Ice Skating

 

Quick Intro

Ice skating is a recreational and athletic activity that involves gliding across ice using specially designed skates, building balance, coordination, and lower-body strength. It can be enjoyed casually at public rinks or ponds or developed into more advanced skills like spins, jumps, or speed skating, making it accessible for many ages and ability levels. Ice skating with friends and family encourages shared learning, laughter, and encouragement as everyone helps one another build confidence on the ice. It’s a fun, active way to stay moving during colder months, reduce stress, and create memorable experiences together through play, progress, and quality time.

More Info on Ice Skating

Ice skating includes a variety of movements and techniques that focus on balance, control, speed, and artistic expression, depending on the style of skating. Basic moves include forward and backward skating, gliding, stopping (such as snowplow or hockey stops), and turns like crossovers and three-turns. More advanced skills can include spins, jumps, edges, and footwork sequences, especially in figure skating. Speed skating emphasizes powerful strides, deep knee bend, and efficient cornering, while recreational skating focuses on smooth movement and stability. Across all styles, skaters rely on proper posture, edge control, and rhythm to move efficiently across the ice.

Scoring in ice skating depends on the discipline. In figure skating, performances are scored using a judging system that assigns points for technical elements (such as jumps, spins, and lifts) and program components like skating skills, transitions, performance, and musical interpretation. Each element has a base value, which judges adjust based on execution quality. In speed skating, scoring is based on time, with skaters competing to achieve the fastest finish rather than earning points for specific moves. Recreational and instructional skating typically has no scoring system, focusing instead on skill development, enjoyment, and personal progress.

Helicopter exploration

Helicopter exploration

When I was working for a helicopter tour company, I had an opportunity for my kids to jump in and see the controls. I think I was just as excited as they were to get into one, haha.

Meteor Crater fun

Meteor Crater fun

They found some great ways to make it fun to learn about a big dent in the ground. And it sounds like they've updated the kids' area so we will have to check it out again

Soccer Summer

Soccer Summer

The summer Colton tried soccer and decided it wasn't really for him

My silly trampoline kid

My silly trampoline kid

This kid is always dressing up or creating a costume or plushie, so it's a common occurrence for him to be dressed up or have a plushie in his arms no matter where he is

Checking out a helicopter

Checking out a helicopter

I worked for a helicopter tour company in Sedona for a while and so my kids got a chance to climb inside and take a look.

Batting Cages at Full Swing in Prescott AZ

Batting Cages at Full Swing in Prescott AZ

Full Swing in Prescott Arizona has batting cages, arcade games, a trampoline bungee jump, and some snack foods. The last time I played softball was in high school, so it was fun to test out my skills. This is my 12 year old, who's never played on a team, trying it out.