Sunday Beginners Follow-on

Following on from our Sunday Beginners Follow-on course we are offering you the chance to learn the next few steps for just £20.00.
Improve your heel braking, learn to turn and find out how to get on and off pavements safely.
The next course takes place on Sunday 18 May 2008, from 13:30 to 14:30, at The Royal Albert Memorial and costs only £20.00 per person. You can find out other dates that this course runs on by visiting the course page.
Book by calling Mark on 07753 489669 or add it to your .
Although this is a drop-in session, we would appreciate you booking online so that we know how many people will be attending, and will be able to contact you should this lesson be rescheduled for any reason.
Dates when this course happens
You can use the calendar below to see when this course happens. Those days marked in green show when this course happens and you can click on them to add that date to your online booking. Those in grey are, unfortunately, fully booked.
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Skills Being Taught
Here is a list of the skills we'll be teaching on this course. It might not be a complete list as some of the skills could be special, so you want to check the course description carefully.
- A-Frame turn
- An easy to learn maneuver to get you turning. Otherwise known as the "magic turn" and really easy to learn. The ready position is a base skill for this skill.
- On and off pavements
- Contrary to popular belief this is a really easy skill that once mastered will give you a new sense of confidence. This is where the scissor stance really comes into it's own.
Skills Required
- Ready position
- A crouch in which to create balance when learning the basics. This position is used throughout skating as a starting point for many other skills like a backward dead stop for example.
- Stride one
- The first steps to get people who are new to inline skating rolling slowly forward are known as the "duck walk steps".
- Scissor stance
- Probably one of the most important things you will ever learn in skating. This is the bit that is going to keep you on your feet and off your bottom, and it's the foundation skill for most of the inline skating skills. Not to mention really useful for street skating and performing advanced turns and stops.
- Heel brake stop
- A stop by using the rubber stopper on the back of the skates. This IS the most effective and powerful way to stop.