Every champion
started with a wobble.

Glide Academy welcomes first-timers, fearless four-year-olds, and future competitors — all on the same ice.

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01Chapter One

First steps on the ice

Resources for nervous first-timers, tiny skaters, and the parents clutching coffee behind the glass.

Young child in winter jacket and mittens stepping onto ice rink
First Lesson

What to Wear for Your First Skate

Thick socks, warm layers, and no scarves around the neck. Here's exactly what fits under a rental boot.

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Age Range
3–12

Years old welcome

Our youngest skaters are three. Our most nervous are twelve. All are brave.

Printable

The Rink-Bag Checklist

  • Wool socks (not cotton)
  • Gloves or mittens
  • Helmet for under-7s
  • Water bottle
  • Change of dry socks
  • Snack for after
Sizing Guide

Skate Sizing for Growing Feet

Rental skates that fit well make all the difference. Download our sizing chart — it accounts for thick socks and half-sizes.

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Toddler in puffy jacket holding rink board while learning to skate
Beginner Class

Learn to Glide — Ages 3–5

Forty-five minutes of snowplow stops, falling safely, and getting back up with a smile.

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Parent Guide

How to Help Without Hovering

The best thing you can do is stay behind the glass and cheer. Here's why — and how.

Glide Promise
100%

of beginners fall. That's the plan.

02Chapter Two

Building real skills

Spins, jumps, competition levels, and the vocabulary that makes a skater feel like a skater.

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Skills Breakdown

Your First Waltz Jump, Step by Step

Edge, pick, rotation, landing. We break it into four checkpoints so nothing feels impossible.

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ISI & USFSA

Competition Level Glossary

Pre-Alpha, Alpha, Beta, Gamma — and how ISI differs from USFSA. One page, plain language.

  • Pre-Alpha through Delta levels
  • ISI vs USFSA pathways explained
  • When to enter your first competition
Avg. Progress
6 mo

from first snowplow to first spin

Video Lesson

Two-Foot Spin Breakdown

Coach Renata shows the entry edge, the center of gravity, and the common mistake that kills the rotation.

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Child in hockey gear transitioning to figure skating practice on ice
Figures Class

Hockey Kids Who Want to Try Figures

Edges carry over. Your child already has a head start.

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Homeschool Co-ops

Structured Weekday Ice Time

Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 9–11am. Small groups, coach-supervised, curriculum-aligned movement goals.

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03Chapter Three

Stories of confidence

Recital highlights, parent testimonials, and a progress journal for every young champion.

Parent Story

"Nadia cried in the parking lot before her first lesson. By week three she was dragging me to the rink early. Glide gave her something I couldn't — a place where wobbling is just the beginning."

P
Priya MehtaMom of Nadia, age 5
Group of young skaters in colorful costumes performing at ice skating recital
Spring Recital

The Year-End Ice Show

Forty-three skaters. Sequins, fog machines, and parents crying behind their phones.

Free Download

My Skating Journey Progress Journal

A printable journal for kids to track skills, set goals, and celebrate each milestone with stickers.

Parent Story

"Marcus started in the rental skates. He's on his third pair of his own now. The coaches here actually remember his name."

D
DeShawn WilliamsDad of Marcus, age 9
Season 2025
43

kids performed in our spring recital

Young ice skater proudly holding their first competition ribbon trophy
Trophy Wall

First Competitions, First Ribbons

We don't push competitions. When a skater is ready, we enter them. Every ribbon goes on the wall.

Parent Story

"Our homeschool co-op has used Glide for Tuesday ice time for two years. The coaches are patient, the ice is well-maintained, and our kids actually look forward to Tuesdays now."

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Siobhán O'ReillyHomeschool co-op coordinator
Chapter 4

Ready to step onto the ice?

The Starter Kit has everything a first-timer needs — skate sizing chart, rink-bag checklist, and a welcome video from Coach Renata.

Skate Sizing Guide
Rink-Bag Checklist
Welcome Video

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