I more or less stopped skating for the better part of a decade from 18 to 28ish. started back up during COVID when my girl wanted to get into it. we started going to the local school and pushing around and I was like "oh yeah this is my favorite thing in the entire fucking world" lol She lost interest after a while but I was hooked again.
Now I'm in my mid 30s and feel like I'm skating better than I ever was, although admittedly different. In my younger years, I was mostly interested in hucking and doing flip tricks down stairs, now I'm more of a ledge skater. Never been a transition skater and I've stuck to that, that's definitely the easiest way to get hurt (for me, at least). As far as the ol' bag of bones goes, I definitely stretch before I skate every time, and usually try to stretch afterwards too if I can remember. I usually bike to and from the spot when I skate, and I've found that helps MASSIVELY, both as a warm up and a cool down. I bike quite a bit in general and I think that keeps my legs pretty strong, which helps with skating.
Question for other older skaters who've gotten back into it later in life:
My switch pop (and switch skating in general) has suffered greatly from older age, much more than my regular pop. I can't do most of the switch flip tricks I used to be able to, and can't switch ollie/nollie nearly as high. I know the answer is probably strength training but just wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I try to skate switch pretty regularly too, so it's not for lack of practice.