I have 2 x 30 mins one-to one lessons on different days - a mix of dance, free and field moves (more dance though!)
I also do a group dance lesson on another day which is 30 mins (which is a free part of our club session so is not every week) but it is working on small parts of a dance behind a tiny coned off section of rink so not usually very tiring.
I find 30 mins of lesson a time is plenty. By the time I have a warm up, a 30 mins lesson & practice time (before and/ or after my lesson), I've often reached my "safe" skating limit of ~1.5hrs on the ice. Much longer than this and I get so tired I start making silly mistakes and need to get off the ice for my own and others safety!
At the moment I feel like I barely have time to keep up with all the elements/ jumps / spins/ dances etc I'm learning and am mearly treading water and not really improving due to lack of time to practice! New things like my back 3 turns aren't going to improve unless I spend a
lot of time on them, and there is no point in paying my coach to supervise me practicing! Corrections yes... practice no...
After my rink reopens I need to make sure I get a full 1.5hr on the ice each time I skate before work (ie make sure I get up earlier and not be 20+ mins later than planned everytime!
). I possibly need to add another skating session too, purely for practice as I think this would improve my skating more that more/longer lessons. Cheaper than more lessons too!