AUGUST 1-5, 2016
This is what we are known for; Jeff Serowik created this niche in the industry, which is now imitated by many. Game situational battle drills encompass a skill element, speed, edges, quick hands, passing and one on one battle element. Our goal is to develop more complete players that are able to quickly process game situations, react in the game and win their battles
THE CURRICULUM The Battle Camp curriculum is a high tempo, extremely challenging development camp, set in a fun yet safe atmosphere. Players are constantly moving with very little down time between drills. Each player gets in hundreds of proper repetitions under the professional eye of the Pro Ambitions hockey staff. This training curriculum is the real deal it takes skill development away from full ice training. And forces players to apply adapt their skills to the game situation.
WHO IS THE BATTLE CAMP FOR? The Battle Camp is for all levels and ages (mite thru midgets) of players. We do recommend that all players have at least one year of active playing under their belt. Every player that attends a Battle Camp will leave with an awesome skill set, improved confidence, a better understanding of the game and most importantly - knowing how to battle on both sides of the puck.
GOALTENDING CAMP- At every Battle Camp location there is a goaltending camp directed by professional goaltending trainer and consultant Mike Buckley and his staff.
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The Battle Camp On-ice Curriculum: This unique curriculum is based on a building block training method that is comprised of full Ice, circuit training and small area games sessions. The Battle Camp curriculum focuses on teaching, training and developing players to apply and adapt their core skills, such as, body contact, power skating, puck handling, puck protection, passing and shooting to each and every game situation.
Complete Hockey Player Training: We teach and train players both the offensive and defensive aspects of the game. All skills are taught and trained at top speed
Player to Staff Ratio: Is at 5:1 ratio of players to professional staff (lowest in the industry!)
Player Groups: Players are properly grouped by age and skill level and are moved according to their abilities and progress in camp.
Dryland Puck Handling Circuit Training: The daily off ice puck handling curriculum circuit training includes stick handling, passing and shooting.