
Marks says: "I've been running this course for the last four years and it's always been a great success as well as a whole load of fun and it's a great way to get you skating with confidence"
Run on the weekend, or in the evenings during the week, our regular group courses are a cheap and sociable way to learn inline skating skills, ranging from the beginner skills to get you started, all the way through to advanced skating techniques.


Almost everyone feels nervous and apprehensive when they first put on a pair of Rollerblade's. We specialise in putting you at ease and getting you skating quickly as well as having loads of fun at the same time!
Almost everyone feels nervous and apprehensive when they first put on a pair of Rollerblade's. We specialise in putting you at ease and getting you skating quickly as well as having loads of fun at the same time!
Jumps, Jumps and more Jumps!
PariSkate
Following three years of successful skate trips to Paris, 2008 will see Skateinstructor.com and Skatefresh.com going to Paris to skate the famous Friday night Pari-Roller street skate and enjoy a weekend of skating in one of the world's most skateable cities.
Skateinstructor.com and Skatefresh.com are going to Paris to skate the famous Friday night Pari-Roller street skate and enjoy a weekend of skating in one of the world's most skateable cities.
The "unbelievably smooth" streets of Paris form the backdrop to the weekend and the Friday street skate can have over 15,000 skaters participating each week! See the city on skates on Saturday and complete another street skate on Sunday.
We have had a wonderful run of hot & sunny weather recently but occasionally, like today, we get hit with rain. Skating in wet conditions can be hazardous and cause damage to your bearings, but it can also help your technique.
Whilst we do not encourage people to skate in the wet there are situations where it becomes a necessity, like when you're already skating and get caught in the rain. Here is some simple advice on how to deal with rain:
Here is an update on the courses coming up this weekend:
On Sunday 11th May we're running our usual Sunday Beginners session at the usual time of 12pm. You'll learn to start skating and how to stop safely.
At 1:30pm, on the same day, we're running the Sunday Beginners Follow-on course where you can learn to deal with getting on and off pavements, as well as how to turn. It costs £20 so just turn up ready to roll.
All of these courses take place at The Royal Albert Memorial