Who offers the best hockey training for 11 and up?
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Who offers the best hockey training for 11 and up?
I get asked a lot about specialty training for kids 11 and up. If any of you folks out there would recommend the best trainers, and best for the dollar spent, I would sure appreciate it.
Any names, websites, etc., ... Thanks in advance.
Any names, websites, etc., ... Thanks in advance.
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Re: Who offers the best hockey training for 11 and up?
Kyndrachuk wrote:I get asked a lot about specialty training for kids 11 and up. If any of you folks out there would recommend the best trainers, and best for the dollar spent, I would sure appreciate it.
Any names, websites, etc., ... Thanks in advance.
http://1sthockey.com/about/
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Many AAA programs keep kids on the ice during the summer and have good benefits to weigh out. Because of my location I have been a Miracle Gold guy myself. They partner with many camps and clinics too. Another non AAA option up here is FHIT and the kids who partake in this program have seen huge improvements moving up one or two teams in big associations like Blaine, Centennial, Andover, etc.
Personally if the player wants to play year round just being on the ice is a benefit the bonus comes with the coaching and training but its hard to make a mistake when you are giving your player more ice time.
Personally if the player wants to play year round just being on the ice is a benefit the bonus comes with the coaching and training but its hard to make a mistake when you are giving your player more ice time.
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James B Mcbain wrote:Instructors:
Karl Erickson
Kevin Ziegler
Shjon Podein
Cal Dietz
Bernie McBain
http://1sthockey.com/



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thanks, great info
I like what you had to say about huge improvements that allow kids to move up a level. That's what it's all about.
BBgunner wrote:Many AAA programs keep kids on the ice during the summer and have good benefits to weigh out. Because of my location I have been a Miracle Gold guy myself. They partner with many camps and clinics too. Another non AAA option up here is FHIT and the kids who partake in this program have seen huge improvements moving up one or two teams in big associations like Blaine, Centennial, Andover, etc.
Personally if the player wants to play year round just being on the ice is a benefit the bonus comes with the coaching and training but its hard to make a mistake when you are giving your player more ice time.