Amy Brolsma

Amy Brolsma

Amy Brolsma has been coaching for more than 20 years and currently teaches in Appleton and De Pere, Wisconsin.  Amy has a PSA Master Rating in both Moves in the Field and Freestyle.  She competed at the 1999 US Figure Skating Championships and was the 1999 US Collegiate bronze medalist in figures.  She spent a year in Sweden as the head coach of a competitive club, qualifying all Regionals skaters to Sectionals and 3 skaters to Junior Swedish Nationals.

Amy is currently the PSA Workshop Director for the state of Wisconsin and has presented at several state workshops and a nationwide seminar.  She teaches all levels from basic skills on up.  She’s coached several Regional competitors, Regional medalists, and a Junior National pair team.  She has her Senior Freestyle and 8th Figure Test.  Amy has a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology with an emphasis in Exercise Science.

 

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