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On course for success…

26 Sunday Jan 2014

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Taking lessons?

Please tell us where you skate and which Skate UK Level you have achieved or are working towards.

A problem shared, is a problem halved…

Please share with us, the elements of skating you would really like to get to grips with. Whether you’re struggling with a forward ‘snowplough’ stop or those ‘forward crossovers’ at Skate UK Level 5, please share it.

I’ll be working on my outside 3-turns. Tips would be very welcome.

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An inspiration…

23 Saturday Nov 2013

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Gentleman figure skating at 80 years old

Gentleman figure skating at 80 years of age.

Photograph: The Nottingham Post Newspaper (Riah Matthews, Features Writer)

An article in The Nottingham Post, has truly inspired me.

If you still believe that age is a barrier to figure skating, then please click on the link to the article below:

Figure skating at 80 years of age.

I think this gentleman has dispelled any myths about age.

So, who inspired you to figure skate?

I look forward to hearing your stories.

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Calling all Figure Skaters and Rink Managers…

30 Monday Sep 2013

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Please share with us, what makes your rink the best for those thinking of registering on the Skate UK course.

Many thanks!

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Beyond the sequins: Your journey to success on the ice

28 Saturday Sep 2013

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achieve, commitment, course, Dancing on Ice, elegant, family, Figure Skating Coach, friends, good news, Holiday on Ice, ice, Ice rink, journey, Learn to Skate, News, poised, reality, skate, Skate UK, step, Success, UK

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Many of us have gazed in admiration at the figure skaters on Dancing on Ice or Holiday on Ice.

They just look so poised and elegant as they glide effortlessly across the rink

Good news: you can take that first step towards making your skating dreams a reality.

Once you have registered on a Skate UK course, just look at what you could achieve, with your commitment and the support of family and friends:

Your journey to success on ice

You’ll even receive a certificate as you successfully complete each level.

Skate UK certificate

Just see my ‘UK ice rinks’ tab to find a rink near you.

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