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    The Synthetic Ice Intro class for skaters is a coach-led introduction to foundational skating skills designed for at-home training on PolyGlide Ice.

    Led by Pro-Coach Mary Beth Marley, this course helps beginner skaters build balance, confidence, and proper technique on synthetic ice.


    Why Skaters Love This Class

    • Learn how to get started on synthetic ice.
    • Maximize synthetic ice training at home.
    • Improve your skating skills.


    What Your Skater Will Gain

    • Strong foundational skating habits
    • Improved balance and body control
    • Increased confidence on the ice
    • More effective home practice sessions
    • Strengthen skating, jumps, and center your spins!

    About Coach Mary Beth Marley

    Pro-Coach & Figure Skating Instructor

    Mary Beth Marley is a highly experienced figure skating coach who understands how young skaters learn and grow.

    She began skating at the age of eight and progressed through competitive figure skating with strong fundamentals, proper technique, and supportive coaching, an approach she now brings to every skater she teaches.

    After moving to Southern California to train at an elite level, Mary Beth worked with world-class coaches and gained extensive experience in developing skills, confidence, and consistency on the ice.

    She went on to earn the 2012 U.S. National Silver Medal, giving her firsthand insight into what it takes to build a strong skating foundation.

    As a coach, Mary Beth focuses on clear instruction, safe progression, and confidence-building practice.

    Her lessons are designed to help beginners feel comfortable, supported, and successful, whether they are stepping onto the ice for the first time or practicing at home between rink sessions.

    Skaters can feel confident knowing they're learning from a coach who values proper technique, positive reinforcement, and long-term development.