8550 Chippewa Ave, Detroit, MI 48221

WHO THIS SKATE PRACTICE IS FOR

A space for you to figure it out.

Roller Skaters currently or previously enrolled in any of our training. Practice with personal attention.

  • Current Trainees
  • Practicing with personal attention
  • Past Trainees/Alumni
  • Roller Skating time without instruction
  • Roller Skaters seeking consistent practice time
  • Skating in good company, on your own terms
  • Deliberately Intimate

Registration is open.

Register for Saturdays

How it works

Every Saturday

A standing 60 minute private skate practice on Saturday mornings, with the same group of skaters every week. A coach is available with the group and offers pointers when you want one.

  • Same hour each week
  • One hour session
  • Coach available
  • Curated Music
  • No headphones needed

Everybody get the rest of your week.

They don't get this. We built this hour around your Saturday, not the other way around.

Registration is open.

Register for Saturdays

PRIVATE SKATE PRACTICE

Starting June 20

The first session is Saturday, June 20, at 10 a.m. It runs every Saturday after that at the Johnson Rec Center, open to anyone who's trained with us.

FAQs

Anyone who's trained with us. If you've come through Skate Basics, or any of Sarovyn training before or since, Private Skate Practice is yours to figure things out on your own, in your own time with a coach available if needed.

$120 a month, billed on the day you register and the same day each month after. Month-to-month, with no commitment beyond the current month.

Yes. Bring the skates you've been training in.

You won't make every Saturday. That's fine. There's no set program, nothing to fall behind on. It moves at your pace, so the Saturday you come back, you pick up right where you left off.

Private Skate Practice

$120/mo

Register for Saturdays

Private Skate Practice is one hour, every Saturday morning, that belongs to you. It opens to anyone who's trained with us: Skate Basics, or any Sarovyn training before or since.

Nobody runs the hour. Nothing carries over unless you carry it. You can pick up where you left off last week, start something new, or do nothing at all. A coach is on the floor with you, close enough for a question, far enough to leave you to it.

You already know some of the faces. They're the ones you trained with. No one here is a stranger, and neither are you. Someone calls your name from the floor before you've laced up. Ten o'clock finds you here, the music already playing, your headphones still in your bag. And the hour is yours, for as long as you want it.

Register for Saturdays