== Rollerblades == I got myself a pair of rollerblades last month as an experimental way to enjoy being outside more. I also got a longboard. Turns out, I love the rollerblades, and I kind of only sort of love the longboard. My mom tells me I had skates as a kid, but I don't really remember them. So as far as I'm concerned, this is the first pair of skates I've ever really owned. I got a full set of protective gear: knees, elbows, wrists. And I already had a helmet from riding my bike. One neat thing about the person I am now, is that I don't really care what other people think about me. I can imagine a younger version of myself not wanting to wear all this protective gear out in public because I was afraid of not seeming "cool" or something. So, as with most things, there is a ton of content on youtube about how to rollerblade. I watched a bunch of videos about how to go forward and how to fall and how to stop. My first couple outtings were really all about just those things. I figured out falling really quickly. Took me 2 or 3 trips to really get a push-and-glide. And I'm still working on my stops. I can T-Stop pretty okay now, but not great. I can really whip around the park now. It feels great. And it's good exercise. Gets the heart rate up and gets a sweat on, which is great. I need some of that now that I can't really run anymore now that it always hurts my shin and ankle. I can roll off curbs pretty comfortably. Can do some turns. Started working on my crossovers this week. They still kind of scare me and trip me up, but I can do the basic move if I concentrate on it, so I'm trying to slip it into my regular without thinking of it too much so it gets more natural. I want to get better at crossovers because they're kind of fun and they also build speed, and I like going fast. The next thing I want to try to do that I'm still kind of scared of and also don't understand at all is skating backwards. I like my rollerblades! I'd go out every day if I could. But I can't always. And it's winter of course, so sometimes it's snowy or icy. But I go out 2 - 3 times a week so far for 1.5 - 2 hours. It has also allowed me to listen to more audiobooks while I'm out, so that's cool. I've finished two audiobooks so far already this year and have started a third. == Rollerblades II == So yesterday I skated about 45 minutes. Cut it short then because I started to get a blister on my foot. Came home and noticed a lot of wear on the inside of my wheels, mostly on my right foot, because that's the foot I brake with the most. The wear suprised me. I don't know how long wheels are supposed to last, but i've only been skating for a couple weeks. Are you supposed to replace them every 2 months? Asked rollerblade discord how often you're supposed to rotate your wheels, and they said, Whenever it looks like they need it. So, Achievement Unlocked! I did my first bit of skate maintenance and rotated my wheels using the 1-3 2-4, worn side out technique suggested by a ddg search. Took them out for a spin today. It felt weird at first because the outside edges were now so worn that if I rolled onto an outside edge it felt like I was going to roll all the way over, so I concentrated on staying on the center and on the inside edge, and it felt fine for the most part as long as I was careful about that. Turned on Map My Fitness which I had downloaded the night before because I wanted to see some stats. I skated 8.8 miles in an hour, which is a 7:44 pace. So there's that. Discovered that I'm no longer afraid of rolling off that one curb, so I did that a couple times. Sort of did a crossover once but not really, but did think about doing it a lot, which I guess is the first step to actually doing it. Working on push and glide, and skating on one foot, and generally gaining some speed. Good sesh! Kind of agitated my blister a little bit again. I had put on running socks under my wool socks, and took breaks to make sure my skates were tight. That helped. Might need to take a few days off though. Oh, and when I finished, my wheels had worn down enough so that they had evened out and even worn a little bit on the inside in some places! They're going to wear all the way down in no time! I think I need to be careful to push less with my toes and more with the middle of my foot.