Synchronized Skating

Aspire Synchro Team

For skaters in Basic 2 and up (other levels at the discretion of the coach) who are interested in skating with a team. Skaters will learn the basic formations for Synchro (line, pinwheel, circle, block, and intersection), as well as work on footwork, power, and flow.

Skaters learn the basics of synchronized skating while improving basic skating skills needed to move up through the levels of our Learn to Skate program. Skaters learn basic synchronized elements such as blocks, wheels, circles, and intersections as well as basic hand and arm hold positions. Skaters learn to skate in unison to a tempo and have the opportunity to learn and practice a program to perform in our ice shows or competitions (additional cost). Skaters enrolled in any of our Learn to Skate or Aspire Programs will receive 10% off all classes when enrolled concurrently in Synchro and or Dance. All ages are welcome.

Open Juvenile Synchro Team

Synchronized skating is a popular discipline both within U.S. Figure Skating and around the world. Synchronized skating is a team sport in which 8 to 20 skaters perform a program together. It uses the same judging system as singles, pairs, and dance and is characterized by teamwork, speed, intricate formations, and challenging step sequences.

There are so many benefits to participating in a team sport, and synchronized skating is a great way for figure skaters to compete in a sport they love while enjoying all of the aspects of working with others in a team-oriented sport.

Day & time

  • Saturday mornings
  • 11:00 am to 12:15 pm