Information in English

Welcome to the skating school in Lunds konståkningsklubb!

Spring 2024:

Registration for classes spring  2024 will open on December 17th 9:00. If you have skated in our skating school fall 2023 you will have the possiblity for priority registration open December 10th.

Spring 2024 is 10 weeks long and starts on January 13th. Note: Practices will take a break week 8 (schools are off this week).

 

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If you havent skated before you should register for one of the beginner classes, if you have skating experience (from our skating school or other) you register for one of the continuation classes. Note that there are different levels - if you are uncertain which class to register for, please contact us at skridskoskolan@lundskk.se for guidance. Our skating school coaches speak both Swedish and English. Under the tab "Våra kurser" you find a list of the classes that we offer.

Fees:

  • Children up to 15 years: The fee for one lesson/week: 1000 kr + 100 kr membership fee + 19 kr administration fee. Note: The membership fee is only payed once per year and person.
  • Children up to 15 years figure skating school (two lessons/week):  1650 kr + 100 kr membership fee + 19 kr administration fee. Note: The membership fee is only payed once per year and person.
  • Adults (16-99 years): The fee for one lesson/week: 1300 kr + 100 kr membership fee + 19 kr administration fee. Note: The membership fee is only payed once per year and person.

Each lesson is 50 minutes.

 

Additional information:

If you have questions, please contact us through mail skridskoskolan@lundskk.se

 

Please note that:

  • You need to bring your own skates and helmet (mandatory!)
  • You must be in time for the lessons. The children must be ready to enter the ice when the lesson begins.
  • The best clothing is flexible, clean and water repellant clothing. Don’t forget mittens!
  • Candy or chewing  gum is not allowed on the ice
  • Parents are not allowed on the ice. From the 3rd lesson, the parents are not allowed immediately next to the rink. Many children otherwise focus on the parent instead of the coach.
  • Use skate guards outside the ice. The sharpening will be destroyed if you walk on the floor outside the ice, without guards.  Don’t leave the guards on the skates between the lessons. Dry the blades with a soft cloth after the lesson. In this way you avoid corrosion on the blades

 

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