In order to serve our growing number of "private lesson" skaters at EIC, effective February '08 we will be enjoying monthly birthday cake celebrations on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 4:00PM.  Hope to see you during your birthday month! 

Please feel free to contact Gina White at dgnawhite@carolina.rr.com with your skaters birthdate.

FreeStyle Calendars & Schedules:
Morning Calendar
Afternoon and Evening Calendar



Figure Skating FAQs.

Specialty Classes offered at Walk On Rates
The following listed classes can be attended without advanced enrollment.
Each class can be paid for with a Conditioning Class Sticker.
Fees for Conditioning Class Stickers = $25 for 5 or $7 walk on
These can be purchased at the XIC Front Counter

Tuesdays at 5:30-6:00pm - LOW Off Ice Spinner Class
Instructor: Coach Denise Williamson
This class is intended for the skater beginning the jump and rotation process.
Skaters in the beginning stages, up through an Axel Prep will be the focus group of this class.

Tuesdays at 5:50-6:05pm - On Ice Conditioning Class
Instructor: Coach Danielle Logano
Advanced Endurance and Power Training, Juv FS/MIF & Up
Inquire upstairs with Cameron in the Wellness Center, for off ice warm up prep to this class

Thursday Mornings at -6:00-6:20am / Advance Edges w/ Denise (AED)
Instructor: Coach Denise Williamson
This class is intended to teach Exercises that will enhance a skaters Edge Quality, Power and Flow. Advanced exercises will be taught, that are geared toward a Juv MIF skater and Higher.

Additional "On Ice Specialty Classes" may be found in our XLR8 Bridge Program Brochure. It is located under the Learn to Skate Information.



Figure Skating Ice Rules
Help keep our facility neat and clean. Place all trash, snacks, used tissues, etc. into the proper receptacles.

All figure skating FREESTYLE STICKERS must be posted before each session. THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS. We will not allow skaters without Freestyle Stickers onto the ice.

It is your responsibility to be on time for all sessions. Pick up a new freestyle calendar each month to be sure of the times and any changes for the freestyle sessions.

Each skater is allowed to have their music played at least once, but no more than three times during a freestyle session. You may not re-start your music.

The skater doing their program to music, in a lesson has the right of way. Skaters in a lesson have 2nd right of way. Skaters in a program out of lesson have next right of way. (These right of way order rules are subject to change, as the programs develop and the level of skaters grow)

Coaches and Skaters, please be courteous regarding the music playing. Please find a reasonable volume, and take note who is skating/utilizing the music, before adjusting volume of music.

Coaches have priority over the use of music while giving a regular lesson (of at least 15 minutes) to their student.

Advanced and beginner skaters need to watch out for each other. There will be no yelling of any kind to another skater if they happen to get in your way. This is a large ice surface, adjust your pattern.

Avoid socializing while on the ice. Unless skating with a partner, skaters are to practice individually.

Care must be used at all times to insure a safe freestyle session.

When the Olympia comes out, all skaters, including anyone doing a program run through, must stop and exit the ice promptly.

Only coaches may use the jump harness. Please limit your harness time so everyone can take advantage of it. While using the jump harness, you are responsible to yield the right of way to all others.

Using obscene language at any time will not be tolerated. Intent to intimidate other skaters and coaches will also not be tolerated.

The first locker room on each ice surface is open for the Figure Skaters to change skates and prepare for Freestyle Sessions. Please use them, and keep them tidy. This will allow for the skaters to have a comfortable space to prepare to skate, and eliminate clutter in the main corridors of the XIC Facility.

Never discuss what your coach can do or what another coach can not do for another skater. This action is considered solicitation by Professional Skaters Association and could result in sanctions being taken against your coach, regardless of your intent.

All grievances must be brought to the attention of the skating director.