Skating is an activity that is both easy and fun to learn. It only takes determination, practice, and a willingness to get up after a few spills! With a little bit of time and effort, you will soon be able to show off your gliding skills to your friends and family. Whether your ultimate goal is to master a triple axel or just to improve your hockey skills, we have the perfect place for you to begin your journey. Every champion was once a beginner, and you can be too!
If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to ice skate, now’s your chance! With a bit of determination, some practice, and a fearless attitude, you can master the basics of skating in no time. Gliding along the ice in no time at all, you can show off your new skills to your family and friends. Whether you are determined to land a Salchow or achieve the elusive triple axel, we’ve got the perfect place to help you get started. Every champion had to start from the beginning, and so can you!
For those looking to learn how to ice skate, there’s no better time than now. All you need is some determination, practice, and a willingness to pick yourself up after a few falls. Soon, you’ll be able to glide around the ice and show off your new skill set to your family and friends. No matter what your goals are – whether it’s to master a triple axel or improve your hockey skills – we have the perfect place to help you get started. Every champion had to begin with a few lessons – just like you!
Tots - Tots class (age 2-5) is designed to help the preschool & younger skater develop coordination on the ice with the incorporation of games and toys. Making a very fun environment for the young skater. This is an entry level class for children who have not skated before. One parent required on ice, in shoes to assist skater. Skaters must start in a skate with a toe pick, for safety and development reasons.
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Snowplow Sam 1-4
Snowplow Sam 1-4 - (Starting Ages 4-6) 4 year olds should be graduates of the tots program or have had prior skating experience before starting in SS1 . Preschool-age skaters develop preliminary coordination and strength to move around on the ice. The introductory classes are divided into four progressive levels for kids with no prior skating experience to build confidence in skating and themselves. Fun and games make this positive experience for your kids enjoyable and memorable.
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Basic Skills 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
(Ages 6-18) The first stage of skills forms a strong foundation for your skaters to explore the world of skating. All will progress at their own pace working toward mastering each skill. Active Start encourages skaters to trade in hesitation for excitement as they grow a love for skating. FUNdamentals harness those skills as agility, balance, coordination and speed become the main focus of this curriculum.