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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew S" data-source="post: 803520" data-attributes="member: 52728"><p>There are bad falls on ice rinks too at times. There are ways to "go with the fall" to reduce the impact. One ice skating blogger is open about causing herself a spinal injury and having to stop skating. I have taken a few tumbles, usually after the endorphins have kicked in when I am singing, doing little dance moves and laughing. I have realised that I have to take it a bit more seriously (literally) in order to have a better chance of staying upright. </p><p>I have now had a couple of group lessons at Queens on Wednesday mornings, and am completely hooked. </p><p>I read somewhere that inline skates with "balls" rather than wheels give a closer approximation to ice skating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew S, post: 803520, member: 52728"] There are bad falls on ice rinks too at times. There are ways to "go with the fall" to reduce the impact. One ice skating blogger is open about causing herself a spinal injury and having to stop skating. I have taken a few tumbles, usually after the endorphins have kicked in when I am singing, doing little dance moves and laughing. I have realised that I have to take it a bit more seriously (literally) in order to have a better chance of staying upright. I have now had a couple of group lessons at Queens on Wednesday mornings, and am completely hooked. I read somewhere that inline skates with "balls" rather than wheels give a closer approximation to ice skating. [/QUOTE]
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