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Edgework
Power Skating School

Don't miss out on our 2008 Spring program!!
The ability
to skate well is the foundation that all hockey players need if
they want to succeed at any level of hockey. As players get older,
their poor skating mechanics will hinder them and they will not
be able to keep up with the pace of play at the next level.
Overspeed training,
developed by Jack Blatherwick, is an outstanding program for players
to increase their speed by utilizing off ice and on ice overload
training to improve quickness and speed. But before taking this
step a player needs to perfect the proper skating techniques.
“Underspeed
skating” is my terminology to define the process of learning
to skate correctly before learning to skate faster. A combination
of proper skating techniques and overspeed training will then provide
a stronger foundation for success. It is essential to develop
the
proper techniques at an early age because bad habits are very difficult
to correct as the skater gets older.
Edgework
Power Skating is based on the idea that players who
have developed the proper skating techniques will be better players.
In order to develop the correct techniques it is essential to get
training in small groups where the player can receive quality instruction
and have hundreds of quality repetitions of each skill.
All youth players
will benefit from a consistent program of skating development.
Our
program provides two four-week camps with three sessions per week.
Each session will have a short warm-up period and then 40 minutes
of skating exercises and drills. The drills will be progressive
through the 4 weeks. The program is open to boys and girls who
wish to improve their skating techniques.
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