SST Skate Meetup
SkaMiDan Skate Together
The SkaMiDan Skate Together, or SST for short, is our weekly meet-up for skating and ice skating together.
Whether you're on roller skates, inline skates, or ice skates, and whether you're a beginner or a pro, you're always welcome with us.
We look forward to seeing you!
SkaMiDan Skate Together
What? Where? When?
Our weekly skate meet-up has become a well-established event for spending a great time together. We aim to make the activities at SST as varied as possible and welcome every skater, regardless of experience, and anyone who wants to become one.
Please refer to our event calendar to stay updated on the purpose, location, and time of each SST gathering.
Below, you'll find a detailed description of all the activities we engage in during SkaMiDan Skate Together. If you still have questions, don't hesitate to reach out to us at any time – we look forward to hearing from you!
Activities and events
Everything that rolls
At our 'EVERYTHING that ROLLS' skate meet-up, you’re definitely in the right place.
It doesn’t matter which discipline of inline or roller skating you practice – here, we train everything and have a great time together.
EVERYTHING that rolls meet-up – Details
How does the meet-up work?
How does the meet-up work?
We all meet at a skate park or a similar location and stay there. Everyone brings their own skates, such as their own inline skates or roller skates.
We skate, learn new braking methods, techniques and tricks together or just relax and have a good time.
When choosing the location, we ensure that it allows us to enjoy all the following disciplines:
- Recreational & Urban Skating
- Aggressive Skating
- Freestyle Slalom Skating
- Jam & Dance Skating
We look forward to skating and having fun with you!
Where does the meet-up take place?
Where does the meet-up take place?
Usually – but not always – our ‘EVERYTHING THAT ROLLS’ meet-up takes place in the skate park in 79576 Weil am Rhein , Germany .
You can find more detailed information about each location in the dates listed in our event calendar.
Who can participate?
Who can participate?
At our "EVERYTHING that ROLLS" meet-up, everyone is welcome to join, whether you’re on inline skates, roller skates, skateboards, or scooters, and regardless of age.
PLEASE NOTE:
This is a shared but independent skating event. We cannot assume any supervisory responsibility.
What do I need to bring with me?
What do I need to bring with me?
You should bring the following to our ' EVERYTHING that ROLLS' meeting :
- Your inline skates, roller skates, skateboard, BMX or scooter
- Your protectors and your helmet (voluntary, of course, but recommended by us)
- Something to drink (recommended)
What do I need to be able to do?
What do I need to be able to do?
At our "EVERYTHING that ROLLS" meet-up, there are no requirements. You're warmly welcome, whether you're a pro, stepping onto your skates for the first time, or just want to watch.
Our goal is to have a great time together and learn from each other.
Important:
Our meet-ups are not formal courses. While we’re happy to support and help each other, we can’t teach at the same level or depth as we do in our courses. We also want to skate and try new things during the meet-ups!
When do I have to be there?
When do I have to be there?
At the "EVERYTHING that ROLLS" meet-up, we stay at the specified location.
You can either join us at the start time or come later—whatever works best for you and fits your schedule.
Sanitary facilities
Sanitary facilities
We make an effort to plan our meet-ups and choose locations where sanitary facilities, such as restrooms, are available. However, this is not always the case.
You can check the link in the specific event to see if and what kind of sanitary facilities are available at the location.
WhatsApp group
WhatsApp group
We also have a WhatsApp group for our SkaMiDan Skate Together (SST).
In this group, we not only organize the SST events but also arrange spontaneous skating meet-ups outside of the official SST schedule.
If you'd like to join our WhatsApp group, feel free to contact us or ask to be invited or added after attending one of our SST meet-ups.
Fitness Skating
At our "Fitness Skating" meet-ups, we come together to take smaller or larger laps on our inline skates or roller skates.
Along the way, we enjoy engaging conversations, have lots of fun, and get – or stay – in great shape effortlessly!
Fitness meet-up – Details
How does the meet-up work?
How does the meet-up work?
We all meet at a set time at the designated meeting point. Everyone brings their own wheels, such as inline skates or roller skates.
From the meeting point, we either start a circuit or skate along a route, sometimes returning together by train.
When selecting the route, we ensure that the surface quality is good and that all participants can manage the sections comfortably.
Where does the meeting take place?
Where does the meeting take place?
The meeting point for our 'Fitness Skating' gathering varies depending on the route we want to skate. Generally – but not always – we meet in 79576 Weil am Rhein, Germany.
More detailed information about the specific meeting point can be found in the dates of our event calendar.
Who can participate?
Who can participate?
Anyone can join our 'Fitness Skating' gathering, whether on inline skates, roller skates, skateboards, or scooters, and regardless of age.
NOTE:
This is a group activity, but with autonomous skating. We cannot take on any supervisory responsibility.
What do I need to bring with me?
What do I need to bring with me?
You should bring the following to our 'Fitness Skating Meetup':
- Your fitness, speed or urban skates (inline skates or roller skates)
- Your protectors and your helmet (voluntary, of course, but recommended by us)
- Something to drink (recommended)
What do I need to be able to do?
What do I need to be able to do?
For our 'Fitness Skating Meetup' you should meet the following requirements:
- Safe movement on skates
- Mastery of at least one braking method
Depending on the route, there may be some inclines. Don't worry, there's no need to be afraid of them! We are happy to support you, guide you, and assist you with braking if you feel unsure.
Our goal is to have a good time together.
Important: Our meetups are not courses. Of course, we support each other, but we cannot impart our knowledge and skills to the same extent as we do in our courses. We also want to skate ourselves and try new things during the meetups!
When do I have to be there?
When do I have to be there?
At the 'Fitness Skating Meeting' we meet at the specified location.
From there we start our circuit, or rather our section of the route.
It is therefore important that you are there at the start time.
Sanitary facilities
Sanitary facilities
We strive to plan our meetups and choose locations where restroom facilities are available. However, this is not always the case.
You can check via the link in the respective event to see if and which restroom facilities are available at the location.
WhatsApp group
WhatsApp group
We also have a WhatsApp group for our SkaMiDan Skate Together (SST).
In this group, we not only organize the SST events but also arrange spontaneous skating meet-ups outside of the official SST schedule.
If you'd like to join our WhatsApp group, feel free to contact us or ask to be invited or added after attending one of our SST meet-ups.
Aggressive Skating
Our 'Aggressive Skating' meeting is by far the most adrenaline-filled gathering.
Here we come together to learn new tricks and push our limits. Everyday life is quickly forgotten.
Aggressive meet-up – Details
How does the meet-up work?
How does the meet-up work?
We meet at a skatepark or indoor skate hall and stay there. Everyone brings their own ride, such as aggressive inline skates, urban skates, or park roller skates. Skates like fitness skates, speed skates, or freestyle slalom skates are not suitable for this meetup.
We skate, learn new tricks together, such as grinds or airs, and have a great time. When choosing the location, we make sure it is also suitable for complete beginners of aggressive and park skating.
Where does the meet-up take place?
Where does the meet-up take place?
Since the end of 2024, we’ve been excited to have a new skate hall, the Trendsporthalle in Basel, Switzerland. This is where our 'Aggressive Meet-Up' usually takes place – though not always.
The hall stays warm even in winter and offers sanitary facilities, a kiosk, and everything you need.
Detailed information about the specific meeting points can be found in the dates listed in our event calendar.
Who can participate?
Who can participate?
At our 'Aggressive Skating' meet-up, everyone is welcome to join, whether with inline skates, roller skates, skateboards, or scooters. Please note the age restrictions of the respective skate hall or location.
IMPORTANT:
This is a shared but autonomous skating session. We cannot assume any supervisory responsibility.
What do I need to bring with me?
What do I need to bring with me?
To our ' Aggressive Skating Meeting ' you should bring the following:
- Your urban, aggressive or park skates (inline skates or roller skates)
- Your protectors and your helmet (voluntary, of course, but recommended by us)
- Something to drink (recommended)
What do I need to be able to do?
What do I need to be able to do?
For our 'Aggressive Skating Meetup' you should meet the following requirements:
- Safe movement on skates
- Mastering at least one braking method
- Falling safely, or not being afraid or panicking about it
Our goal is to have a great time together and learn from each other.
Important:
Our meet-ups are not classes. Of course, we support each other, but we cannot share our knowledge and skills to the same extent as we do in our courses. During the meet-ups, we also want to skate ourselves and try out new things!
When do I have to be there?
When do I have to be there?
At the 'Aggressive Skating Meeting' we stay at the specified location.
You can either come directly at the start time or join later – whatever suits you best and is possible for you in terms of time.
Sanitary facilities
Sanitary facilities
We strive to plan our meet-ups and select locations where sanitary facilities, such as toilets, are available. However, this is not always the case.
Through the link provided in each event, you can check whether and what sanitary facilities are available at the location.
WhatsApp group
WhatsApp group
We also have a WhatsApp group for our SkaMiDan Skate Together (SST).
In this group, we not only organize the SST events but also arrange spontaneous skating meet-ups outside of the official SST schedule.
If you'd like to join our WhatsApp group, feel free to contact us or ask to be invited or added after attending one of our SST meet-ups.
Ice Skating
At our 'Ice Skating Meet-Ups,' we invite you to enjoy a relaxed skating session.
Here, we learn from each other, improve our skating skills, or simply have a great time on the ice.
Most ice rinks also offer warm drinks and snacks, ensuring we can fully enjoy the experience.
Ice Skating Meet-up – Details
How does the meet-up work?
How does the meet-up work?
We all meet at an ice rink and stay there. Everyone brings their own skates or rents a pair on-site.
We head onto the ice together, learn from each other, and have a great time.
When choosing a location, we ensure it is suitable even for complete beginners in ice skating.
Where does the meeting take place?
Where does the meeting take place?
For our 'Ice Skating Meet-Ups,' we gather at one of the regional ice rinks or skating halls.
For example, we sometimes meet at the Eglisee ice rink or the Margarethen ice rink in Basel.
Detailed information about the specific meeting point can be found in the dates listed in our event calendar.
Who can participate?
Who can participate?
At our 'Ice Skating' meet-up, everyone is welcome to join, whether with inline skates, roller skates, skateboards, or scooters.
Please note the age restrictions of the respective ice rink or skating hall.
IMPORTANT:
This is a shared but autonomous skating session. We cannot assume any supervisory responsibility.
What do I need to bring with me?
What do I need to bring with me?
You should bring the following to our 'Ice Skating Meet-ups':
- Your skates (you can rent them at most ice rinks)
- Your protectors and your helmet (voluntary, of course, but recommended by us)
- Something to drink (recommended)
What do I need to be able to do?
What do I need to be able to do?
For our 'Ice Skating Meet-Up,' you should meet the following requirement:
- The ability to move forward on the ice, even if with the help of the barrier.
Our goal is to have a great time together and learn from each other.
Important:
Our meet-ups are not classes. Of course, we support each other, but we cannot share our knowledge and skills to the same extent as we do in our courses. During the meet-ups, we also want to skate ourselves and try out new things!
When do I have to be there?
When do I have to be there?
At the 'Ice Skating Meet-up' we stay at the specified location.
You can either come directly at the start time or join later – whatever suits you best and is possible for you in terms of time.
Sanitary facilities
Sanitary facilities
We make an effort to plan our meet-ups and choose locations where sanitary facilities, such as toilets, are available. However, this is not always the case.
Through the link in each event, you can check whether and which sanitary facilities are available at the location.
WhatsApp group
WhatsApp group
We also have a WhatsApp group for our SkaMiDan Skate Together (SST).
In this group, we not only organize the SST events but also arrange spontaneous skating meet-ups outside of the official SST schedule.
If you'd like to join our WhatsApp group, feel free to contact us or ask to be invited or added after attending one of our SST meet-ups.