Is Tier 3 Ice Skating open?

Is Tier 3 Ice Skating open?

IRMA, British Ice Skating and EIHA can now officially confirm that ice rinks in tier three will be allowed to open for elite athletes, professional dancers and choreographers, people with a disability, supervised activities for children and for formal education or training purposes.

Will ice rinks shut in Tier 3?

Tier Three “Indoor skating rinks must close other than for elite athletes, professional dancers and choreographers, people with a disability, supervised activities for children and for formal education or training purposes” – Taken from guidance regarding venues that must close.

What is stick and puck?

Stick & Puck is a public session and provides a perfect opportunity for hockey players of all ages to focus on skill development. Required equipment for Stick & Puck participants include a helmet (full face cage or visor for participants under 18 years of age), gloves, elbow pads, shin pads, and full length pants.

Are restaurants open Tier 3?

Pubs, cafes and restaurants must remain shut in Tier 3 areas except for takeaway and delivery services, and households cannot mix except in public places outdoors. It also means that indoor theatres and museums will soon be banned in areas moving from Tier 2 to Tier 3.

How many pucks Should you shoot a day?

Create a Daily Practice Routine Get 20 pucks and shoot 5 sets of 20 for 100 pucks in a day. This should take about 20 minutes given no distractions.

What should I bring to stick and Puck?

Although equipment requirements for stick-and-puck sessions vary from rink to rink, most will let you on the ice as long as you’ve got a hockey stick and puck, hockey gloves, and an approved helmet. Oftentimes, players—especially those under 18 years old—are required to wear a facemask, as well.

Is Hampton Court ice rink open in Tier 4?

Meanwhile, the Arena Group has been forced to suspend use of its ice-skating rinks at Hampton Court Palace (pictured) and Queens House Greenwich. Among the businesses that must close are entertainment venues such as theatres, concert halls, cinemas, museums and galleries, skating rinks and fairgrounds.