So You Wanna Know

Learn the inside tips and tricks of skating


So You Wanna Know...


Beautiful Sun Valley, Idaho

Beautiful Sun Valley, Idaho

…how to choose an instructor that is right for your skater?

…how to get into a skating show?

…how can skating help pay for college?

…what are the judges really thinking?

I will try to crush many of the myths out there in the world of skating and answer any question you might have.  Email me, “So you wanna know,” at:  Dan@DanHollander.com


When do I add private lessons when enrolled in group classes?

There are a few reasons as to why your skater enrolled in group classes would benefit from private lessons.

1) Struggling with an element on a certain level.

Sometimes a skater can get stuck on one element. As a little kid, I had the hardest time with a “mohawk” (a move turning forward to backward) and almost quit. I could pass everything else on that level. A few private lessons with extra practice on a difficult element can help your skater be prepared for the test at the end of the series. One rink had a great advertisement for this…”does your skater need a booster lesson?”

2) Quicker progression.

A coach must divide their attention equally among all the skaters in the group. So if you have 7 skaters in the group, you’re only getting 1/7th the attention. I find that a one on one lesson can really make the difference on how quickly a skater progresses. I had one little girl years back that some might think was “fooling around.” I knew that she was incredibly talented and simply bored. She needed to be challenged with harder moves that were not necessarily elements in the group classes. I told the mother she needed private lessons - years later she became a national pairs champion.

3) Marching to a different drum.

I have no idea how to label this section. Some people LOVE to skate, yet the structure of the building blocks of a program is simply not what they want to do, or is counter to how they learn. A private lesson can help feed that enjoyment and love by exploring moves that are not on any tests, but something that a skater has watched someone do and wants to learn.

Anytime is a great time for a private lesson!

Do you know that some skaters have never had a group lesson and simply had private lessons throughout their skating career? Group classes are a great way to be introduced to skating at a cheaper rate with other skaters to enjoy a group learning experience. Some people simply prefer one on one which is ok to.

Click here for information by Cabin John on securing a coach. Basically you will secure a coach who is paid directly for a lessons while purchasing the agreed upon ice session to the rink.