The
Rubicon Skateboard School is the biggest and most active provider
of skateboard lessons in the country and through primary and
secondary schools, county council projects and special events, we
have taught thousands of boys and girls of all ages and abilities,
to learn to skateboard. Our instructors travel on a daily basis to
whoever wants to learn, bringing the equipment they will need.
First Aid trained, fully insured and with CRB checks - they
promote healthy lifestyles and positive mental attitudes in
children - in a fun and safe environment. They are as passionate
about teaching as they are about skateboarding and our experience
has led us to work with companies such as BSkyB (on their Living
for Sports project), the BBC (on their Blast Tour) and the Duke of
Edinburgh Award to name just a few - in addition to our riders
providing demo's for skatepark openings, product launches and
competitions - the most recent being for Nintendo (and the launch
of their new Wii Skate game). We can tailor any day to
meet your needs but please take time to read the fact sheet to the
right or click here to see a pop-up PDF style version. Whatever you are after:
whether it be introducing skateboarding into your school, holding a
special sports day event or helping launch a new skatepark - please
get in contact and we can provide a quote based upon all your
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Travel
What makes
Rubicon unique is that we travel to you. Whether its your school,
your local skate park, your sports club or your special event - we
come to you and bring everything you'll need with us.
Equipment
Our instructors will bring with them skateboards, helmets and
pads for all the children involved in the class (and this is
included in the price). Depending on the ability of the class, the lesson structure
and venue they can also bring with them ramps, rails
and other indoor training products.
Health & Safety
The safety and enjoyment of the children is our number one priority - so as
mentioned above: helmets, knee, elbow and wrist pads are
all provided. Our instructors are extremely experienced and would
therefore not allow anyone to attempt anything they felt was
dangerous. A number of the instructors also have First Aid
qualifications and all are our staff
can help with providing risk assessments for venues and the
activities in question.
Insurance and CRB
For complete peace of mind and confidence, you'll be happy to
hear that Rubicon Skateboards has full third party (public
liability) insurance of
£5 million, so we are covered for both teaching, demonstrations
and competition events. All our staff are CRB checked.
Class Size
A single instructor can have up to 20 pupils in a class. This
is not only for the safety of the children but it also allows for
enough time to be spent in one to one coaching. Bigger groups can
easily be catered for by including additional instructors or
splitting the group into different time slots.
Time and Place
Our instructors operate all over the country. We work with primary
and secondary schools, county councils, youth groups, sports
organisations and companies. We are able to provide lessons in the
morning, afternoon or evening to suit your timetable - although
weekends are generally kept free.
Venue Requirements & Wet Weather
Alternatives
We will need a hard surface outdoor area - something like a tennis court or playground. If it is wet, we can not be outside. This is for health and safety reasons, and insurance requirements. We can teach indoors, but you will need to consider the type of flooring. Some wooden or varnished floors are not all suitable.
Length of Lesson
As an absolute minimum we recommend 1-hour lessons. This will give us time to show the participants all the basic and key fundamental skills they will need to know. However, it will be up to them to practice in their free time if they wish to develop confidence and progress quicker.
Many schools and councils provide 2 or 3 hours or longer. Longer sessions can work, but need to broken up with breaks for those taking part. The participants may also need to be aware that we can’t move them on to harder or more technical skills until they have mastered a safe understanding of the basics. This is for their safety, and
as with any sport but particularly skateboarding, the basics may not come quickly.
How Many Lessons
Whilst one-off lessons or "taster" sessions can work well, the
vast majority of schools and people we work with fix up regular
week slots through out the term time or holidays. Skateboarding
is exceptionally hard and has a very slow learning curve. It is the sort of sport you need to approach with a months and years attitude, rather than days and weeks.
As such a regular timeslot gives the children the best opportunity
to progress and enjoy themselves.
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