A roller skating LESSON is NOT just for kids
Whether you're seven or seventy, there's no better way to improve your skating than by taking a lesson. In 1995, 87,000 people over the age of 55 inline skated. A lesson with a Certified Instructor is the best and safest way to work your way into your new sport
A Rollerblading LESSON is safe
After learning a few simple skills with your mind at ease, you'll soon be doing what you thought you were afraid to. Certified Instructors endorse the use of full protective equipment and will show you how to fall (simulated, of course) and get up using the gear as protection
A skating LESSON provides focus
A Certified Instructor will help you practice your skills in a fun way. Doing the same thing over and over by yourself may help a bit, but chances are you'll get bored, and who knows if what you are practicing is right. Practice does not make perfect; perfect practice makes perfect
Blading LESSONS produce safe skaters
Once you have new skills and confidence under your belt, you'll be a safer skater, able to manoeuvre through the streets and trails with control. You will have more fun and enjoy the surroundings or conversation of a friend, and the walkers and bikers will be happy that there is one less flailing skater sharing the path!
Skating LESSONS produce confident skaters
When you are confident and safe, the number of places where you can skate will increase. You won't be afraid of tiny hills and curbs. You'll end up taking your skates everywhere (great tool for when your car runs out of gas)!
Sk8school Rollerblading LESSONS produce educated skaters
A Certified Instructor will not only teach you to skate better, but also will be able to suggest places to skate, teach you the IISA Rules of the Road, suggest wheels and bearings for the type of skating you do, tell you about inline magazines, and possibly hook you up with other skaters for group skates, competitions, or just chillin'.
There's Always more to learn!
Inline skating offers a smorgasbord of disciplines including racing, hockey, aggressive, fitness, freestyle and skate-to-ski. Lessons will introduce the basics of all these disciplines and one sport can grow into six fun, healthy activities!
Check out Theory lesson for proof!