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Suitable for skaters age 6+ who have completed the PreCanSkate program (Stage 1) or have equivalent skating skills. Skaters should be able to stop, turn, jump, skate backwards and skate the perimeter of the ice on their own.
THE CANSKATE PROGRAM
There are 3 fundamental movement stations in the CanSkate program.
Balance (forward strides, glides, edges, crossovers)
Control (backward skating & stopping)
Agility (turning, jumping, spinning)
Skaters are evaluated on an ongoing basis and are awarded ribbons and badges as they learn the required elements.
There are 6 stage badges and 18 fundamental movement ribbons. Skaters must complete all three of the A,B,C's in order to receive their badge for that stage. Skaters may move up at the 10-week mark of each season or on coach recommendation.
CANSKATE PROGRESS REPORT
ATTIRE
All skaters must wear a CSA approved helmet-bike helmets & ski helmets are not permitted.
Face masks are not required, but are highly recommended for skaters at the PreCanSkate level.
Helmets must be worn until skaters have passed Stage 5 of the CanSkate program.
Mittens, light splash pants or snow pants, and layers with a warm sweater or jacket are suggested.
SKATES
Skates may choose to wear hockey skates or figure skates (new or used)
Skates with laces are recommended.If you buy a new pair of skates, please have them sharpened before your skaters first session as they do not come pre-sharpened.
Avoid the plastic "ski boot" type skate, as the buckles tend to pop open when skaters fall, and they do not allow for the bending of ankles needed for developing power and speed.
Skates should fit properly. There should be enough room for skaters to move their toes but not enough room for their heel to slide. Skates must provide strong ankle support. If the boot is too flexible, the skaters ankles will "cave in" making being on the ice extremely difficult.
If you have any questions, please email us!
Programming Questions: scocanskate@gmail.com
Registration Questions: scoregistrar@gmail.com