Recent News:
Updated insurance forms can be found on the Policies and Insurance page.
Latest ISU Communications can be found
here.
A successful Synchronized Skating Development camp with Shelley Barnett was held in August
Current Events:
Coming Soon.
Upcoming Events:
24 Nov – 2 December Australian Figure Skating Championships – Icehouse, Melbourne
Aussie Skate
Aussie SkateTM
is the national learn-to-skate program, designed for beginners of all ages. When
you sign up for Aussie SkateTM 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 a certified professional coach. Skaters progress at
their own rate and coaches make sessions
lively
using a wide variety of activities that create a fun
(active activities)
environment and promote learning. Aussie SkateTM is the feeder
program to all other
Australian skating programs, from club competition to National
championships and along the Olympic
pathway. Aussie SkateTM is also the feeder program in to Ice Hockey
and Speed Skating.
How to register
Become part of the skating family and register with Aussie SkateTM.
When you sign up for a skating program at an Aussie SkateTM
participating rink you automatically become
registered with
the national organisation. If you are thinking about taking skating lessons for
the first time,
have tried before or you want to introduce your children to a healthy life-long
sport use our local rink finder on the ISA website to locate the rink nearest
you. Once only national registration fee is $66.
There are many advantages that go with registration such as 24/7 personal
accident/injury and public liability insurance when competing in or training for
a sanctioned Aussie SkateTM event, access to the new Aussie SkateTM
programs and materials, the opportunity to participate in Aussie SkateTM
competitions and a back pack for your skates full of the latest information and
booklets for skaters and parents.
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