moderate
1.5–2 hours per session
Participants should have basic mobility and good balance; prior skating experience helpful but not required.
Looking to take your ice skating to the next level? Discover why Iceworld Olympic Ice Rinks in Boondall is the perfect place to learn, practice, and master advanced skating techniques.
Ages 6-17 • 8 Weeks • Once you've passed Free Skate 1!
Join an 8-week skating program designed to elevate your skills! Skaters will master advanced jumps, spins, and techniques, seamlessly linking various disciplines. This unique experience prepares participants for competition while fostering confidence and technical prowess. Dress warmly and get ready to glide into a new level of skating excellence!
8 Weeks 30 Minute sessions
Skaters will learn to combine their previously mastered skills across the various disciplines of skating. Introducing more advanced jumps, spins, and other skills to prepare the skater to successfully compete. This level prepares skaters for more technical skills to be introduced in higher levels.
Our rinks maintain an air temperature of 10C so warm layers are a must! An insulated rain jacket will keep you warm and dry, and be sure to bring long socks. We strongly recommend that young skaters wear a well-fitted bike, ice hockey or ski helmet.
Wear insulated, moisture-wicking clothing to stay comfortable during long practice sessions.
Give yourself enough time to stretch and warm up before hitting the ice.
Make sure your skates fit well and are sharpened for optimal performance.
Ice skating can be more strenuous than it looks—drink plenty of water.
Iceworld Olympic Ice Rinks has been serving Brisbane since the late 1990s, becoming a hub for ice sports and recreational skating.
The rink participates in eco-friendly practices such as recycling and energy-efficient lighting to reduce environmental impact.
Protect your hands from the cold and improve grip on the rails.
winter specific
Keep your skates sharp for clear, precise jumps and spins.
Maintain body warmth without overheating on the ice.
winter specific
Keep your head warm and prevent heat loss.
winter specific