About Us
For decades, Moylan Premier Skating Club has been dedicated to developing skaters of all ages and levels — nurturing excellence, confidence, and character on and off the ice.
About Moylan Premier
Moylan Premier Skating Club prides itself in being the strongest competitive Figure Skating development program in the area.
Moylan Premier Skating Club has successfully trained skaters, from tots to adults, to compete in local, regional, and national competitions. More important than the pride we take in our skaters' tremendous achievements are the life skills learned when a young person is encouraged to do their very best.
The combination of on-ice and off-ice group lessons, coupled with the quality of our teaching staff, brings in skaters from several different states, including Kansas, Iowa, Texas, and Missouri. Our coaches strive to develop powerful, strong, yet elegant skaters. Our skaters have a great work ethic and passion, and are very committed to succeeding in their sport. The level of camaraderie between the skaters is second to none, and our older skaters are wonderful role models. Our skaters gain self-discipline, sportsmanship, self-confidence, organization, world-class fitness, and a lifetime of memories.
Key words that describe our club are: determination, power, elegance, strength, commitment, endurance, speed, character, artistry, and passion.

Moylan Premier Programs

Moylan Premier Skating Club offers both group and private instruction for all levels and ages of skaters. Our on-ice and off-ice, cost-effective group lessons deliver proven results.
Discover the basic skills of ice skating in our Learn to Skate classes. Innovations classes, also on-ice, focus on improving technical skills and the mastery of artistic elements. Off-ice classes include Conditioning, which builds overall strength, agility, and flexibility. Jump classes provide careful instruction in the most thrilling skating moves before they are attempted on the ice.
Our summer camp is the most challenging part of our program. During two intensive weeks, figure skaters face unique training experiences. Constant on-ice training can leave ankles, knees, and certain muscle groups neglected. For young skaters, this can mean underdevelopment in critical areas and a higher risk of injury.
Beach training is one of the off-ice techniques used by Moylan Premier to address these challenges. The combination of sand and water offers excellent cross-training to strengthen ankles and knees, build underdeveloped muscles, prevent Osgood-Schlatter issues, and prepare advanced skaters for higher-difficulty jumps.
Paths of Figure Skating
A visual guide to the key skills and milestones in each stage of figure skating development.
