Jamie and Sandy try the Jackson Ultima Atom Elle Figure Roller Skates
Virtual Ice Skating Coach Virtual Ice Skating Coach
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 Published On Oct 27, 2021

Welcome to Virtual Ice Skating Coach! Using PolyGlide synthetic ice, we will teach you basic ice skating skills, and recommend the best gear to buy so you can get started on the right foot! In this episode we are trying out the new Jackson Ultima Atom Elle Figure Roller Skates. We are trained professionals on a closed course, always check for traffic and wear protective gear.

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Learn how to ice skate virtually for FREE with Coaches Jamie and Sandy! We have decades of experience in making skating fun! Learn the basics, glide through intermediate skills, or advance to introductory jumping and spinning.

Take our virtual lessons via our YouTube Channel-Virtual Ice Skating Coach-with you to your local rink, frozen pond, or any of the new faux ice surfaces available. We use Polyglide ice which is affordable, portable, non-melting ice.

Disclaimer: Before starting any exercise program always consult with a physician regarding limitations. Beginning skaters should always wear a helmet and gloves. If skating on a pond/lake be sure it's frozen and safe for use. Ice skating involves risks no matter your level or surface. Skaters/parents assume all risks. Children should be
supervised at all times.

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