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Can I speed skate?

Yes! Speed skating is open to all skill levels.

Where and when can I speed skate?

You can skate during:
• Any public session if you keep your speed moderate.
• Dedicated speed skating sessions, including:
• Two public sessions for practice. San Jose Sharks and Oakland Sharks each
• One exclusive session for NCSA members at San Jose Sharks Ice every Thursday.

How is speed skating organized?

We divide skaters into three ability groups:
• Regular, Faster, and Fastest – all groups share the ice.
• One group skates on the track while others work on technique in the center, warm up, or cool down.

How Do I Join NCSA?

Joining Northern California Speedskating Association (NCSA) is simple! We offer dryland training( off-ice workouts), ice training, and inline skating—each designed to build essential speed skating skills.

Dryland Training

  • Develops strength, balance, and flexibility for speed skating.
  • Improves technique and body control without the need for ice time.
  • Great for beginners to build a strong foundation before hitting the ice.

Inline Skating 

  • Enhances skating posture, edge control, and endurance.
  • Helps bridge the transition between dryland and ice training.
  • Ideal for casual skaters or those without regular ice access.

Ice Training 

  • Develops race technique, strategy, and speed on the ice.
  • Essential for competitive skaters aiming to improve lap times and agility.
  • The best way to experience real speed skating conditions.


Getting Started:

  • Try Your First Class for Free!
    • Every Sunday at San Jose Sharks Ice, we offer a free trial session for beginners and casual skaters.
  • Want to continue?
    • Register for any training session that interests you.
    • If you’re aiming to be a competitive skater, join our 3-day-per-week training schedule for intensive coaching.

Register Here: Training Registration
Questions? Email contact@norcalspeedskating.org.

Start your speed skating journey with NCSA today!

We need your help!

NCSA is run entirely by volunteers, yes, including NCSA board, accountants, pad/gear maintenaners, logistics, events orginizers, you name it. We need volunteers to move pads to and off the rink.

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