CanSkate... Skate Canada's Learn To Skate Program
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Skate Canada's flagship
learn-to-skate program has been developed by experts to teach the fundamentals
of skating in a progressive and sequential manner.
CanSkate is a program that
focuses on fun, participation and basic skills development.
This is a grassroots
development skating program that could lead your skater to be the best at
whatever area requiring excellent skating skills they choose… be it figure
skating, power skating, hockey, ringette, speed skating, etc.
What It Looks Like On the Ice
- Instruction given by Skate Canada NCCP Certified Professional Coaches
- Professional Coaches are assisted by trained Program Assistants
- 1:10 Professional Coach / Program Assistant to Skater ratio
- Most important aspects of delivery are
- 90% continuous movement, minimal standing around, no waiting to take turns to practice skills, use entire ice surface more than once to promote speed and basic skating development
- Skaters learn a variety of skills and are kept challenged. Coaches make sessions active using teaching aids, music and a wide variety of activities that create a fun environment and promote learning
- Skaters progress through the program at their own rate
- Four parts to a CanSkate session
- Warm-up
- Group lesson
- Group activity
- Cool down
- Communication
Also very important in maintaining customer satisfaction is the ongoing communication with parents about the programs, the objectives and expectations. Parents are looking for value and professionalism, e.g. yearly plans, monthly newsletters and weekly posters.
Retaining Existing CanSkate Members
- Offer shorter skating season for CanSkate
- 10 or 12 week session - October - December and/or January - March
- Offer options
- e.g. one day/week OR two days/week
- Customize the program every year to suit the needs of the customers
- Educate parents that more ice time helps speed the development of the skating skills
- Rates
- Reduce rates for preschoolers
- Family plan
- 2 for 1 by a specified date
- Bring a new member and share the initial fee
- Eliminate fundraising for CanSkaters
- Keep costs reasonable
- Partner with local hockey association:
- Beginner hockey (suggest that the hockey skaters pass at least 3 stages)
- Promote CanPowerSkate
- Offer an advanced program that will shorten the length of time in
CanSkate and give the skater incentive to stay, e.g.
- WOCAP - Western Ontario CanSkate Accelerated Program (more info to follow)
Recruiting New CanSkate Members
Advertize
- Participate in community program "registration" nights
- Approach schools regarding offering learn to skate in Phys. Ed. and suggest that a coach will come in for those sessions
- Hand out brochures outlining programs offered to DayCares, Play School, local schools
Partner with Hockey
- Focus on developing the CanPowerSkate program
- Encourage the idea that it is better to take CanSkate prior to CanPowerSkate
- Promote use of hockey players (male and/or female) to work as Program Assistants
- Use testimonials from local hockey players that came out of your CanSkate program, i.e. NHL/Junior A hockey players
Offer CanSkate Sessions
- Moms/Dads & Tot program in the afternoon or morning when ice costs may be less
- Offer CanSkate sessions in the off-season school (Spring, Summer or Fall)
- Adult Learn-to-Skate and/or Power skating sessions
- 'Bring a Friend' day
Communication
- Public awareness - "Blow Your Own Horn"
- Promote activities to all club members, no matter what level
- Club website
- Monthy information session held during the sessions with Club Executive and Adminstrator/Professional coach available to answer questions and hand out newsletters
