Can you catch them?

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With inline blade skates on their feet, the Speed Club at Sk8house moves at the speed of light. These speed skaters thrive on the thrill of competing to see who is ultimately the fastest skater. They’ve participated in junior, senior, international and masters categories, and members vary in age from six to 50 — so age is no excuse for not giving it a go.

“It’s such a good sport to be involved in,” said Sk8house co-owner Bernadine. “It’s so fun, and it’s supportive and family orientated. It’s such a family affair. Some of our members span three generations from grandchild to grandparent.  They enjoy keeping fit together.”

You’re welcome to try inline speed skating to see what it’s all about. It’s a great way to keep fit, get your cardio workout in and keep the kids occupied. Beginner classes are on Saturdays from 9-10am when anyone is invited to attend for $12 ($10 for members). The intermediates fly around the rink on Mondays from 6-7pm for $12. Intermediates to advanced speed skaters take over on Wednesdays from 7-9pm (members only).

Sunny Sundays are the trend with the training occurring outdoors at the Frankston netball courts from 3-5pm for $5. Coaches Kevin and Darryl can’t wait to introduce you to this awesome sport for all members of the family, so why not skate on down?

SK8HOUSE

A: Unit 3/2 Amayla Cres, Carrum Downs

T: 9773 6799

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