I got new skates and blades in May, and I feel pretty used to them now. I'm still working on basic skills, and I've noticed that my right foot is consistently falling to the inside edge, moreso than my left foot. I can see it even when I'm just standing around on the ice, consciously trying to keep my ankles straight. To straighten my right blade, I have to do what feels like overcompensating to get on the flat. My ankles are very strong, so I don't think it's just a strength issue.
I can do forward one-foot glides fine, but I think I've learned to shift my weight (and possibly twist my shoulders improperly) to compensate for my right foot. When doing 2-foot turns with speed, I have a tendency to catch an inside edge, and backward one-foot glides are basically nonexistent because I fall inward and struggle to shift my weight. Two-foot spins are also a challenge due to catching an inside edge.
I already skate with arch supports as I have naturally flat feet, but they have not corrected the problem. Nor has a heel wedge.
Does all this mean it might be time to try adjusting the blade or shimming it?