Figure skating is structured around a clear progression system. Whether you are dreaming of landing a triple axel or simply want to spin gracefully, here is what each level looks like.
Pre-Basic Skills
Students learn forward and backward two-foot glides, swizzles, and the beginner snowplow stop. This stage is about getting comfortable on the ice and building confidence.
Basic Skills (Levels 1–6)
Edges, one-foot glides, the T-stop, basic spins, and the waltz jump. By Level 6, students are working on back crossovers and the half-flip jump.
Freestyle Levels (1–6)
Freestyle 1 introduces the waltz jump and scratch spin. By Freestyle 6, students are landing axels, flying camels, and working on choreographed programs.
Advanced / Competitive
Double and triple jumps, combination spins, step sequences, and short program / free skate competition preparation. Not sure where you fit? Our certified figure skating instructors will assess your level in the first 20 minutes.