u/Beginning_Ad1234

Yesterday I posted asking about edge issues after a sharpening.

Now I’m kind of questioning my whole setup and would love some advice/second opinions.

Some background: I skated as a kid in a pretty DIY environment (park rink/pond ice/small town). I had all my singles through lutz and was being “taught” by a neighbor who had been a collegiate figure skater, but I definitely did not have properly fitted equipment and didn’t know enough at the time to realize that mattered.

Fast forward to now: I’m 27, living in a city, and I finally have adult money and access to actual coaching/fitting. I really want to skate WELL this time around.

I went to a recommended local fitter, and in retrospect I think he may have underestimated both my current skating ability and how intensely/frequently I’d want to train. He put me in Jackson Evos with the stock Mark IV blade. I’m around 155 lbs and relatively fit (lifting and Pilates), and I’m not sure we fully discussed factors like my size, strength, or how aggressively I skate. He did mention at the fitting that we’d “see how quickly I break them down” to determine whether I’d eventually need a stiffer boot.

I already have my salchow and toe loop back, I’m working on loop, and starting to work on backspin and camel. I skated a lot when I was younger, so I’m very comfortable moving quickly on the ice and I’m definitely a bit of a “full send” type of skater.

I should also clarify that the same person who fitted me is the person who sharpened my blades to a 3/4 hollow.

The boots don’t seem super broken down yet, but as I’m starting to jump again, I'm beginning to notice:

  • weird stretchy tension across my outer toes, especially on jump takeoffs
  • foot cramping again like when I was breaking them in
  • feeling like I don’t fully trust sinking into the ankle to get over my edges

Part of why I’m suddenly questioning everything is that after the response to my post yesterday, I asked my coach whether my hollow might be too shallow and she immediately agreed with you all. That kind of opened the floodgates mentally and now I’m wondering whether I should also be reevaluating the boots/blades themselves.

Honestly, I think I’m mostly looking for reassurance that it’s okay to keep skating in these until there are more obvious signs they’re truly breaking down, rather than panicking and convincing myself I need an entirely new setup immediately. But at the same time, I’m also anxious that if the setup isn’t supportive enough, it could be preventing me from progressing, causing me to compensate in weird ways, or potentially setting me up for injury.

Is this normal return-to-skating growing pains? Is my technique just trash? Or maybe signs that I may be under-booted and/or under-bladed for how I skate?

TL;DR: Returning adult skater (~155 lbs, athletic, skating 6–10 hrs/week) in Jackson Evos + Mark IVs. Working on loop/backspin/camel and getting singles back quickly. Boots aren’t visibly broken down, but I’m having foot tension/cramping, inconsistent edge confidence, and trouble trusting deeper edges. Coach agreed my 3/4" hollow is too shallow. Trying to figure out whether this is normal adjustment/technique stuff or signs I may have already outgrown this setup.

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u/Beginning_Ad1234 — 7 days ago
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Hi all! I’m an adult skater returning to the ice and currently working on backspin, getting my toe loop and salchow back, and starting loop. I’m skating on Jackson Elles and Jackson Mark IV blades.

I got my skates sharpened last Wednesday, and the first 2–3 sessions after that honestly felt incredible. My edges felt super secure, and I was able to hold deeper edges than I have since coming back to skating. It was enough of a difference that people at my rink were even commenting on how strong my skating looked.

I’m on about my 3rd or 4th session since the sharpening, and things feel noticeably different. I’m starting to feel my edge slip out from under me, especially on spin entries, and even my edge drills don’t feel as consistent as they did those first couple days.

A few details:

  • It feels more like lack of grip / inconsistency than hesitation
  • I’m aware technique is a factor (especially as I’ve only been back on the Ice since February) but the change feels pretty sudden

My questions:

  • Is it normal for blades to feel great for a hours of ice and then drop off this quickly?
  • Or is this just fresh sharpening hiding poor technique and now things are settling?
  • Should I reach out to my tech/coach? I unfortunately don’t have a lesson this week and don’t really know what my next steps should be. 
  • If I do reach out to my tech do I ask for something specific? a deeper hollow?

 

I’m really trying to figure out whether I should go back to my skate tech or just keep working through it. Would really appreciate any insight. Thank you!

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u/Beginning_Ad1234 — 8 days ago

Hi all! Curious if anyone here likes adding charms to their huggie hoops for a little movement/variety?

I have a pair of 14k gold huggies from Mejuri that I basically never take out, and I’d love to change things up with some fun charms. The issue I keep running into is that most charm bales/jump rings are so tiny. They barely fit (or don’t fit at all) over the earrings.

I know Mejuri sells a few charms for their huggies, but they’re not quite scratching the itch. I'm hoping to find something more quirky and playful. I love Catbird’s charms and wear them all the time on a necklace, but their teeny little bales are KILLING me for this purpose 😅

Does anyone have favorite places/brands that make charms with slightly larger bales (or that are known to work well with huggies)? Or any hacks for making smaller charms work? I am trying to avoid taking everything to a jeweler to have larger bales put on.

Thank you!!

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u/Beginning_Ad1234 — 16 days ago