Summer 2025 – Full Day Hockey Camp @ Sardis Sports Complex
Warriors Stride – Edge – Power and Skills. Is a Coed Hockey Development program that will work on the athletes overall skating ability through corrective teaching and learning. Coaches will teach and correct proper balance and stride techniques, edge control, stops, starts, transition and acceleration. As athletes correct their fundamental movements, they will start to work on explosive strides leading to quick feet. During their skills session, athletes will work on correcting their shooting, puck handling and passing. Off the ice, athletes will be engaged in activities for the whole group and could include yoga, road hockey, off-ice puck handling stations and other fun games.
This camp is not a learn to skate or learn to play hockey camp.
SEPS is for individuals who are already playing hockey, and looking to be challenged.
Equipment:
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CSA approved hockey helmet with cage, skates, shin pads, socks, pants, jock/jill shorts, shoulder pads, elbow pads, jersey, neck guard, helmet, stick, water bottle, change of clothes and running shoes.
Camp Weeks:
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August 5, 6, 7, 8 (Tues – Fri) @ 8:00 to 4:00pm (2.5 hours of ice per day) $600+ GST
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August 26, 27, 28, 29 (Tues – Fri) @ 8:00 to 4:00pm (2.5 hours of ice per day) $600+ GST
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Early Bird Special – Register before July 1st @ $550 + GST
Ages:
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U9, U11, U13, U15
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2018 to 2011
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Minimum of 6 players per camp with a max of 24
A typical full-day camp “could” look like this:
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8:00am Check-in of all athletes
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8:00 to 8:15am Team Warm-up
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8:15 to 8:30am Change for Ice
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8:30 to 9:45am Power Skating
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9:45 to 10:00am Change
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10:00 to 10:15am – Cool down / Stretch
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10:15 to 11:45am – Stick-handling / Off Ice Activities
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11:45 to 12:30pm – Lunch (from home) and movie
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12:45 to 1:45pm – Yoga / Fitness
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1:45 to 2:00pm – Clean up
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2:00 to 2:30pm – Change for Ice
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2:30 to 3:45pm – Skills
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3:45 to 4:00pm – Change
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4:00pm – Check-out of all athletes
Tags: tot, youth, warriors hockey, fundamentals of hockey, power skating, skill development