Snowplow Sam (Tots)

Designed for 4- and 5-year-old skaters, this class focuses on developing coordination, strength, and introductory skating skills in a fun and supportive environment. Participants must be at least four years old before the session begins. U.S. Figure Skating recommends a hockey or multi-sport helmet for all beginner skaters.

Basic 1

Prerequisite: Pass Snowplow Sam or be 6-8 years old. This beginner class emphasizes safety, confidence, and basic skating techniques, helping young skaters build a strong foundation for future progress. U.S. Figure Skating recommends a hockey or multi-sport helmet for all beginner skaters.

Basic 1 & 2

Prerequisite: Pass Basic 1 or be 9 years or older. Skaters will focus on building confidence and refining fundamental skating skills while ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience on the ice. U.S. Figure Skating recommends a hockey or multi-sport helmet for all beginner skaters.

Basic 3

Prerequisite: Pass Basic 1 & 2. This level continues to reinforce safety, fun, and confidence while introducing more complex skating techniques, preparing skaters for advanced skills.

Basic 4

Prerequisite: Pass Basic 3. Skaters will deepen their understanding of forward edges and work on strengthening their backward skating abilities, laying the groundwork for more technical skills.

Basic 5

Prerequisite: Pass Basic 4. The focus at this level is on enhancing backward skating skills and introducing advanced stops and turns, refining control and precision on the ice.

Basic 6

Prerequisite: Pass Basic 5. This class builds upon previous techniques while introducing additional advanced stops and turns, as well as fundamental jumps, spins, and artistic elements.

Pre-Free Skate

Prerequisite: Pass Basic 6. Skaters will transition into free skating, combining previously learned skills into complex sequences and patterns. This level also introduces additional jumps, spins, and artistic movements, helping skaters prepare for advanced skating opportunities.

Adult 1 & 2

Designed for beginners, this class introduces fundamental skating skills with a focus on safety, balance, and proper technique. Skaters will develop confidence and coordination while learning forward skating, forward snowplow stops, forward one-foot glides, backward skating, and forward two-foot turns.

Adult 3 & 4

Building on foundational skills, this class emphasizes forward edges and strengthens backward skating techniques. Skaters will refine their ability to perform forward edges and crossovers, backward skating, backward one-foot glides, backward-to-forward turns, and backward snowplow stops.

Adult 5+

This advanced-level class further develops backward skating, intricate turns and stops, and spinning techniques. Skaters will work on backward edges and crossovers, forward three-turns, one-foot spins, and T-stops, integrating skills into more complex movements.

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