Skate Lab Artistic Skating Intro Workshop with Ashley Holtkamp
Schedule
Thu Apr 09 2026 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Happy Wheels Skate Center | Westbrook, ME
About this Event
One-night Skate Lab Artistic Skating Intro Workshop with Ashley Holtkamp – Open to Returning Skaters, April 9
Join us for a special one-night Skate Lab workshop experience with guest coach Ashley Holtkamp, who will introduce artistic skating concepts in a way that connects directly to the skills you already use.
This Skate Lab workshop is an opportunity to try a different lens, get curious, and experience how familiar movement can feel when approached with flow, posture, and intention.
PLEASE READ THE AGENDA ITEMS and FAQ BEFORE REGISTERING TO ENSURE YOU MEET OUR PARTICIPANT POLICY & BASIC SKILLS REQUIREMENTS (scroll down). Thank you! Can't wait to skate with you!
Session Details
When: Thursday, April 9, 5-7pm
What Is Artistic Skating?
If you’ve ever watched Olympic figure skating and thought about the smooth edges, control, and expressive movement—that’s the closest comparison. Artistic skating on roller skates emphasizes line, balance, and precision, offering a contrast to the derby or jam styles many of our skaters know.
What We’ll Explore
Ashley will guide skaters through artistic fundamentals layered onto skills you already have:
- Subtle stance and posture adjustments for efficiency and flow
- Introductory artistic footwork patterns
- Edge awareness and controlled one-foot glides
- Transitions and strong foundational skating skills (familiar, just viewed differently)
- Balance, control, and movement quality that support any skating style
Think of it as adding tools, trying a new way of doing something already familiar, not learning a whole new language.
This is:
- A chance to experiment in a supportive environment
- A way to notice new sensations within familiar skills
- A low-pressure introduction to artistic skating concepts
- A fun reset that may change how your skating feels afterward
This is not:
- A formal artistic skating class series
- A test, performance, or evaluation
- A requirement to change your style or goals
Take what resonates. Leave what doesn’t.
Who This Workshop Is For
This night is designed for skaters who:
- You have skated with Skate Lab (or past itterations of it) before, are an experienced skater or who have skating experience through a derby league. (Reach out before registratering if you have questions)
- Can stand, roll, and stop independently
- Are curious about exploring movement—not starting from scratch
- Want to deepen balance and control while trying something a little different
Who This Session Isn't for
- You haven’t skated with Skate Lab or past itterations of it before
- You’re still working on standing, rolling, or stopping independently
- You’re looking for a first-time-on-skates class or a learn-to-skate series. Check Happy Wheels for learn-to-skate classes.
What to Bring
Bring your usual gear, an open mind, and a willingness to try small adjustments. No prior artistic skating experience is needed. REQUIRED GEAR: Quad skates, Helmet, Knee Pads, Wrist Guards.
About Ashley:
Ashley Holtkamp is a Registered USA Roller Sports Coach, Judge, Referee, and Athlete, as well as a Certified Learn to Skate Instructor with the Roller Skating Association International. A competitive artistic roller skater since 1999, Ashley has qualified for 12 USA Roller Sports National Championships, consistently placing in the top 10 and earning three gold, four silver, and six bronze medals over the years.
Ashley holds a Master of Science in Integrated Marketing Communication from Lasell University and brings a well-rounded approach to athlete development as a Certified Functional Strength Coach (Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning) and a Certified Level 1 Nutrition Coach (Precision Nutrition). She also holds a Diversity and Inclusion in HR Management certification through HRCI and is certified in Adult, Child, and Infant CPR and First Aid, ensuring the safety and well-being of the athletes she coaches while fostering an inclusive environment where all skaters can thrive.
Before moving to Maine in 2023, Ashley coached at Forrest Family Fun Center in Taunton, Massachusetts, where she helped skaters of all ages build skills and confidence on wheels.
Agenda
🕑: 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Skate Lab Artistic Skating Intro Workshop with Ashley Holtkamp April 9
Host: Ashley Holtkamp
Info: Workshop Focus will cover:
Artistic posture and body alignment
Edge control (inside vs. outside edges),
Intro to compulsory figures (circle tracing),
Dance foundations (forward chasses, forward progressive runs, forward swing rolls, forward crosses),
Skating with timing and musicality,
Control and presentation
Where is it happening?
Happy Wheels Skate Center, 3 Chabot Street, Westbrook, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 25.00














