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Originally Posted by WesternCanadaKing
I too am interested in some skating lessons. I'm 16 years old and am the only one of my friends who can't play hockey (my parents dragging me down to Las Vegas to live for 6 years didn't really help).
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http://www.calgary.ca/docgallery/bu/...gram_guide.pdf
^this is the 2007 winter recreation guide...take a look around pages 91-98, those are some of the learn to skate programs that some of the city rinks are offering.
the only programs that i can find for people 16 and older are:
Learn to Skate 16 Yrs+ Level 1
For adults who would like to learn to skate and need to start from the beginning. SKills include balance, posture, 2 foot jumps, snowplow stops, forwards and backwards skating and gliding.
Learn to Skate 16 Yrs+ Level 2
For adults with some skating experience or who have taken Level 1. Develop skills in backwards skating and forwards crossovers.
alot of the times though, not all the programs are listed in the book, so i would suggest to call a rink and ask them about their programs, because they must have more programs then those two.