Forgot to post about this before the event but "BattleUK III" happened a few weeks ago and so here's some of the results and some videos.
Well September has been-and-gone and, as we head into October, it's time for another newsletter. This time we have some information on the Santa Skate 2008, along with a handful of impressive videos, and the usual course information.
Of all the things that catch out beginner skaters putting on wrist guards properly is the most common and the easiest to fix. Here's a guide to help you get it right first time.
This is the website of Matthew Denner, a UK based inline skating instructor. If you're looking to start skating, or improve your current skills, you should take a look around to see what I have to offer.
I try to make my courses goal oriented, whether that is being part of the larger street skating community, or just getting a number of skills that combine well together. I cater for all skill levels, from complete beginner through to competent skaters. When teaching private lessons I treat you as an individual, catering for your abilities and learning rate. And with those courses and lessons my students get their own students area page with access to notes, tips and drills.
For information on the lessons and courses I teach, or advice on skating in general, please feel free to use the contact form.
My service provider moved access to my website and I didn't get informed, hence the massive gap in updates to this site.
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Please use the form below to contact me. I do reply to all submissions as soon as possible, which may be a while if I'm teaching, and those replies include email and contact phone numbers should you require them.