| Warwick Figure Skaters' Learn to Skate Program, registered with U.S. Figure Skating |
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![]() Basic Skills Learn-to-Skate Program Warwick Figure Skaters proudly participates in the United States Figure Skating (USFS) Learn-to-Skate Program. This program is designed to teach the beginner skater all the fundamentals of figure skating while having fun on the ice. It is designed to keep skaters enthusiastic from the time they first step onto the ice to begin their lessons until the time they reach their goal, whether you want to be an Olympic or national champion, compete in local competitions or just enjoy the recreational skating, the USFS Basic Skills Program is for you! Ice skating is a great way to have fun while doing something that is good for you -- skating builds muscles, stimulates your heart and builds coordination and balance. You can do it with all your family and friends. It's a great sport no matter what your age and it's never to late to learn. There are currently more than 800 Basic Skills programs with over 100,000 skaters registered in the USFS Basic Skills Program.
The objectives of this program are:
As a member of our club's USFS Basic Skills program, you will receive great instruction from our excellent coaching staff and:
How Do You Get Started? You need to register for one of our Basic Skills sessions, which are offered three times during the year:
CHECK THE WFS WEBSITE FOR APPLICATIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION For further information on our program, please contact Rita Bapties at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Equipment - What Will I Need?
What Do I Need to Know about Skates?
New Skates vs. Used Skates vs. Rental Skates?? It is not necessary to buy new skates. Used skates can be a great bargain if you know what to look for. Some rinks and skating clubs occasionally hold skate re-sales--check the bulletin board at the rink for skates for sale. Look for clean, firm leather boots that are fully lined. Check the blades for deep nicks and scratches and make sure they still have enough "life" for future sharpenings. If you are unsure of the condition of a pair of skates, ask your skating instructor for tips. Many local shops also carry used skates that are in good condition. If you decide to buy new skates, ask your instructor for the names of skate manufacturers and local skate shops that carry figure skates. Local shops carry many brands and models of beginner skates in their shop or can order them directly from the manufacturer. Rental skates are always a good option, especially with young, beginner skaters who's feet grow fast! When renting skates, ask for a pair with firm boots and sharp blades. Local shops will often provide you with rental skates by the week or by the season. Proper Lacing
Let's Go Ice Skating and remember-- Have lots of fun!! |