Our Programs
Our video lessons are designed for skaters, coaches, and even parents managing young athletes, catering to all skill levels - from intermediate to elite competitors. Choose the plan that fits your figure skating level
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our video lessons are designed for skaters, coaches, and even parents managing young athletes, catering to all skill levels—from beginners to elite competitors. The courses focus on building a strong foundation of technique while offering advanced insights for higher-level athletes. With guidance from world-class coaches and Olympic-level methods, these video lessons offer a comprehensive, affordable way to achieve your skating goals, no matter where you start.
Who is this course for?
Skaters of any level, from those mastering their first steps to advanced athletes aiming for competitive success. Coaches and parents can also benefit by learning effective training principles and progressions.
Goals and outcomes
The course aims to enhance skating skills by providing step-by-step guidance on foundational techniques, advanced turns, and jumps. Athletes will improve their precision, power, and rhythm, while learning the key elements needed for competitive success.
Course duration
The curriculum is structured in weekly cycles. Each cycle focuses on specific areas, such as acceleration, foundational positions, and jump techniques, with ongoing content updates to support continuous learning.
Format of video lessons
Lessons include high-quality videos with detailed demonstrations, expert commentary, and accompanying descriptions. Each video breaks down exercises into manageable steps, showcasing proper technique and common mistakes to avoid.
How to train using the lessons
Skaters can follow the exercises independently or alongside their coach. The structured program allows athletes to track progress and gradually build skills through repetition and refinement. Videos include practical tips for incorporating exercises into daily training routines.
Time commitment
Most exercises require 20–30 minutes of focused practice per session, making it easy to integrate into regular training schedules. Weekly programs are designed for steady progression without overwhelming the athlete.
