Adults Learn to Roller Skate Program (Tuesday Term 1 2026)
Roll into the fun with our Adults Learn to Skate class! Whether you're brand new to skating or dusting off those old wheels, this class is all about building your skills and confidence in a laid-back, supportive vibe.
Who’s it for?
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Beginners & Intermediates: Never skated before? No worries! We’ll start with the basics and have you gliding in no time.
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Fitness Fans: Want a fun, full-body workout? Skating’s got you covered!
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Social Seekers: Meet new people and make friends while picking up a new skill.
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Stress Relief: Need to unwind? There’s nothing like the freedom of rolling on wheels to melt that stress away.
Details:
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Location: Bulli PCYC (membership required additional $30 annually)
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Day & Time: Tuesday's 9.30am
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Duration: 1 hour per session
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Program Length: 9-week term, starting 3rd February 2026
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Enrolment: Limited spots to ensure quality coaching
- Minimum 8 students required to run class
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Drop-In Spots: Available only if the program is not fully booked
Ready to learn to skate in a fun, supportive environment?
Lock in your spot for the 9-week term now — spaces are limited and often book out fast!
What you'll get:
✔ Weekly 1-hour coached sessions at Bulli PCYC - Tuesdays 9.30am
✔ Guidance from an experienced artistic roller skater and passionate coach
✔ A fun, confidence-boosting way to move your body and learn something new
Please note:
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PCYC membership is required before attending your first class. Full details are included in your confirmation email.
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Skate hire must be booked prior to class each week if required. Limited sizes available.
Ready to roll? You don’t have to know how to skate — you just have to start.
Sandra.M
I haven’t roller skated for a VERY long time. I was scared of looking stupid, hurting myself and failing to remember how to do it! I found out there were classes with SOSO and started last Sunday! It was so much fun! I haven’t enjoyed myself so much for a long time! Tracey was patient, kind and encouraging and at no time did I feel like what I’m sure I looked like- a bumbling relic on wheels! I felt invigorated and look forward to continuing on with my old passion again.