Our quality figure skating program is designed to help skaters achieve maximum personal growth while realizing their skating potential. Specialized ice times for Junior, Intermediate and Senior skaters allow for low number of skaters on each session. Extensive on-ice group sessions include edge/turn/footwork, conditioning, jump, spin, creative and performance classes. Off-ice group sessions include weekly jump, ballet and conditioning classes as well as seminars in mental skills training. Lessons are enhanced by the use of a jump harness, video camera with ice-side playback and special seminar sessions.
The Recreational program level is designed for those skaters who have other commitments but still love to skate as well as introducing skaters to the figure skating program who may not be ready for the full time commitment. This 2 day per week program, including one off-ice session, is available on a month to month basis and skaters may move to the full time program at any time during the season.
All skaters have the opportunity to compete as members of the supportive and enthusiastic Stony Plain Skating Club Competitive Team.
2010 - 2011 Program Information
2010 - 2011 Schedule:
Weekly Schedule
2010 - 2011 Calendar
Start Date: September 2;
End Date - Full Season: May 13; Fall/Winter: March 24
Program Levels:
Recreational Program Skaters:
skate Friday 4 - 5 pm and Saturday either 7:30 - 9 am or 9:15 - 10:30 am depending on skill level
attend Saturday off-ice conditioning class
are expected to participate in on-ice group sessions
must book lessons with a coach
Junior Skaters:
have not passed any freeskate tests
skate a minimum of 3 days to a maximum of 4 days per week
Intermediate Skaters:
have passed one part of the Preliminary Freeskate test
skate a minimum of 3 days to a maximum of 5 days per week
Senior Skaters:
have passed at least one part of the Junior Bronze Freeskate test
must skate a minimum of 4 times a week to a maximum of 6 days per week
2010 - 2011 Fees:
Recreational Program: $120 / month (month to month basis); competition and test expenses are not included in the fees but are available at an extra fee
Junior Program: $1150 (full season); $945 (fall/winter)
Intermediate Program: $1325 (full season); $1100 (fall/winter)
Senior Program: $1470 (full season); $1200 (fall/winter)
Fees include Skate Canada membership, insurance, ice fees, group on-ice and off-ice instruction.
Fund-raising: 1 raffle ticket book per skater to a maximum of 2 books per family (prepayment of $50 per book at registration, recovered by sale of tickets)
Junior: 7 bingos are required or additional payment of $450
Intermediate: 8 bingos are required or additional payment of $525
Senior: 9 bingos are required or additional payment of $600
Payment for fees by cash, cheque, Visa or MasterCard. Separate payment required for raffle book by cash or cheque. A 2% processing fee will be added to credit card payments. Deposit cheque required for bingos (will not be cashed if bingos are worked).
Additional Information:
2010-2011 Registration Form
Competition Information
Skate Canada Test Information
Ice Show
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