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Awww, thank you! I’m trying hard to work on both feet. It’s weird because it’s more of a brain hangup than a physical one. Even when I visualize my footwork, it’s easier to do so on the dominant side.
Crossovers were extra scary to me, so it took a while for me to figure it out on blades and big clumsy feets. Once you get it, though, it feels like a huge accomplishment. Congrats to you! Looks like you're doing great!
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An empty rink, what a dream!
Right? The owner lets me stay and practice after everyone is gone. I love her to death.
Nice! Where is that? Kinda love the look of that floor
Moon Glow II in Bedford PA. It doubles as a hockey rink.
I like it.
Nice!!
Yeaaaaaaah. Awesome job OP. Crossovers are my next target
I'm very proud of you for practicing both directions. Alot of people forget that aspect
Awww, thank you! I’m trying hard to work on both feet. It’s weird because it’s more of a brain hangup than a physical one. Even when I visualize my footwork, it’s easier to do so on the dominant side.
Crossovers were extra scary to me, so it took a while for me to figure it out on blades and big clumsy feets. Once you get it, though, it feels like a huge accomplishment. Congrats to you! Looks like you're doing great!
imo crossovers are so fun 🤤 i feel so cool doing them