Showing posts with label Hockey Academy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hockey Academy. Show all posts

Surrey, Delta Spring Hockey School Camps

Surrey, Delta Spring Hockey Camps

International Hockey Camps
27th annual Camp. Located in Burnaby, Surrey and Oakland California. Featuring Professional Coaches, Enio Sacilotto, 7 to 1 player-coach ratio to maximize player learning, Innovative drills and circuit training to keep players active, class room seminars that include hockey lessons, as well as lessons on goal setting, visualization and personal growth. Specialized Camps include: Super Skills Camp (full day), Elite Training Camp (full day), Stick handling and Moves Camp, Defensemen Camp, Checking & Hitting Camp, Shooting and Scoring Camp, and Power Skating & Puck Control Camp. For more details go to: www.coachenio.com, or email enio@coachenio.com or call 604 255-4747 for coaches, Parents and Players go to the website for free coaching articles, drills and resources! Surrey, BC

Top Flight Hockey School
A weekly development camp out of GPF in Delta, BC for age groups 2000 - 2004 during June and July. The program focuses upon skating and hockey skill development. The program teaches and emphasizes proper technique, form, speed and skill as they apply to the game of hockey. The camp will provide and implement a positive and productive learning environment for the students to gain maximum benefits.

Eagles Summer Hockey Camps
Designed for “Rep” players ho have been playing “Rep” hockey and/or Elite Spring Hockey and are looking for a program to take them to the next level. All areas of skill development will be emphasized and will include the following specialized training: Goaltending, offensive/defensive responsibilities, extensive power skating, shooting, passing and puck control. High level drills and other team tactics will also be included in these sessions. South Surrey Arena

Surrey Power Skating Camps

 

Barbara Aidelbaum Skating Schools
Skill Development technical power skating (ice hockey skating) programs are created for all ages and abilities: Minor Hockey, Junior, Collegiate, Adult, and Pro. The programs include training for explosive quickness and speed, agility, flexibility, strength, power and endurance. Video is used for biomechanical skating analysis. The techniques are trained repetitively so that when the neuromuscular patterns are repeated, less energy is used and hence, the more valuable you are to your team. Surrey, BC


Surrey Hockey Academy

Earl Marriott - Cyclone Taylor Advanced Hockey Academy (EMS-CTAHA)
The EMS-CTAHA is a Surrey School District supported and authorized program  licensed through Hockey Canada. Under the leadership and stewardship of Earl Marriott Secondary Principal, Mr. Peter Johnston, the EMS staff team has successfully integrated this new program to meet the academic and school needs of every student. This unique partnership allows students to meet their academic goals while participating in the Hockey Academy. Students will receive course credits as per their grade level. The program’s long-term goal is to provide a full learning spectrum of skill development to give each player an extra edge in athletic and academic achievement.


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Delta Hockey Academy

Delta Hockey Academy

Proposed Delta Hockey Academy for preteens runs into Opposition


A Delta, BC Hockey Academy for budding young athletes in Grades 4-7 who want to improve their skills while also attending school could open as early as this fall as part of an effort in Delta to lure students from independent schools back into the public education system.

While fee-charging hockey academies are not unusual in B.C. secondary schools, district communications manager Kay Thody said the plan for one in a Delta elementary school -- as proposed by two officials with the Vancouver Giants hockey team -- appears to be unprecedented in the province, although Edmonton provides similar opportunities and Toronto is moving in the same direction.

Dale Saip, chairman of the Delta board of education and a Giants vice-president, said the district is trying to be innovative at a time of declining enrolments.

Some parents aren't pleased with the plan, partly because they heard about it via the hockey grapevine and have yet to receive any explanation from district officials about how it would benefit their school.

"We all felt quite blindsided," said Susanne McKinnon, chairwoman of the parent advisory council (PAC) at English Bluff school, which has been identified as a likely location for the academy.

Trustees have yet to approve the program, but the district says a September opening is possible, if parents are keen.

"It depends entirely on the community," Thody said in an interview. "No decisions have been made."

Delta has six sports academies in high schools -- with tuition fees ranging from $135 a month for hockey to $450 a month for golf. Delta has announced the opening of a seventh high school academy at South Delta secondary this fall for students interested in film acting.

Source: Vancouver Sun

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