National Skating Month – Jan. 1, 2027

National Skating Month
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National Skating Month celebrates all things skating throughout January, inviting enthusiasts and newcomers alike to glide onto the ice or roll into action. This month-long observance, spearheaded by U.S. Figure Skating and Learn to Skate U.S.A., promotes participation through fun events and educational programs. Lace up your skates, find a local rink, and discover the thrill of skating this winter!

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Expected National Skating Month Deals

As National Skating Month unfolds each January, retailers and rinks often roll out exciting promotions to encourage participation. Expect major sports retailers like Dick’s Sporting Goods and Pure Hockey to offer discounts on skates, apparel, and accessories. Local ice rinks and roller rinks frequently host ‘free skate’ days, discounted lessons, or special family packages. Brands such as Bauer and CCM Hockey may feature promotions on their equipment, while figure skating specialty shops like SkatePro could offer deals on blades and boots. Look for local recreation centers to waive initiation fees for skating programs. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January approaches.

Platform Guide for National Skating Month

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #NationalSkatingMonth. Share your best skating moves, picturesque rink photos, or progress videos.

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #NationalSkatingMonth. Create short, engaging videos of skating challenges, tutorials, or behind-the-scenes rink fun.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #NationalSkatingMonth. Share local event listings, community skate meetups, or family photos from the rink.

Social Media Tips for National Skating Month

Individuals

Visit a local ice rink or roller rink and try skating for the first time, or revisit a beloved hobby. Share your experience with friends and family.

Creators

Produce content showcasing different skating styles, review popular rinks, or offer tips for beginners. Document your journey learning a new trick.

Brands

Sponsor local skating events, offer discounts on skating gear, or partner with rinks for promotional days. Run a contest for the best skating video.

Top Brands for National Skating Month

  1. U.S. Figure Skating

    Founded in 1921, U.S. Figure Skating is the national governing body for the sport of figure skating in the United States. It sanctions competitions, develops athletes, and promotes the growth of figure skating across the country.

  2. Learn to Skate USA

    A program endorsed by U.S. Figure Skating, USA Hockey, and U.S. Speedskating, Learn to Skate USA provides a curriculum for all ages and abilities. It aims to teach fundamental skating skills in a fun and safe environment.

  3. Bauer Hockey

    Founded in 1927 in Kitchener, Ontario, Bauer Hockey is a leading manufacturer of ice hockey equipment, including skates, sticks, and protective gear. Their products are used by professional and amateur players worldwide.

  4. Rollerblade

    Credited with popularizing inline skating in the 1980s, Rollerblade is a brand of inline skates and accessories. It was founded in 1980 by Scott Olson and Brennan Olson in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and continues to innovate in the sport.

  5. Dick's Sporting Goods

    Founded in 1948 by Richard 'Dick' Stack in Binghamton, New York, Dick's Sporting Goods is a major American sporting goods retail company. They offer a wide range of athletic equipment, apparel, and footwear, including skating gear.

  6. Skate Canada

    Established in 1887, Skate Canada is the national governing body for figure skating in Canada and the oldest figure skating organization in the world. It promotes, develops, and regulates figure skating across the country.

  7. International Skating Union (ISU)

    The International Skating Union, founded in 1892, is the international governing body for competitive ice skating disciplines, including figure skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating. It sets rules and organizes international competitions.

National Skating Month Hero

Sonja Henie

Sonja Henie (1912–1969) was a Norwegian figure skater and film star. She won three Olympic gold medals in figure skating (1928, 1932, 1936) and ten consecutive World Championships. After her amateur career, she became a successful Hollywood actress and ice show performer, greatly popularizing the sport.

History of National Skating Month

National Skating Month is mainly sponsored by U.S Figure Skating and Learn to Skate U.S.A. The holiday was created to encourage families and individuals to brave their fears and learn ice skating for the first time. Both organizations offer various programs and ideas for celebrating the month.

In 2021, U.S Figure Skating introduced kits to other organizations. For instance, a $40 kit included four Skating Month posters, a bulletin board kit, a photo booth kit, lip balms, Frisbees, gloves, stickers, sticky notes, zipper pulls, printable activities, online marketing materials, resources, giveaways, and a Q.R. code sign.

As far back as the years before the Christian era, Scandinavian people attached bones to the bottom of their boots to make for easy movement during the winter period. In fact, the word ‘skate’ is derived from the word ‘schaats,’ which means ‘shank bone’ or ‘leg bone’ in Dutch. During the 13th and 14th centuries, wood was used in place of animal bone.

Ice skating moved from being just a means of transportation to an organized sport sometime around 1763 when the first official skating competition was held in England. The first official skating club had been founded prior to that, in Edinburgh in 1742.

Thanks to an American ballet dancer called Jackson Haines, skating went to the next level. He introduced new skating moves and a graceful style of skating. Though at first, his style wasn’t accepted by his fellow countrymen, he succeeded in transforming figure skating into what it is today.

National Skating Month timeline

1882
Axel Paulson Makes History

Paulson becomes the first skater to perform a forward-starting jump.

1908
An Olympic Debut

Figure skating is introduced to the Olympic Games.

1978
Triple Axel

Vern Taylor becomes the first person to land a triple axel.

2015
Olivia Oliver

Oliver breaks a world record by spinning at 342 revolutions per minute!

How Businesses Can Celebrate National Skating Month

Local businesses can embrace National Skating Month by partnering with nearby rinks to offer themed events or discounts. Sports stores can host skate sharpening clinics or offer promotions on new gear, while restaurants might create ‘Skate & Dine’ specials for families visiting the rink. Even non-skating businesses can participate by decorating with winter sports themes or sponsoring local youth skating clubs to show community support.

National Skating Month FAQs

When is National Skating Month?

In 2027, National Skating Month will again span the entire month of January, from Friday, January 1, to Monday, January 31. This annual observance is the perfect way to kick off the new year with active fun.

How many people participate in skating activities?

Globally, skating boasts a massive following, with estimates suggesting tens of millions participate in ice and roller sports. In the U.S. alone, casual and competitive skaters contribute to a significant portion of winter and year-round recreational activities.

What are the benefits of skating?

Beyond physical fitness, skating builds confidence and discipline, especially for those learning new skills or mastering complex routines. It’s an accessible sport that can be enjoyed across all ages and skill levels, promoting active lifestyles and mental well-being.

Who organizes National Skating Month?

The initiative is a joint effort by leading skating organizations in the United States, aiming to grow the sport at all levels. They develop themed activities and promotional materials, making it easy for communities to get involved and introduce new people to skating.

National Skating Month Activities

  1. Go skating!

    Whether or not it snows where you live, indoor skating rinks are available in most areas. If you’re a newbie, take the leap and try learning how to skate. If it’s an old trick in your book, go have some much-needed fun on the rink!

  2. Buy someone ice skates

    Use this holiday as an excuse to buy a gift for a friend or loved one. Find out their shoe size and gift them with a pair of lovely skates!

  3. Make a fun post

    Ice skating rinks are a breeding ground for fun videos. Make a video of yourself on a skating rink. Whether you look funny, awkward, or elegant, spread the fun of ice skating and inspire others to join in.

5 Interesting Facts About Skating

  1. Skaters spin way too fast

    Skaters can spin as many as six times in one second!

  2. Incredible landing pressure

    When a skater performs a triple or quadruple jump, the impact their bodies land with is 5 to 14 times their weight.

  3. Skaters can’t dress outrageously

    In some skating competitions, judges may deduct points from a candidate whose outfit is considered too provocative.

  4. No vocals allowed

    In top-level competitions, skaters are not allowed to perform to music that includes vocals.

  5. Male skaters can’t do this

    There is a move called the ‘layback spin’ that male skaters can’t perform because of the level of flexibility required.

Why We Love National Skating Month

  1. It’s just plain fun

    We love skating because there’s nothing quite like the feeling of freedom that comes with the speed and smooth glide of skating; nothing as refreshing as the cool breeze that sweeps past as you spin and swirl. Skating is just plain fun, and we love it!

  2. It’s available all year round

    Skating is one winter activity that’s available all the time, thanks to indoor rinks. When the heat of summer gets too unbearable, a winter experience can be had in your nearby skating rink.

  3. Learning brings laughter

    If you’ve ever skated before, you probably remember the jittery nerves you felt while taking your very first glide. If you fell over again and again, you probably had a good laugh while doing it. Learning to skate puts a smile on your face and the faces of the pros who are laughing at you!

National Skating Month dates

Year Date Day
2027 January 1 Friday
2028 January 1 Saturday
2029 January 1 Monday
2030 January 1 Tuesday
2031 January 1 Wednesday