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Classes
Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex is a 28-acre waterfront sports village located between 17th and 23rd Streets along Manhattan's Hudson River.

Tot Snowplow Sam Level 4
Ice Skating ·
The last level of Snowplow Sam before Basic Skills. Class for skaters who achieved Snowplow Sam Level 3 skills.
In the last level of Snowplow Sam, skaters ages 3-5 years are now ready to focus on continuous forward skating, backward two-foot glides, backward swizzles, rocking horse, two-foot turns from standing, two-foot hops in place. This class will transition skaters into Basic Skill levels 1-6 to continue their on-ice skating progression.
Make-up Class: Friday, June 12th

Cyclones Development
Hockey ·
Players learn hockey skill building to get ready for league level play in a fun and positive learning environment.
The Cyclones Hockey Development Program is perfect for players who aren't quite ready for travel-level league play. This development program introduces young athletes to hockey's fundamental skills. With a focus on fun and positivity, our curriculum features skill-intensive drills customized to each player's level. On Saturdays, players are divided into small age/skill-appropriate group sessions led by dedicated coaches, where they'll work on developing game-level experience and preparing for the Cyclones travel program.

Cyclones Hockey Prep
Hockey ·
An introduction to the game of hockey: working on balance, coordination and agility, introduction to stick handling, and puck work.
This program develops all the skills learned in Cyclones Hockey Tots and prepares beginner hockey players to join Sky Rink's Cyclones Hockey Development Program.
Please note: full hockey gear is required to join this program.
Make-up Class: Saturday June 13th

Future Stars (4-5yrs)
Gymnastics ·

Little Aces Tennis (4-5 yrs)
Tennis ·
Our Little-aces tennis class offers students a unique opportunity to develop skills in the sport. A step-up from its younger version of Mini-aces, students begin to learn the basics. Coaches use an age-appropriate development strategy focusing on introductory skills, drills, and fun challenges in a nurturing and entertaining environment.