Before you can become a figure skater, you need to learn how to ice skate. Learn to Skate offers beginner skating lessons to skaters of all ages and abilities by way of a trusted, standardized curriculum endorsed by U.S. Figure Skating, USA Hockey and US Speedskating.
Aspire offers skaters an affordable, comprehensive package program in a safe and supportive group training environment. Skaters will learn proper skill development and training techniques while sampling different skating opportunities and fine-tuning their fundamental skating skills. Programming differs depending on your location, but all programs are designed to help skaters learn to train like a figure skater.
Private lessons are available for one on one time with a coach to polish elements and move ahead through skills. Private lessons can be for any skater – Learn to Skate, Aspire, or Advanced. We offer a list of coaching staff available for private lessons. The skater is responsible for contracting lesson time with a coach. Coaches charge lesson fees independently.
There are five separate disciplines in competitive figure skating: men’s singles, ladies singles, pairs, ice dancing and synchronized skating. Each discipline offers multiple levels for competition and testing, with each level building on similar techniques and adhering to level-specific rules and guidelines. Skaters are not limited to one discipline and may choose to test and compete in multiple disciplines.