Is there any ice skating place suitable for children who are under 8 yeras old ?
NOODLE
2006-12-17 07:42:36 UTC
I would like to let my son to try ice-skating since we never try before. I would like to choose a less crowded ice skating field for my son to play this sport. He is currently playing roller blade.
Nine answers:
anonymous
2006-12-18 18:05:49 UTC
well there are a few things you can try... you can either sign him up for skating lessons at your local skating club where he can learn in a fun group atmosphere from professionals... or you can take him to public skating (where he most likely wouldnt learn as much)... the only other option would be to rent out ice time (expensive) where you can teach him yourself with no one else on the ice! hope that gives you some ideas... and good luck!
WINGS
2006-12-17 12:48:25 UTC
Well it depends on the rink in your area. My rink has open skates from 8:15am till 2:15pm and usually the only people there are the pros max of about 15 people I'd say, anyways the earlier the less people there are , go and check out times and ask them how many people show up. I personally don't like goign to open skates with lots of people because it's a little nerver racking because there are so many people and because the ice gets so torn up.
anonymous
2006-12-17 19:10:46 UTC
It depends on where you live. In Burbank, CA, Pickwick Ice is a good place to start. I started skating there when I was five, and the lessons are nice. There are tot classes for ages 3-5. Tey are during public sessions, but they are coned off so other skaters can't enter the lesson area.
anonymous
2016-10-15 06:58:00 UTC
you're on no account too previous!!!! i'm 29 and nonetheless skating. it relatively is great which you relatively desire to learn! we want extra grownup skaters in the skating international. it is likewise extra relaxing to compete as an grownup by using fact there is far less catty-ness than what you detect with the youngsters. choose for it! you will like it...it relatively is addicting. :)
anonymous
2006-12-17 09:59:56 UTC
Any rink should have lessons starting at age 4+.
(The Group Lessons)
Go to your local rink.
figureskaterrr(:
2006-12-18 11:11:01 UTC
well you can get him group lessons at your local rink , it is not crowed at all during lessons. The ages are from age 4 and up.
Ri-Ri
2006-12-18 19:08:26 UTC
well,there is a rink called skatetown and it is in central roseville,but definitely don't go on saturdays.there is also a much less busy and it is called iceland which is in downtown,sacramento.
good luck!
jozie p
2006-12-21 06:59:48 UTC
it depends wear you live ..........But i skate at the Ice Plex
anonymous
2006-12-17 07:50:22 UTC
you mean a real one???or a game??
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