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Learn to Skate

AIA Flight School

 The next session of Learn to Skate begins on Tuesday, January 3rd.  Each session consists of seven (7) consecutive fifty (50) minute classes.  The classes are held on Tuesday evenings at 6:00 PM.  The cost for each student is $120.00 and includes rental skates.  

The schedule is as follows:

January 3
January 10
January 17
January 24
January 31
February 7
February 14

You can register on Tuesday, January 3rd before class stars.  it is suggested you bring a bike helmet and gloves.  For additional information, contact cathy@airporticearena.com.


Basic Skills

The Basic Skills Program is designed by U.S. Figure Skating to be the best beginning ice skating program that serves the needs of both the recreational and competitive skater. The curriculum is designed to keep skaters enthusiastic about learning from the time they begin lessons until the time they reach their goals. Whether their goal is to achieve Olympic fame or simply enjoy the recreational benefits of skating, the Basic Skills Program is the place to start!

By using this comprehensive development program, skating schools and ice facilities will be able to draw more skaters onto the ice. Skaters, instructors and directors will benefit from this structured approach. Ice facilities will be used, enrollment will increase, and skaters of all ages and abilities will be able to participate in this lifelong sport.

Thank you for choosing the U.S. Figure Skating Basic Skills Program. If you have any questions or concerns, please call Tom at 412-264-2222 or via email at cathy@airporticearena.com.

 

Mission Statement

The mission of the Basic Skills Program is to provide a goal-oriented program that encourages ice skating at all levels and to enhance the quality of skating skills at these levels.

The objectives of the program are:

  • To provide a fun and safe skating experience for the beginner as well as the more advanced skater
  • To teach correct technique of the simple basic elements
  • To promote health and physical fitness
  • To enable all participants to achieve the skills necessary to either skate for fun the rest of their lives or to move competently into the U.S. Figure Skating advanced test and/or competitive structure

WHO: Developed by U.S. Figure Skating and approved by the Professional Skaters Association (PSA), the Basic Skills Program is available to any member figure skating club, ice facility, recreation department, individual skating instructor, college, university or other organization. Club affiliation is not a requirement to use the program.

WHAT: This exciting program consists of Snowplow Sam, Basic Skills, Free Skate, Hockey, Adult, Dance, Synchronized, Pairs, Theatre On Ice, Artistry in Motion, Speed Skating and Special Olympics group class curricula. Upon completion of each level, the skater should be equipped with the necessary knowledge and technique to advance to the next level.

  • For more information about the 12 curricula that comprise the Basic Skills Program, download the Basic Skills Program Overview. For the Spanish translations of the Basic Skills, Free Skate and Snowplow Sam curricula, click here.

WHY: Basic Skills was developed to create an interest in skating activity across the nation, enhance the quality of skating and increase enrollment for the benefit of the skating industry and U.S. Figure Skating.