Isk8NYC
02-04-2010, 11:04 AM
This is intriguing: http://www.icersize.com/
It's a great idea - I've taught on-ice exercise classes and loved them!
My thoughts:
1) Logistically, how could the skaters use this video? I'd think they'd have to use a projecter to watch while on the ice. A teacher-led class would probably be better since it would provide feedback and correction to the students.
2) Upping the video level to people who can already skate would be a better target market. Beginners can get frustrated very easily with just the skating skills and learning to skate off-ice isn't feasible.
3) They sent their marketing email through the PSA to members. A video like this could be considered competition for business, lol. Probably not the most receptive audience.
4) I think I like the manual best: http://www.icersize.com/Announcements.html Lots of good info and advice there, but they mix-and-match between beginners and more advanced skaters. It could be organized a little better because I think a beginner would be confused.
NB: The website/company hired the PSA to send out a mass mailing to PSA members.
It's a great idea - I've taught on-ice exercise classes and loved them!
My thoughts:
1) Logistically, how could the skaters use this video? I'd think they'd have to use a projecter to watch while on the ice. A teacher-led class would probably be better since it would provide feedback and correction to the students.
2) Upping the video level to people who can already skate would be a better target market. Beginners can get frustrated very easily with just the skating skills and learning to skate off-ice isn't feasible.
3) They sent their marketing email through the PSA to members. A video like this could be considered competition for business, lol. Probably not the most receptive audience.
4) I think I like the manual best: http://www.icersize.com/Announcements.html Lots of good info and advice there, but they mix-and-match between beginners and more advanced skaters. It could be organized a little better because I think a beginner would be confused.
NB: The website/company hired the PSA to send out a mass mailing to PSA members.