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Carberry Breakfast Club

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Hockey Manitoba and LTAD• Mentor our volunteer grassroots coaches

• Develop specialty clinics to take to all communities so coaches can learn at home

• Develop strategies to get players more ice time: e.g.. Breakfast Club

• Develop resources that coaches can use as reference and personal development

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Philosophy of the Breakfast Club• Make use of idle ice and be inclusive.• Provide an opportunity for players to get

“extra ice” time in a structured way and thus improve their skills

• Repetition, using a variety of drills will improve game confidence

• Provide an opportunity to mentor coaches and model good ice management

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Long Term Athlete Development• Experts say it takes close to 10,000

repetitions to master a skill!!

• Poor training of hockey skills ages 6-16 can never be fully recovered

• “Windows” for development occur and ages 9-12 is very important for acquiring skills

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Our Goals

• Provide an opportunity for players to improve their skills through quality drills

• Model good practice techniques and activities to coaches who attend

• Create drills specific to the needs of the players but challenge all.

• Stress this is voluntary, we do not pressure or recruit kids to come.

• Free of charge where possible

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Focus: Puck Control and Skating

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Types of Drills

• Structured Drills • Set drills to master skills• Practice and repetition to

train fine motor skills• Usually a set design to

guide players

• Creativity Drills• Put players in a situation

where they need to “read and react”; make a decision

• Develop hockey sense• Timing, support, seeing the

ice, pressure or contain etc.• Game like conditions

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Carberry Breakfast Club• Full equipment will be required• Sessions are 1 day a week (to start depending on

interest) at 7:15 am – 8:00 am. Breakfast will follow, but you must be at school on time

• Breakfast will be provided through sponsor donations, fundraisers and volunteers, details TBC

• Development Fee: dependant upon donations and sponsorship

• 2009 we plan on running 21 sessions Nov-March

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Breakfast Club Agenda• Skill drills, 3-4 a practice• Numerous “puck touches”• Age specific but we don’t

underestimate players• Progressions and stations• We will have 4-6 volunteer

coaches who will run the program this season.

Video

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Breakfast Club DVDs

• Hockey Manitoba produced 2 DVDs with over 100 drills and progressions which emphasize puck control drills. Most of these drills are on the CMHA web site.

• It can be used in a Breakfast Club format or can be incorporated into practices

• You can adapt and modify for your team

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Feedback

• Players will improve their skating and puck handling skills

• Coaches taking the extra ice time to correct errors and suggesting ways to improve their game

• Players will develop more confidence in games to be creative with the puck

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On Ice Experience • Never too late to do skills• Players are deficient in many

areas• They appreciate learning new

things• We need to teach these skills at

a younger age• Practices are the key: repetition

for motor skill memory• We shouldn’t criticize coaches,

we need to help them

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Challenges• Volunteer coaches: big commitment. The more kids, the more help needed• Carberry “Breakfast Club “coordinator- Mike Donais;• Number of kids initially; set age/number limit? A certain skill level is needed for

drills. Number dependant will separate kids into age categories i.e.- Novice/Atom and PeeWee/Bantum, No one will be turned away;

• Supervision needs to be done until all kids leave;• School liaison to be sure they are there on time;• Discipline: clear to parents that this is not a practice and behavior problems will not

be tolerated; • Town/ municipal council and rink manager: free ice;• Corporate and local sponsorship initiatives; and• Support and train your on ice coaches (NCMP clinic, visitation to see the structure).

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Man cannot discover new oceans unless he hasThe courage to loose sight of the shore. Andre Gide

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Specialty Clinics for Coaches• Competitive Games for Efficient Practices• Developing Defensemen• The WHL Draft and scouting of young players• How to use Goaltenders in Practice• Choices: clarifying the choices aspiring players have• Introduction to body contact• Puck Control• Skating BasicsThese are seminars for coaches/minor hockey associations who may

find the information useful. They are free of charge; we ask that hosts pay for any local expenses such as ice, advertising, venue etc.

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Skills Through Drills!!

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Registration

• Teams identify kids interested in participating in the program; Co-ord:Mike Donais [email protected] or Chuck Roeder

[email protected]• Associated cost TBC;• Age and numbers will dictate structure,

Novice/Atom Day1, Pee Wee/Bantam Day 2

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Leave Your Footprints

“Men are not judged by what they start. They are judged by what they finish”


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