After Flight 5342, I've been inspired to start my figure skating journey as soon as possible but I don't know how.

The title basically says it all. I was really shaken by it because I was following one of the skaters on it for some time (Spencer Lane) because his journey was very inspiring to me as he started later than most skaters and got so good in such a short amount of time. It's so unfortunate that him and many others' careers were cut off so prematurely. I feel so much sorrow knowing that it could've been anyone on that plane. I have been wanting to skate for the longest time, and as cheesy as it may sound, the crash put into perspective how short life is and how we should seize the chance to follow our dreams.

So here's the problem: I (15f) live in a semi-small town that has rinks that don't cater to older people wanting to learn figure skating or even regular skating. I also don't want to ask my parents because they will most likely say yes when they would have to work longer hours and it would overall just be more strenuous to them. It's a long drive (30min) to the nearest rink that has the classes that I need and I go to a private school that focuses lots on academic prowess.

is there any way that I could learn even if it's once or twice a week?