$25 for One Month of Gymnastics, Skating, or Hockey Lessons at Midwest Training and Ice Center in Dyer ($95 Value)
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- Professional instruction
- 34,000 sq. ft. gym facility
- Largest ice center in the region
- Family oriented
The balance, grace, and agility that sports develop also come in handy during everyday life's most grueling demands, from tightrope performances of Swan Lake to feeding alligators on stilts. Get the skills without the spills with today’s Groupon: for $25, you get one month of gymnastics, skating, or hockey group lessons at Midwest Training and Ice Center in Dyer (a $95 value).
As northwest Indiana's largest facility for recreational athletes and future Olympians, Midwest Training and Ice Center unleashes an array of sports-specific training designed for all ages and abilities. Students can absorb four weeks of dedicated group instruction from an experienced, enthusiastic, and international coaching staff, honing skills in gymnastics, ice skating, or hockey. Germinating mat workers can sign up for gymnastic instruction held in a 34,000-square-foot facility, where they'll chase dreams across uneven parallel bars and tame wild pommel horses while mastering their flip-flopping craft. Ice travelers can pursue frosty fun with rink instruction that ranges from graceful gliding to facing off with padded foe on a tundra as smooth as a zamboni's bottom. Class schedules change seasonally, and registration fees are included in the value of this Groupon.
Located within an hour’s drive of Chicago, Midwest Training and Ice Center is a great escape for sporty families, allowing ample time for car ride sing-alongs and backseat performances of Les Misérables.
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About Midwest Training and Ice Center
The sounds of hockey sticks slapping pucks, ice skates carving figure eights, and trampoline springs squeaking fill Midwest Training and Ice Center. Adding to the soundscape, experienced staff members shout words of encouragement during adult and youth activities that unfold throughout the 34,000-square-foot gymnastics training facility and the Olympic-sized ice arena.
To help visitors grab an edge on their competition, personal trainers stage workouts in the fitness center, which includes strength and cardio equipment, group classes, and locker rooms equipped with a sauna—one of the best ways to relax post workout, and the second best way to cook a turkey. Though the facility focuses on competitive-training programs, its doors also open for public skates, open gyms, youth summer camps, and birthday parties.