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This, That or neither. Ice Skating or Roller Skating or neither as a kid. Mine was Roller Skating. (Original Post) debm55 Sep 2024 OP
Neither! Truly hated ice skating lessons. HeartsCanHope Sep 2024 #1
I remember crack the whip. I was on the end. I swear to this day the kid holding my hand let go on purpose. I had no debm55 Sep 2024 #6
Neither. I was a skateboard kid. LudwigPastorius Sep 2024 #2
Thank you LudwigPastorius. I was always afraid to try. I had a hard enough time with two roller skates , let alone one debm55 Sep 2024 #18
Roller skating was ok birdographer Sep 2024 #3
I had the key skates when I skated on the sidewalk. But I used my money from collecting soda bottles to buy a pair of debm55 Sep 2024 #20
Hockey Cartoonist Sep 2024 #4
I grew up playing hockey JoseBalow Sep 2024 #8
Mario L(I know I will spell it wrong) of the Pittsburgh Pens was mine. Loved to watch him play.on TV and in person.at debm55 Sep 2024 #22
In my pre-teen & early teen years we lived in Alaska and Colorado sdfernando Sep 2024 #5
Thank you sdfernando. There was no place to skate around Pittsburgh except the South Side Ice rink and the South Park debm55 Sep 2024 #23
Roller Skating RustyWheels Sep 2024 #7
Thank you RustyWheels and good for you that you are still able to do. debm55 Sep 2024 #9
Thank you RustyWheels That is great you are still skating. Way to go. debm55 Sep 2024 #24
Roller skating. I remember doing some sort of marathon during the Jerry Lewis telefon on I think Labor Day weekend. beaglelover Sep 2024 #10
Thank you beaglelover. Was it where you got sponsors to pay you for how long you skated? We did that too? debm55 Sep 2024 #25
Yes, exactly! beaglelover Sep 2024 #52
I tried ice skating but couldn't stop tried roller skating same problem TommieMommy Sep 2024 #11
Thank you TommieMommy. but you tried and that is all that matters.Congratulations for trying. debm55 Sep 2024 #27
Neither! I'm one of the least Luciferous Sep 2024 #12
Luciferous, you may not be great at skating but I am sure you have other things that you excel at debm55 Sep 2024 #31
Ice ProfessorGAC Sep 2024 #13
Thank you for sharing you memories with us. We never had an adult night. Alwys had the littles zummies around. such is debm55 Sep 2024 #34
Roller Skating PikaBlue Sep 2024 #14
That is a shame that happened to the young child, I am so sorry. Yes, we would go every Sunday to the local one as we debm55 Sep 2024 #57
Warning, the following may appear nauseatingly garrulous...... wordstroken Sep 2024 #15
Thank you wordstoken for your kind words. wordstroken. You are a strong woman getting the senior to get back up and debm55 Sep 2024 #17
Thank you. wordstroken Sep 2024 #19
Roller skating! Lots of bruises, too nt ailsagirl Sep 2024 #16
Thats true. Thank you ailsagirl debm55 Sep 2024 #44
Both. More skating than ice skating ... electric_blue68 Sep 2024 #21
Thank you electric_blue68. Did you have the stopper on your skates. I would drag my foot to the back to slow down or debm55 Sep 2024 #45
Uh oh, what happened after flying out the open door?! electric_blue68 Sep 2024 #62
After I went out the door I brushed myself off from the gravel. came in and told the manager that the door was unlocked. debm55 Sep 2024 #64
Ok, then! A buck was expensive back in the day! electric_blue68 Sep 2024 #65
yes it was, when you had to look for glass bottles of soda to get it. that did include the bus ride to and from. thank debm55 Sep 2024 #67
It would have been roller skating soldierant Sep 2024 #26
Thank you soldierant. Yes they can be a problem. debm55 Sep 2024 #46
Ice skating. Everybody ice skated; there was always either a rink or a cleared lake nearby. Ocelot II Sep 2024 #28
Thank you Ocelot II. We had no lakes around here. Just the river. Oh we did have outdoor ice skating rings but no ones debm55 Sep 2024 #47
Skating on lakes was always more fun than skating on rinks. Ocelot II Sep 2024 #66
Thank you Ocelot II the broomball sounds like fun. but no ponds around here. debm55 Sep 2024 #68
In most places in Minnesota you are within walking distance of a lake or other body of water. Ocelot II Sep 2024 #69
Thank you Ocelot II debm55 Sep 2024 #70
Both, and I was really good at both. Miss my childhood, it was so much fun. Enter stage left Sep 2024 #29
Thank you Enter stage left. I would pretend to ice skate with my sock on in my grandmother's dining room that had debm55 Sep 2024 #48
Neither, even though my mother thought ice skating would be 'nice!' elleng Sep 2024 #30
thank you elleng. My parents didn't really think what would be fun for us. If it cost money it was no, or your dad debm55 Sep 2024 #49
Ice skating is easier, but you had to get your laces super tight. Plus you get cold. LeftInTX Sep 2024 #32
Never took lesson for roller skating . I learned by trial and error. In HS my friends took me to an outdoor ice skating debm55 Sep 2024 #50
Re Weak ankles. ... electric_blue68 Sep 2024 #93
Both wendyb-NC Sep 2024 #33
Thank you wendyb-NC. You were very lucky to have a dad that kind. debm55 Sep 2024 #35
There was a pond about a half mile from our house. FuzzyRabbit Sep 2024 #36
Your very welcome. FuzzyRabbit. It sounds very much like an Idealic place to live. Thank you. debm55 Sep 2024 #54
Ice skating....we had no roller skate place. OAITW r.2.0 Sep 2024 #37
That sounds great. We had a lot of places to roller skate. Everyother town had one.However no ponds or water ways debm55 Sep 2024 #51
Roller skates Quads AKwannabe Sep 2024 #38
Good for you, and thank you Akwannabe. I wish I could say the same. debm55 Sep 2024 #55
Both, loved ice more RainCaster Sep 2024 #39
Thank you RainCaster. It sounds like you and your dad had a great bonding time together. debm55 Sep 2024 #56
i liked both nt orleans Sep 2024 #40
Thank you orleans. debm55 Sep 2024 #58
Roller skating on Fridays late afternoon. SamKnause Sep 2024 #41
Thank you SamKnause. that sounds great. We had organ music at ours. debm55 Sep 2024 #59
I wanted to do both but Elessar Zappa Sep 2024 #42
Thank you Elessar Zappa. I am sure there were other things you were great at. debm55 Sep 2024 #61
Roller skating/skateboarding. OldBaldy1701E Sep 2024 #43
Thank you OldBaldy1701E I live in Pittsburgh there were indoor and out ice ice skating rings . But my friends and my debm55 Sep 2024 #63
Growing up, I lived in Northern New York in the 1950's and 60's. patphil Sep 2024 #53
I understand. I had both street skates and those white indoor skates, Thank you patphil debm55 Sep 2024 #60
I was a lean, keen roller skating machine that was down with that scene! Niagara Sep 2024 #71
Niagara, love ya. We made our own skateboards out of scrap wood and old skates. After I made mine. I was afraid to use debm55 Sep 2024 #73
Skate boarding looked like sooo much fun. I uss to walk by a medium size boarding park... electric_blue68 Sep 2024 #94
I'm glad that you take the time to watch the skateboarders, electric blue! Niagara Sep 2024 #96
Ty. I try to check out interesting, or beautiful things.... electric_blue68 Sep 2024 #99
Ice skating in the winter. DFW Sep 2024 #72
Thank you DFW, Yes we had asphalt but we skated anyhow. Used parking lots too. Your ice skating so relaxing. debm55 Sep 2024 #74
The ice skating was OK, but we had to be constantly alert for weak spots DFW Sep 2024 #75
Both for me Lebam in LA Sep 2024 #76
Thank you Lebam in LA. I know no helmets , knee and elbow pads. Sorry debm55 Sep 2024 #80
Helmets? Lebam in LA Sep 2024 #89
Me too. Thank you Lebam in LA debm55 Sep 2024 #91
Both for me. FalloutShelter Sep 2024 #77
Thank you Fallout Shelter. debm55 Sep 2024 #79
Ice skating. catbyte Sep 2024 #78
Thank you catbyte. I am glad you loved ice skating. Only tried it once and fell as soon as got on the ice. and then my debm55 Sep 2024 #83
Both, mostly ice skating. LisaM Sep 2024 #81
Thank you Lisa M debm55 Sep 2024 #86
Roller skates and I still have a box! StarryNite Sep 2024 #82
Sidewalk skates!!! All fun intil the front grips came off and you went down. But lots of fun. Srkdqltr Sep 2024 #84
Yup. Or you didn't sweep the driveway off very well and StarryNite Sep 2024 #85
Our skates had way bigger front closures that went over most of the toe area. electric_blue68 Sep 2024 #95
Wow, Thank you StarryNite, that is neat debm55 Sep 2024 #87
I loved roller skating. I met a lot of girls Emile Sep 2024 #88
HAHAHHAHAHA. Thank you Emile. debm55 Sep 2024 #90
Both! Dulcinea Sep 2024 #92
Both! sueh Sep 2024 #97
Ice skating WestMichRad Sep 2024 #98

HeartsCanHope

(1,680 posts)
1. Neither! Truly hated ice skating lessons.
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 03:33 PM
Sep 2024

Roller skating was dangerous. Kids would try "crack-the-whip" if the monitors weren't watching. Guess they thought it was roller derby time!

debm55

(60,612 posts)
6. I remember crack the whip. I was on the end. I swear to this day the kid holding my hand let go on purpose. I had no
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 03:40 PM
Sep 2024

time to stop and hit into a door that was unlocked. Went flying out the door into the gravel. Never played that again. I still Roller skated with my girlfriend or on the sidewalk in the city. I never Ice skated as there was no place available to skate.

LudwigPastorius

(14,725 posts)
2. Neither. I was a skateboard kid.
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 03:34 PM
Sep 2024

My buddy and I were always looking for cool places to skate. We got chased out of many an empty swimming pool.

We were in Texas, but idolized the Santa Monica skaters depicted in the great documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
18. Thank you LudwigPastorius. I was always afraid to try. I had a hard enough time with two roller skates , let alone one
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 10:58 PM
Sep 2024

giant one.

birdographer

(2,937 posts)
3. Roller skating was ok
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 03:35 PM
Sep 2024

Remember the key you used to tighten the skates around your shoes (circa '50's)? About 30 years ago I rollerbladed out and back on an 18-mile greenway paved trail. Took a little over 4 hours. Ah....the days of having energy...

But ice skating was my thing as a kid. Indoor rink or frozen outdoor pond or even the parking lot they flooded in winter (Ohio) for us to skate on.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
20. I had the key skates when I skated on the sidewalk. But I used my money from collecting soda bottles to buy a pair of
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:10 PM
Sep 2024

the boot roller skates to be used indoors only. Two types of wheels.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
22. Mario L(I know I will spell it wrong) of the Pittsburgh Pens was mine. Loved to watch him play.on TV and in person.at
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:17 PM
Sep 2024

the Igloo ---Mellon Arena. Thank you Cartoonist. I remember as a kid watching Bobby Hull play for Chicago.

sdfernando

(6,084 posts)
5. In my pre-teen & early teen years we lived in Alaska and Colorado
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 03:36 PM
Sep 2024

so I was both ice & roller skating.

In Alaska (we lived in Ft. Richardson Army Base, now Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson), the Army had dug out a shallow oval area at the end of every other street of housing and installed a large flood light. When it got cold enough, the base Fire Dept would come by and fill the oval with water and when it froze over we had an ice rink....right at the end of the block. Free ice skating!

I Colorado Springs, we lived in the city. No free ice skating, but there was a roller rink within walking distance, so I hung up my ice skates and started roller skating.

Been many years since I've done either....I think I would be better at roller skating now, I'd be afraid of breaking an ankle ice skating.

Thanks for bringing back the childhood memories!

debm55

(60,612 posts)
23. Thank you sdfernando. There was no place to skate around Pittsburgh except the South Side Ice rink and the South Park
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:24 PM
Sep 2024

rink. Too far to walk and none of our parents would take us. My friends made skate boards out of rollering skating wheels attached to a board. I was too afraid to try.

RustyWheels

(203 posts)
7. Roller Skating
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 03:45 PM
Sep 2024

Multiple times per week... Still skating (62) at adult nights once every couple months.

beaglelover

(4,466 posts)
10. Roller skating. I remember doing some sort of marathon during the Jerry Lewis telefon on I think Labor Day weekend.
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 04:51 PM
Sep 2024

This was when I was in high school. I don't remember how long we skated for, but it was a LONG time.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
25. Thank you beaglelover. Was it where you got sponsors to pay you for how long you skated? We did that too?
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:28 PM
Sep 2024

TommieMommy

(2,902 posts)
11. I tried ice skating but couldn't stop tried roller skating same problem
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 04:55 PM
Sep 2024

Same problem skiing, couldn't stop. So I'm none of the above. And that's ok. 😁

debm55

(60,612 posts)
27. Thank you TommieMommy. but you tried and that is all that matters.Congratulations for trying.
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:31 PM
Sep 2024

debm55

(60,612 posts)
31. Luciferous, you may not be great at skating but I am sure you have other things that you excel at
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:34 PM
Sep 2024

ProfessorGAC

(76,706 posts)
13. Ice
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 05:56 PM
Sep 2024

Learned to ice skate before I learned to roller skate.
Took figure skating lessons at around 7 years old. Maybe 3 years of lessons.
I liked roller skating too, but I missed the ability to stop suddenly & throw the shavings!
When my wife & I were still dating, we went roller skating a few times because she dug it a lot. There was a rink in the town where we lived prior to marriage that did a 21 & over night, so we were skating around tykes
Also, when we moved to the town where we settled, there was roller rink in the town 6 or 8 miles west. There was a good Italian place nearby, so we'd skate, then eat, then go home.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
34. Thank you for sharing you memories with us. We never had an adult night. Alwys had the littles zummies around. such is
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:45 PM
Sep 2024
life. You would would fall on your rear and the zummies kept doing.

PikaBlue

(495 posts)
14. Roller Skating
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 08:05 PM
Sep 2024

Every Sunday afternoon at the roller rink. No ice skating rink in my rural area. We had a large farm pond nearby; however, after a child went skating alone on the pond, broke through the ice and drown, no one in our community was allowed to ice skate.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
57. That is a shame that happened to the young child, I am so sorry. Yes, we would go every Sunday to the local one as we
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 01:11 PM
Sep 2024

walk to it. The school skating parties were held a little distance away, Buses from the school were used. It was a happy time for me once a month to go there with my friends. all through grade school. 1 to 8. I miss those times.

wordstroken

(1,406 posts)
15. Warning, the following may appear nauseatingly garrulous......
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 09:27 PM
Sep 2024

Life-long (and long life) dedicated roller skater here. So much so that all the profits from my first entrepreneurial venture (at age 9 when I’d mow yards for 25 cents a pop) was spent entirely on rollerskating.

All I knew was that I wanted to skate. The way I figured it, when  there are eight wheels under your feet clickety-clacking across maple boards in the neighborhood rink, and a 6-mph breeze waifs across your face, creating quiet time to dream and solve life's mysteries, well, that's reason enough to break your developing back mowing other people’s lawns.

As a high schooler, I did dance and freestyle with my partner who’d throw me into air.

I moved up to competitive artistic dance and figures after turning 53, where I learned that across the country there are over 60,000 people age 50+ who roller skate regularly. (I hear you loud and clear, RustyWheels!)

Many older skaters compete regionally, nationally, and internationally, with all the fancy moves of Olympic ice skating. (Thing is, with politics being what it is — sound familiar? — although roller skating is more difficult than ice skating, ice skating leadership has been dead-set against allowing any type of artistic roller skating into the Olympics. Which is one of the reasons that Tara Lipinski switched from roller skating to ice when she was six years old. After three years with one of the best RS coaches in history — who was also my coach [but I’m not biased] — once Tara learned to control a bunch of slippery wheels, it was a piece of cake for her to control two easy-peasy blades.

So, with my newly-learned knowledge of all those older folks who roller skate, I founded a nonprofit group called the Golden Rollers of America Network (GRAN) complete with a national skate camp and monthly newsletter to put forgotten roller skating friends back in touch. And Wow! even skaters who’d lost track of each other for decades reunited. Very gratifying.

After that, I became certified RS coach and branched off to start the Free Wheelers Skate Club for at-risk kids to keep them off the streets. My still fave fun show-off trick is hula-hooping on skates!

If you’re still with me as I wander down memory lane, I want to thank you, debm55, for triggering my tiresome rambling.

Love all your forum posts!!

debm55

(60,612 posts)
17. Thank you wordstoken for your kind words. wordstroken. You are a strong woman getting the senior to get back up and
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 10:49 PM
Sep 2024

roller skate again. And all the work you have done for the Golden Rollers, You are loved. Debbie.

electric_blue68

(26,856 posts)
21. Both. More skating than ice skating ...
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:10 PM
Sep 2024

I ice skated on an actual pond in North NJ near my cousins as a kid! Also ice skated on a few occasions at Rockefeller
Center's ice rink (I'm an NYC'r) as a teen. Basically stayed near the outer fence.
Unfortunately, I had weakish ankles on the blades. Extra thick socks. The tightest I could lace up the laces to stabilize my ankles. I think it mostly due to high arches thus outward pronation.
Very frustrating!

I had no problems with regular skates as kid, tween! My dad, or uncle drove us cousins to a nice long concrete walkway by the Hudson River maybe in the 80s (street-wise location).
My only problem was I never learned that special little turn you did to stop. I either had to run out of steam, or coast into the wooden benches (no injuries).
It was still a lot of fun!

debm55

(60,612 posts)
45. Thank you electric_blue68. Did you have the stopper on your skates. I would drag my foot to the back to slow down or
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 10:22 AM
Sep 2024

stop.The other way was with the cross foot. I think it was called. untll I learned them I would bang in to the wall, went flying out an unlocked door. or slam into the wall. Otherwise I thought it was fun. went to my school skating parties every month.

electric_blue68

(26,856 posts)
62. Uh oh, what happened after flying out the open door?!
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 01:26 PM
Sep 2024

Sounds like you'd get bruises off and on.

No I never had toe stoppers.
Just now hrough the magic of You Tube I saw the plow, the spread eagle, and a transition.
The spread eagle is what I always saw.
.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
64. After I went out the door I brushed myself off from the gravel. came in and told the manager that the door was unlocked.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 01:49 PM
Sep 2024

He bolted it as it could be opened from both sides and I continued to skate. Hey. I paid a buck for that ticket from my bottle money and I was going to skate.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
67. yes it was, when you had to look for glass bottles of soda to get it. that did include the bus ride to and from. thank
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 02:23 PM
Sep 2024

you electric_blue68

soldierant

(9,354 posts)
26. It would have been roller skating
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:29 PM
Sep 2024

if I could have kept my balance on them, but I couldn't I know I was (still am) myopic and astigmatic, which may have contributed, but I expect the inner ear was at least as great a culprit.

Ocelot II

(130,536 posts)
28. Ice skating. Everybody ice skated; there was always either a rink or a cleared lake nearby.
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:31 PM
Sep 2024

The boys played hockey and the girls did figure skating. I would get new skates for Christmas every year until my feet stopped growing. I was never especially good at it, but I could skate backwards. I did do some roller skating as well when I was pretty small, using those old-style skates that you fastened to your shoes with a key. But I much preferred ice skating.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
47. Thank you Ocelot II. We had no lakes around here. Just the river. Oh we did have outdoor ice skating rings but no ones
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 10:28 AM
Sep 2024

parents wanted to dry the distance to get there. At that time men worked all week and couldn't be bothered with their kids on week ends. It was their time to relax.

Ocelot II

(130,536 posts)
66. Skating on lakes was always more fun than skating on rinks.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 02:13 PM
Sep 2024

There was usually a lot more room, though the ice was often rougher than on a rink, but there were no walls to collide with. And it was much more fun to be outside. We also played broomball on the lakes - you wore boots instead of skates, and you'd whack a soccer ball or a basketball around with a broom and try to score goals, sort of like in hockey, though our rules were more like in Calvinball.

Ocelot II

(130,536 posts)
69. In most places in Minnesota you are within walking distance of a lake or other body of water.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 02:31 PM
Sep 2024

So skating is just a normal winter activity for kids here.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
48. Thank you Enter stage left. I would pretend to ice skate with my sock on in my grandmother's dining room that had
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 10:31 AM
Sep 2024

linoleum, especially when it was just waxed. Mock ice skating.

elleng

(141,926 posts)
30. Neither, even though my mother thought ice skating would be 'nice!'
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:34 PM
Sep 2024

She thought the same thing about tennis!

Dad thought law school would be 'fun!' Took 'a few years' for Dad's wish to be 'realized!'

debm55

(60,612 posts)
49. thank you elleng. My parents didn't really think what would be fun for us. If it cost money it was no, or your dad
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 10:35 AM
Sep 2024

worked all day and is to tired to take you to this ,that or the other place. With my friends, and their parents I found my way. (also collecting glass soda bottles) so I had money of my own.

LeftInTX

(34,295 posts)
32. Ice skating is easier, but you had to get your laces super tight. Plus you get cold.
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:35 PM
Sep 2024

Haven't done either in decades. I ice skated with my kids one time at an indoor ice rink (it doesn't freeze here..LOL)
Roller skating is more prone to falls. I've got a bad back and bad feet, so pretty much anything skates is well in my past.

I used to roller skate almost every Friday night for a few years.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
50. Never took lesson for roller skating . I learned by trial and error. In HS my friends took me to an outdoor ice skating
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 10:43 AM
Sep 2024

Wore heavy socks, and laced tight. As soon as I stepped on the ice I fell . Had to crawl back to the gate. thinking back I think you have to learn when you are really young. Also I had weak ankles--still do.

electric_blue68

(26,856 posts)
93. Re Weak ankles. ...
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 11:56 PM
Sep 2024

As I mentioned in my post I had weak ankles, and had to super tight lace, and wear extra socks for ice skating!

You might try to find on line some Tai Chi instructions. I took an 8+ week class in my early 30's, which I practiced for 5 yrs w a then 2 yr diminish and stopping, then learned another form 10+ yrs later (another 5 yrs steady practice 2 yrs diminsh to nothing).
Now I do a little again, need to do more.

From first round I noticed within a few months of steady practice my ankles got stronger! I was amazed. And they've stayed that way.

wendyb-NC

(4,691 posts)
33. Both
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:40 PM
Sep 2024

I liked ice skating, better. We had to skate on the sidewalks, but they were old and broken up in quite a few places, with tree roots showing. The ice skating was better as we had a large yard and my father built a skating rink for us in the winter.

FuzzyRabbit

(2,217 posts)
36. There was a pond about a half mile from our house.
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:58 PM
Sep 2024

And we had freezing weather for a few weeks every winter. So everyone would go to Ellis Pond (that is the name of the pond) every afternoon as soon as the ice was thick enough to skate on. Someone would usually build a fire and we kids and a few adults would skate until dark. As I look back on it, it was just like in old paintings of days gone by.

We would skate every day until the ice got too thin and started cracking under the weight of several kids playing hockey. BTW, brooms make good hockey sticks. Only one kid had a real hockey stick.

I had not thought of this in decades. Thanks Deb55 for reminding me of those good times.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
54. Your very welcome. FuzzyRabbit. It sounds very much like an Idealic place to live. Thank you.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 12:46 PM
Sep 2024

OAITW r.2.0

(32,133 posts)
37. Ice skating....we had no roller skate place.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 12:01 AM
Sep 2024

Relied on the ponds to freeze and it was awesome. You could skate through so many locations. When you did reach a dead end, walk over to the next little frozen water tributary. Happens no more in Southern Maine.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
51. That sounds great. We had a lot of places to roller skate. Everyother town had one.However no ponds or water ways
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 10:51 AM
Sep 2024

except for the river and no one skated on that. With roller skating you could skate on any sidewalk or side street. Heck , we even did our version of Roller Derby . Good times.

RainCaster

(13,717 posts)
39. Both, loved ice more
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 12:58 AM
Sep 2024

We had a roller rink in town, and the ice rink was a section of the river that froze over every couple of years. There would be a big warming fire on shore and a lot of us skating in circles around this back water pond just off the main flow of the river. My dad had hockey skates, and I had figure skates. He could share circles around me, but I loved everything about ice skating and figure skates.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
56. Thank you RainCaster. It sounds like you and your dad had a great bonding time together.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 12:57 PM
Sep 2024

SamKnause

(14,896 posts)
41. Roller skating on Fridays late afternoon.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 03:07 AM
Sep 2024

Then a live band would set up and we would dance the night away.

Elessar Zappa

(16,385 posts)
42. I wanted to do both but
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 03:15 AM
Sep 2024

I never got the chance to try ice skating (I lived in southern New Mexico) and I was completely terrible at roller skating.

OldBaldy1701E

(11,142 posts)
43. Roller skating/skateboarding.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 06:12 AM
Sep 2024

We used to go the rink almost every week. My mother was a big roller skater so we were led into it fairly early. Then, there was the skateboarding, which was very big at the time. We had this small patch of pavement that had been paired by my house so we skated there all the time. The road was a circle, so it was hardly traveled at all.

Being from the south, ice skating was alien to us. Mainly because ice was seldom thick enough to skate on. Heh.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
63. Thank you OldBaldy1701E I live in Pittsburgh there were indoor and out ice ice skating rings . But my friends and my
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 01:27 PM
Sep 2024

Father said it was too far(5 miles)

patphil

(9,068 posts)
53. Growing up, I lived in Northern New York in the 1950's and 60's.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 11:13 AM
Sep 2024

I did a lot more ice skating.
Besides, at that time the roller skates the kids had were those ridiculous metal skates that clamped onto your shoes. The small metal wheels didn't roll well, and they had a habit of coming loose from your shoes.
As kids got more used to wearing sneakers, it was nearly impossible to get those skates to stay on.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
60. I understand. I had both street skates and those white indoor skates, Thank you patphil
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 01:20 PM
Sep 2024

Niagara

(11,851 posts)
71. I was a lean, keen roller skating machine that was down with that scene!
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 03:05 PM
Sep 2024

Unfortunately, I got older and my lower back will not let me partake in my previous enjoyable youth fun.


*insert pouty face here*



Also: During my teenage years, I was a skateboarder as well. It didn't go well with some of the guys and some of them called me a "poser". I could ride a skateboard and I skated many figure 8's and streets in my teens. I just couldn't do tricks.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
73. Niagara, love ya. We made our own skateboards out of scrap wood and old skates. After I made mine. I was afraid to use
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 03:26 PM
Sep 2024

it, PS no helmet, knee or elbow pads. My group liked to play roller derby.

electric_blue68

(26,856 posts)
94. Skate boarding looked like sooo much fun. I uss to walk by a medium size boarding park...
Fri Sep 6, 2024, 12:00 AM
Sep 2024

I loved to sit, and watch them!

Niagara

(11,851 posts)
96. I'm glad that you take the time to watch the skateboarders, electric blue!
Sat Sep 7, 2024, 01:37 PM
Sep 2024

Sometime we need to stop and enjoy the happenings around us.


electric_blue68

(26,856 posts)
99. Ty. I try to check out interesting, or beautiful things....
Sat Sep 7, 2024, 07:59 PM
Sep 2024

I roller skated as a kid, tween. Bycicled as a kid, up into my twenties on relatives, or rented bikes. Climbed plenty of monkey bars, too.

So I enjoyed some sports, motion, a bit of climbing.

Skate board parks have motion, interesting ways of using the boards etc. Fun to watch!


DFW

(60,186 posts)
72. Ice skating in the winter.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 03:17 PM
Sep 2024

There were no paved roads initially, and even when they were, the asphalt was too rough for roller skates. I grew up on the shore of a small lake in northern Virginia, and it used to freeze over for a couple of weeks where we could skate across it in the winter. I don’t think that has happened in the last thirty years.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
74. Thank you DFW, Yes we had asphalt but we skated anyhow. Used parking lots too. Your ice skating so relaxing.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 04:41 PM
Sep 2024

DFW

(60,186 posts)
75. The ice skating was OK, but we had to be constantly alert for weak spots
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 05:13 PM
Sep 2024

Once you fall through the ice on a lake that big, you're done before you ever find the surface again.

Our area was very hilly, so there were no even surfaces to roller skate on. It was out of the question for us.

Lebam in LA

(1,360 posts)
89. Helmets?
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 08:55 PM
Sep 2024

I don't think I knew anything about a helmet back in the 50's. Based on current norms, I should have died at least 100 times

FalloutShelter

(14,466 posts)
77. Both for me.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 05:19 PM
Sep 2024

We had both a good sized pond in the county park that froze over in winter and a roller rink within three miles.
Walking distance for both.

catbyte

(39,152 posts)
78. Ice skating.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 05:19 PM
Sep 2024

Although I broke my wrist when I was 8, I hit a patch of ice that didn't freeze smoothly on Lake Charlevoix. My dad almost caught me going down, but I was just out of reach. I didn't have to do dishes for 8 weeks so there's that, lol.

My mom tried to get me to roller skate, but I just couldn't do it. I kept tripping on those bumper-stop things in front. But I did love ice skating.

debm55

(60,612 posts)
83. Thank you catbyte. I am glad you loved ice skating. Only tried it once and fell as soon as got on the ice. and then my
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 05:35 PM
Sep 2024

body slide. Luckily the ice ring was surrounded by a fence . I crawled over to the fence and left. Never to ice skate again.

LisaM

(29,634 posts)
81. Both, mostly ice skating.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 05:33 PM
Sep 2024

We took group ice skating lessons for years, would be at the rink on some Saturdays from 8:30 to 5:30. I loved every second of it.

Later we rolled skated a couple of times a month at a local roller rink but I never liked it much. It seemed like groups of girls and boys flirting with each other. Ice skating was much more fun, bigger rink, better exercise.

StarryNite

(12,116 posts)
82. Roller skates and I still have a box!
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 05:33 PM
Sep 2024

This is a box my skates came in from probably the late 1950s. The skates are long gone but I use the box to keep old photo negatives in.



Srkdqltr

(9,760 posts)
84. Sidewalk skates!!! All fun intil the front grips came off and you went down. But lots of fun.
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 06:01 PM
Sep 2024

StarryNite

(12,116 posts)
85. Yup. Or you didn't sweep the driveway off very well and
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 06:06 PM
Sep 2024

you hit one tiny pebble with those metal wheels sending you to your soon to be bloody knees. LOL

electric_blue68

(26,856 posts)
95. Our skates had way bigger front closures that went over most of the toe area.
Fri Sep 6, 2024, 12:06 AM
Sep 2024

Big flat curves of metal.

Dulcinea

(10,088 posts)
92. Both!
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 10:55 PM
Sep 2024

When I was a kid, the Monroeville Mall in the Pittsburgh suburbs had an ice-skating rink. I could skate well enough to stay upright. And, we had a roller rink too at our local bowling alley. Both are gone now, sadly.

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