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The United States Figure Skating Association requires that each Learn to Skate student pay an annual membership fee of $16.00. This covers USFS materials, badges, books and insurance. This one-time fee for any classes taken between July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024.
A program designed for ages 2 1/2 to 4 years. This is a great family program where skaters and parents learn together the basics of skating. Skaters advance from Parent & Tot to the Snowplow Sam classes.
A program designed for ages 3 to 6 years. This tot beginner program is designed to make the skaters more comfortable and in control when they are on the ice. The Snowplow program is built on 3 levels. Snowplow Sam 1 introduces skills such as: marching across the ice (both forward and backward), gliding, and the proper falling and standing techniques. Snowplow Sam 2 introduces skills such as: swizzles, slaloms in and out of obstacles, and stronger forward and backward skating. Snowplow Sam 3 introduces skills such as: backward swizzles, forward-to-back turns, snowplow stops, one-foot gliding, along with other intermediate skating skills.
A program designed for the beginner skater ages 6 years and over. Students learn proper falling and standing skills, forward and backward skating, two-foot glides, hopping, and beginning stops. Children learn to be comfortable on skates and really enjoy the ice. Recommended for figure skating and hockey.
This class introduces one-foot glides, backward glides, backward swizzles, one-foot pumps, two-foot turns from forward to backward, and a moving snowplow stop. Recommended for figure skating and hockey.
This class refines the correct use of the skate blade and includes forward slaloms, backward one-foot glides, introduction to cross-overs, and two-foot spins. Recommended for figure skating and hockey.
This begins the advanced levels of basic skating. Skaters learn how to use both the inside and outside edges of the blade, forward cross-overs both clockwise and counter-clockwise, 3-turns, proper backward stroking, and a backward snowplow stop. Recommended for figure skating and hockey.
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