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CanSkate
is Skate Canada's flagship learn-to-skate program, designed for
beginners of all ages. When you sign up for CanSkate you will be
in a program that focuses on fun, participation and basic skill
development. You will earn badges and other incentives as you
learn fundamental skating skills. Lessons are given in a group
format and led by an NCCP certified professional coach.
Professional coaches are assisted by trained Program Assistants.
The coach to student ratio is a maximum of 1:10.Skaters progress
at their own rate and coaches make sessions active using
teaching aids, music and a wide variety of activities that
create a fun environment and promote learning. CanSkate is the
feeder program to all other Skate Canada Skating Programs.
CSA approved hockey helmets are mandatory for CanSkate stages 1
through 4.
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CanPowerSkate
is an action-packed, high energy instructional power skating
program geared to hockey and ringette skaters that focuses on
balance, power, agility, speed and endurance. Skills, techniques
and conditioning drills are taught in a progressive format that
emphasizes how the skills apply to game situations.
CanPowerSkate provides an alternative to figure skating and is
an excellent complement for those athletes playing on hockey or
ringette teams. Its unique skill award program provides
incentives and motivation for skaters to continue to achieve.
CanPowerSkate is geared to skaters of
all ages who already have basic forward and
backward skating skills (they must be able to skate the length
of the rink using alternate strides) and are able to stop on
command without use of the boards.
For safety reasons
participants should wear full hockey/ringette equipment that is
CSA approved.
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Skills,
Tests,
Achievement,
Recognition
– this is what STARSkate is all about!
STARSkate
offers opportunities for skaters of all
ages to develop fundamental figure skating skills in the areas
of ice dance, skating skills, free skate and interpretive
skating. Unique in Canada, this program teaches figure skating
skills in a group and/or private lesson format in a progressive
and sequential manner and includes specifically designed awards
and incentives. Skaters have the opportunity to take Skate
Canada Tests through a nationally standardized testing system.
Skaters who have mastered figure skating skills in STARSkate may
also choose to pursue synchronized skating or pairs skating.
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Adult skating is growing in popularity and more and more clubs
are offering recreational, test and competitive opportunities to
this segment of the population. Adults participate in CanSkate,
STARSkate and CanPowerSkate programs as well as on synchronized
skating teams. Adult championships currently provide
opportunities to adult skaters to experience the challenge of a
competition in a fun, social environment. Skate Canada is
currently expanding its programming in this area.
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Skate Canada is committed to providing
special needs athletes with program and competitive
opportunities. Liaising regularly with Special Olympics Canada
as well as other sport organizations for athletes with a
disability, Skate Canada provides updates and support to member
clubs such as Thornton SC regarding strategies on how to
integrate Special Olympians and other special needs skaters into
regular club programming.
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