! Oh dear! Hope there's something else to keep your mind off missing skating. When I'm ice-deprived, I've been known to watch videos and walk through the moves in my mind.
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