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You will need to complete all boxes with a red asterisk as well as submit payment through
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for the appropriate membership type.
Membership year runs from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025.
Des Moines Figure Skating Membership Benefits
US Figure Skating Membership
Subscription to US Figure Skating “Skating Magazine”
US Figure Skating Athlete Insurance
Eligibility for US Figure Skating competitions, exhibitions and ice shows
Eligibility to participate in DMFSC sponsored ice shows (including solo performances), workshops, test sessions and seminars
Participation in club social events including parades, family picnic, etc.
Privilege to purchase a DMFSC club jacket
Des Moines Figure Skating Membership Fundraising & Volunteer Requests
Both fundraising and volunteer opportunities will be available throughout the year and a calendar of events will be published on the club website and Facebook page.
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Have you ever had a formal US Safesport complaint against you or been found in violation of US Safesport rules? If so, please submit details to
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First Year Family (2 Members at Same Address, 1 must be parent if minor) $150
Individual Membership (Age 18 or Over) = $100
Additional Family Member = $35
Professional Membership = $75
Renewal Family Membership (2 Members at the same address, 1 must be parent if minor)) = $135
Skaters under the age of 18 must join with an adult under the family membership. This applies for associate memberships as well.
Payment can be completed by adding the appropriate membership product to your shopping cart found in our
Our Club Store
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Additional Notes
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Waiver and Release of Liability, Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement
(“Agreement”)
In consideration of participating in
Des Moines Figure Skating Club
activities, I represent that I understand the nature of figure skating activities (“activity”) and that I am qualified, in good health and in proper physical condition to participate in such “activity”. I acknowledge that if I believe event conditions are unsafe, I will immediately discontinue participation in the “activity”.
I fully understand that this “activity” involves risks of serious bodily injury, including permanent disability, paralysis and death, which may be caused by my own actions, or inactions, those of others participating in the “activity”, the conditions in which the “activity” takes place, or the negligence of the “releasees” named below; and that there may be other risks either not known to me or not readily foreseeable at this time; and I fully accept and assume all such risks and all responsibility for losses, costs, and damages I incur as a result of my participation in the “activity”.
I hereby release, discharge, and covenant not to sue the,
Des Moines Figure Skating Club
, United States Figure Skating, it’s directors, officers, administrators, sponsors, volunteers, agents, employees, staff, instructors, trainers, other participants and if applicable, owners and lessors of premises on which the “activity” takes place (each considered one of the “Releasees” herein) from all liability, claims, demands, losses, or damages on my account caused or alleged to be caused in whole or in part by the negligence of the “releasees” or otherwise, including negligent rescue operations; and I further agree that if, despite this release, waiver of liability, and assumption of risk, I, or anyone on my behalf, makes a claim against any of the Releasees, I will indemnify, save, and hold harmless each of the releasees from any loss, liability, damage, or cost which any may incur as the result of such claim.
The
Des Moines Figure Skating Club
has the right, but not the obligation, to provide rules, regulations and/or ice monitors for Club Ice. We hereby acknowledge that
Des Moines Figure Skating Club
shall not be responsible for the supervision of the members at Club Ice.
I have read this RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY, ASSUMPTION OF RISK, AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT, understand that I have given up substantial rights by signing it and have signed it freely and without any inducement or assurance of any nature and intend it to be a complete and unconditional release of all liability to the greatest extent allowed by law and agree that if any portion of this agreement is held to be invalid, the balance, notwithstanding, shall continue in full force and effect.
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Parental Consent & Indemnification Agreement
I, the minor’s parent and/or legal guardian, understand the nature of the above referenced activities and the minor’s experience and capabilities and believe the minor to be qualified to participant in such “activity”. I hereby release, discharge, covenant not to sue and AGREE TO INDEMNIFY AND SAVE AND HOLD HARMLESS each of the Releasees from all liability, claims, demands, losses, or damages on the minor’s account caused or alleged to have been caused in whole or in part by the negligence of the Releasees or otherwise, including negligent rescue operations, and further agree that if, despite this release, I, the minor, or anyone on the minor’s behalf makes a claims against any of the above Releasees, I WILL INDEMNIFY, SAVE AND HOLD HARMLESS each of the Releasees from any litigation expense, attorney fees, loss liability, damage, or cost any Releasees may incur as the result of any such claim.
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Consent for Medical Attention or Treatment
I certify that I, the member, or I, the parent/guardian of said participant, give my consent to the ____
Des Moines Figure Skating Club
___ and the facility the activities are taking place in and their staff and to members of the ____
Des Moines Figure Skating Club
___, their Board of Directors and volunteers to obtain medical care from any licensed physician, hospital or clinic, including transportation and emergency medical services, for myself/ourselves and/or said participant for any injury that could arise from participant in these activities.
This Consent for Medical Attention shall be binding and effective for the
2023-2024
membership year of the Des Moines Figure Skating Club
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SafeSport Statement for Membership Renewal
Des Moines Figure Skating Club is committed to creating a safe and positive environment for members’ physical, emotional and social development and ensuring that it promotes an environment free of misconduct. The following code of conduct applies to all participants in activities hosted, supported, sponsored or engaged in by U.S. Figure Skating and Des Moines Figure Skating Club including but not limited to competitions, exhibitions, training camps and local rink activities. I recognize that my participation or my child's in all the activities associated with U.S. Figure Skating and Des Moines Figure Skating Club is an honor and privilege that carries certain responsibilities. I agree to fully abide by the rules and guidelines set forth by U.S. Figure Skating or its properly designated agents.
U.S. Figure Skating Member Code of Conduct GR 1.02
I recognize that my participation in all activities hosted, supported, sponsored or engaged in by U.S. Figure Skating, including but not limited to competitions, exhibitions and training camps, is an honor and privilege that carries certain responsibilities. I agree to fully abide by the rules and guidelines set forth by U.S. Figure Skating or its properly designated agents. As a precondition to participation in activities hosted, supported, sponsored or engaged in by U.S. Figure Skating, I will adhere to the following tenets in good faith:
I will exhibit the highest standards of fairness, ethical behavior and genuine good sportsmanship in all of my relations with others.
I will not damage public or private property. I understand that I may be held financially responsible for damage deemed to be wantonly or willfully executed on my part, and that I may be subject to disciplinary action by U.S. Figure Skating.
I will not use or possess illegal drugs, and I will not engage in criminal activity. I understand that, if I am found to use or possess illegal drugs, or if I am found to engage in any criminal activity during any activity hosted, supported, sponsored or engaged in by U.S. Figure Skating, I may be subject to criminal penalties as well as penalties imposed by U.S. Figure Skating.
I will adhere to the rules of U.S. Figure Skating and the host organization at all activities hosted, supported, sponsored or engaged in by U.S. Figure Skating.
I will comply with all applicable anti-doping rules including, but not limited to, ISU and USADA antidoping rules.
I will conduct myself in a manner not detrimental to the welfare of figure skating. I understand that my actions reflect on U.S. Figure Skating and the sport of figure skating both positively and negatively. I understand that if my acts, statements, or conduct are considered detrimental to the welfare of figure skating by the appropriate authority, I may be subject to penalties imposed by U.S. Figure Skating pursuant to GR 1.04. G. I understand that the penalties that may be imposed may include, but are not limited to, loss of future international selections, loss of financial support from U.S. Figure Skating and its Memorial Fund, and loss of participation in activities hosted, supported, sponsored or engaged in by U.S. Figure Skating.
I understand that all disciplinary proceedings will be conducted pursuant to Article XXV, Section 3, of the U.S. Figure Skating bylaws, and that my rights and remedies are derived therefrom.
Safe Sport Membership Signature
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Des Moines Figure Skating Club
Basic Ice Usage and Free Skating Etiquette Safety Rules
Basic rules governing all behavior of
coaches, skaters, parents/guardians, and spectators.
The purpose of these guidelines is to ensure the safety and to provide the best possible skating experience for each skater on the ice during Freestyle skating sessions.
Along with the following stated rules, please always:
Respect the rights of others.
Respect the arena’s property and the property of others.
Pick up all belongings from the ice rink and bench areas (including dirty tissues, water cups, bottles, etc.) at the end of the session.
Prohibited
All:
Being verbally abusive to other skaters or coaches.
Parents, skaters, coaches not in the session or other spectators should not loiter at the rail or benches. This is unsafe and it interferes with a constructive training session.
No breakable or open
containers are allowed rink side. Drinks are allowed on or below the railing. Food is not permitted near the rail or on the ice
Skaters/Coaches:
Deliberately challenging, scaring or intentionally blocking another skater.
Kicking, digging holes, scraping or stomping the ice with your blades and kicking the railings.
Standing on the ice to talk to someone – this should be done off-ice.
Headphone use while on the ice.
Parents/Guardians/Spectators:
Videotaping another student other than your own skater is strictly prohibited.
Coaching by parents from the bleachers, benches or railing is
not
allowed at anytime.
Payment of Contracts/walk-on fees
Skaters must pay for each session
before
stepping on to the ice (Contract through DMFSC or Walk-on Rate).
Awareness of other skaters
All coaches and skaters, regardless of experience or level, must stay aware of other skaters on the ice. Try to anticipate the patterns of others as you decide your own pattern in accordance with right of way and club ice usage prescribed patterns (see Use of Certain Areas on the Ice below)
Be understanding if someone gets in your way.
Skaters coming toward each other should try to move to the right in order to avoid collisions.
Remember to look both ways before leaving the railing or skating across the ice.
Keep moving while on the ice, as it is dangerous for you, other skaters and coaches to stand still during a session. It is especially important not to stop in the middle of the ice or any of the jumping corners.
Right of Way
Skaters performing their programs to music have the first priority right of way (please note, the skater forfeits this priority if not wearing the neon vest/sash during the program). Everyone (skaters and coaches) yields to whoever is skating to the music while wearing the neon sash. Do your best to stay clear of his or her pattern.
If the rink has a harness, the skater on the harness has the second priority right of way. Coaches working with their students in the harness should be mindful of those skating to their music.
Skaters in a lesson have the third priority right of way over general skaters in the session.
Use of certain areas on the ice
LUTZ CORNERS - Because of the nature of the Lutz jump, it is most commonly performed in the 10:00 and 4:00 corners of the rink (unless it is a clockwise jumper.). These corners are informally called the "Lutz Corners”. Avoid coaching and practice activities in these corners unless working on the Lutz jump. Remember that the approach to a Lutz is long
and blind
. The skater doing the Lutz is not likely to see you.
If there is a Lefty jumper practicing Lutz jumps, their corners will be the opposite corners (8:00 and 2:00).
Snowplow through Basic 3 and Adult 1 Skaters should be coached from the Corner opposite the Lutz Corner and in the area directly behind the short red axis lines at either end of the rink.
CENTER ICE (around the Center Circle). Skaters should practice their spins in the area in and surrounding the center circle. Skaters practicing program and moves in the field patterns should understand that the spinner is not likely to see you while spinning and should adjust your pattern accordingly
In all areas on the ice, skaters are expected to be working on their own skating skills/routines. Unless actively practicing a group number, skaters should not be ‘traveling in packs’ around the ice.
Music
Skaters/coaches who intend to have music played during the session should give it to the ice monitor (or place it in the music box) at the beginning of the session in order to be included in the music rotation.
While headphone use on the ice is strictly prohibited, use of hand-held music devices that have a speaker are allowed.
Coaching Guidelines
Coaches are asked to teach at or very near the boards (out of traffic patterns) as much as possible except when skating with or demonstrating to a student, when using the harness or with beginning skaters to ensure safety (see
Use of Certain Areas of the Ice
for beginning skaters).
While teaching programs to skaters, coaches should refrain as much as possible from skating a majority or entire programs with their skaters. In cases where Coaches who need to skate a program with their skater while the skater is still learning both student
and
coach will be expected to wear the neon vest/sash.
Clearing the Ice
When the Zamboni doors open, all skaters and coaches must leave the ice immediately. If you are skating to your music, please stop skating immediately, turn off music and clear the ice – no exceptions.
Consequences for not complying with above rules
Violation of any of the above Basic Ice Usage and Free Skating Etiquette Safety Rules may result in a verbal warning, written warning, up to and including suspension of club membership.
Ice Monitors
Ice monitors are volunteers who are members of the DMFSC and have received ice monitor training.
They have been given the responsibility of ensuring all skaters have signed-in and paid for the ice session, that music is played in the appropriate rotation, and that appropriate action is taken if rules set herein are not being followed.
Proper music rotation provides for priority to coach requests, but should still alternate with skater requests for music.
In the absence of ice monitors, coaches and skaters should observe the prescribed rule for music rotation, and anyone on or off ice observing a violation of the rules set herein should inform the DMFSC Board President as soon as possible.
It is expected that all DMFSC members will conduct themselves well at all times. Members are expected to follow all local ice rules when visiting other facilities, or participating in open freestyle sessions offered by any arena. In the absence of specific guidelines, DMFSC members are expected to follow the above rules.
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