Adult
Ice skating is for the kid in all of us. The adult curriculum is designed for beginning and experienced skaters who wish to improve their skills.
Ice skating is for the kid in all of us. The adult curriculum is designed for beginning and experienced skaters who wish to improve their skills.
Specifically designed to promote proper skill progression and achievement of the Axel jump. The curriculum is divided into two sections, off-ice and on-ice, allowing skaters to learn the skills necessary to land the Axel jump.
Introduction to pairs skating classes are designed to encourage skaters to learn and enjoy skills unique to pairs skating.
The Speed Skating curriculum introduces skaters to the basics of speed skating and provides motivation to continue improving skating skills.
Specially designed classes allow individuals with a range of physical or developmental disabilities to skate. Endorsed by the Special Olympics and Move United.
Choreography, movements and the rapport between skaters working together as a team blend into unbelievable stories brought to life on the ice.
The combination of speed, artistry and technical skills makes synchronized skating great for those interested in being a part of a team.
With the Artistry in Motion 1-4 curriculum, skaters will learn the basic principles and philosophy of choreography, presentation and performance to integrate into their own skating.
The Dance 1-6 curriculum introduces skaters to the figure skating discipline with an emphasis on rhythm, interpretation of the music and precise steps.
The Free Skate curriculum introduces skaters to the beginning elements of figure skating, including progressive skating skills, transitions, spins, jumps and more.