What is Aspire?
Aspire is a more comprehensive freestyle curriculum for skaters who have progressed through the basic Learn-to-Skate levels and wish to continue improving skating skills, spins, and jumps.
When is it?
Fall Aspire 2025 (12 Weeks)
- Sundays
- 11:30-12:00pm Off-Ice (upstairs) sneakers required
- 12:15-12:45 PM On-Ice Rink 1
- 9/7 through 12/14 (no class 10/12, 11/30 or 12/7)
- Cost $450
- Parent education sessions will be held the first day of the session and periodically during the off-ice component
- Registration for the Fall session will open on 8/1/25 and close on 9/3/25
- USFS Aspire Membership Included
Winter Aspire 2026 (14 Weeks)
- Sundays
- 11:30-12:00pm Off-Ice (upstairs) sneakers required
- 12:15-12:45 PM On-Ice Rink 1
- January 4-May 3, 2026 (no class 1/18, 2/15, 3/8, 4/5)
- Cost $500
- Parent education sessions will be held the first day of the session and periodically during the off-ice component
- Registration for the Winter session will open on 12/1/25 and close on 1/1/26
- USFS Aspire Membership Included
Who is eligible?
- After skaters pass Basic 6 they will be required to move to the Aspire Program.
- Skaters MUST have their own instructional-level (supportive) figure skates to participate in the Aspire program.
What are the benefits?
- Aspire is guided by a new curriculum that will ensure skaters are developing the appropriate skating skills necessary at each level to more successfully progress through the sport
- On-ice sessions will begin with 10 minutes of full-group stroking and edgework, which will also promote creativity and artistry
- On-ice sessions will then break into groups by ability for work on jumps, spins, and steps
- ONLY Aspire will be on the ice, which will increase development of speed, power, and flow that is difficult when sharing the ice with lower-level classes
- Off-ice classes will introduce general youth fitness, increase body awareness and positioning, develop flexibility and strength, and teach technique that is transferrable to the ice
- Pro-rated options for additional ice time through introductory or junior figure skating club are available and encouraged for skaters who want more practice time
- Testing and competitive opportunities are available for those interested in taking their skating to the next level
