Ice skating and the gluteus maximus
January 26th, 2008 at 8:34 pm (Winter activities, Outdoors, Playing, Learning)
Today we went ice skating! We haven’t been outside on the ice for about a week. It has been too cold. It felt great to finally get out there. We ended up doing quite a bit of shoveling as well.
We skate on the pond across the street from our home. We bring all of our stuff (skates, drinking water, snacks, bandages, etc.), get them in their skates and let the kids loose. H-man, after getting his skates on, attacks the ice with gusto. It is as if it is a race for him. He doesn’t go very far before he falls, but he is not afraid to go fast. C takes her time, settles herself on the ice and glides. W, he goes the distance. He will skate the loop over and over given the opportunity. He is now teaching himself how to skate backwards and he is not afraid to fall. All three of them are improving their skating skills and not one of them is afraid to fall. They fall and get up right away or they fall and sit on the ice and rest. No shame. They know that in order to learn they will need to fall many more times. No fear. No problem. We adults could learn a thing or two from them.
I find this to be a good opportunity for the head teacher (aka mom) to make sure their Latin vocabulary gets some use. That’s right. ”The safest way to fall is to land on your gluteus maximus.” Much safer than landing on your arms or your back or anything else. Knowing how to fall is very important in skating. And in skiing, and a lot of other sports I am sure. And of course, they do fall, many times over, with no trouble getting back up again. Over and over again.

