Learn to Skate with 50 First Skates

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Confirmed after booking, Saturday 31st January

Curious about roller skating? Come give it a go!

Join us for a FREE Learn To Skate taster class with 50 First Skates – the perfect intro if you’ve always wanted to skate but didn’t know where to start. This session is all about having fun, building confidence, and getting comfortable on wheels in a relaxed, supportive space.

We’ll cover the basics like balance, posture, skating forwards, stopping, and maybe even a little backwards skating – all taught step-by-step and at your own pace. No pressure, no judgement, just good vibes and rolling together.

You’ll need your own skates – or drop us a message in advance and we’ll see if we can help source a pair for you.

Booking is essential – link to register via our instagram account.

Whether it’s your very first time or you’re looking to refresh the basics, we’d love to have you roll with us.
See you on wheels!


Date:
Saturday 31st January
Time:
3.30pm-4.30pm / 4.30pm-5.30pm
Price:
Free, booking required via instagram @50firstskates

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