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Eager to learn how to skate? This is the right place to get started.6.0 FSC International School of Skating Fundamentals are Gold! Designed by the United States Figure Skating Association (U.S. Figure Skating), Basic Skills is a beginning ice skating program that is fun, challenging and rewarding. Participation in the program will enable beginning skaters of all ages to learn the

Health benefits of ice skating:
Everyone and no matter how old you are from toddlers to seniors can enjoy the health benefits of ice skating. Ice skating helps build endurance, strengthen muscles, and increase flexibility. Depending on intensity of each individual training, calories burned on average recreational ice skating is about 250-810 per hour, and competitive skating can be up to 450-1,080 per hour.
 

According U.S. Figure Skating  Brochure
Fundamental Programs Specialty Programs
Snowplow Sam 1-3 Basic Skills 1- 8 Adult 1-4
Hockey 1 -4
Freeskate 1- 6 Dance 1- 6 Synchronized Team 1- 6
Artistry in Motion 1 - 4
Why 6.0 Learn To Skate Program?
  • Official learn-to-skate program of the National Governing Body for figure skating (U.S. Figure Skating )
  • The road to the Olympics
  • Highest quality instruction
  • Fun, challenging and rewarding skating curriculums for all ages and abilities
  • Bridge to U.S. Figure Skating testing and competitive structure 
  • Sports accident insurance coverage

How do I learn to skate?
Learning to skate is actually quite easy and fun. It requires a little determination, a lot of practice and no fear of falling down! Before you know it, you will be gliding around -- forward and backwards -- able to show off to your family and friends what you can do on the ice. Whether your goal is to learn to go backwards, land a Salchow, spin really fast, improve your hockey skating skills, do a graceful arabesque or even a triple Axel, we've got just the place for you to start! Remember, every champion had to begin with a few easy lessons...just like you.
What to wear
 
Our Classes are held in Greenheck Field House. Greenheck Ice Rink is not the coldest rink around, but still dress for warmth by layering your clothing. Temperature is between 45-55 degrees, so jackets are recommended. As you get warm, you may wish to discard a layer.
 
It is very important, that kids are dressed comfortable and are also able to move freely. Close-fitting is fine, Ideal is to wear Sweatpants or warm-up pants. ( Please do not wear Jeans or street attire ) Feet will feel best by wearing of
Your feet will feel best if you wear one pair of lightweight socks or tights.  If socks are too thick, they may limit the support provided by your skates and create "spaces" inside your boots, making them uncomfortable.
 
Your toes may wiggle but your heel should not slide up and down or around once your foot is properly laced in the skate.
Helmet is recommended for children under the age of 6 and all beginner skaters. Contact a local sporting goods store for proper fit and information regarding safety helmets.
 
Gloves or mittens are must! Learning to fall is an important part of ice skating, wearing gloves or mittens will make your hands feel better. In case you forget to bring them along, check with the rink's lost and found and borrow a pair.

 

 

 

 

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