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CANTERBURY - NSW - AUSTRALIA June 27 to July 3, 2015

PRO ICE HOCKEY CAMP 2015 FOR COACHES & PLAYERS of all ages and skill Delivered by:

RON JOHNSON BSC., MSC. HOCKEY BIOMECHANICS TERRY MORRISON HEAD INSTRUCTOR CAMP INCLUDES: • ADVANCED SEMINAR FOR COACHES • ON-ICE DEMONSTRATIONS AND TRAINING • SPECIFIC ICE HOCKEY OFF-ICE TRAINING TECHNIQUES

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PATRICK MARLEAU Professional NHL EHS Client

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WELCOME CLUB

On behalf of the Canterbury Ice Hockey Club and in partnership with Ron Johnson and Terry Morrison from Elite Hockey Science, Vancouver, I welcome you all to join us in our inaugural PRO ICE HOCKEY CAMP.

The camp is open to registered coaches and players from any IHA affiliated club willing to participate and improve themselves, which in turn can only better the sport. Australia’s current IIHF world ranking for both Men (36) and Women (29) is of great importance to our Club, so we are investing a substantial amount of human and financial resources to establish a high level, effective and efficient training and development program. This camp will be the start of an ongoing program that will deliver important and tangible benefits to all coaches and players who participate in this exciting initiative. Normally you would have to fly overseas to get this calibre of teaching and mentoring, so we are very fortunate to have Ron and Terry coming into our backyard. Spaces are limited, so register soon to ensure you do not miss out on this opportunity.

RYAN JOHANSEN Professional NHL EHS Client

All funds raised from this event will go towards the development and advancement of ice hockey in Australia. Have fun and make sure you learn and soak up as much information as you can.

Hugh Deraps Coaching Director

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FOR COACHES SEMINAR • OFF-ICE • ON-ICE Coaches can participate in all off-ice and on-ice training including the seminar sessions for the whole week. See schedule on last page. CAMP TOPICS 1. Mechanics: skating, stickhandling and shooting will be covered both off and on ice. Introduction of Micro-Skills and their importance to overall skills and tactics. 2. Scoring concepts: The 11 primary offensive scoring tactics and how they are evolving in the NHL. 3. Understanding offensive tactics and their evolution in the NHL: Various topics such as stickhandling techniques and their integration into one on one tactics. This will include new puck protection concepts and one on one strategies. 4. Drill development and layering: How to get the most out of your practice. Also covered will be how to integrate mechanics into your overall practice plan without compromising your system plans. 5. Off-ice Training Techniques: How to get the most out of your team off-ice.

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REGISTRATION canterburyicehockey.com.au/prohockeycamp

$75 Price Includes the normal $14 rink fee per on-ice session. Coaches must be registered with their state association.

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FOR PLAYERS OFF-ICE • ON-ICE Players can participate in all off-ice and on-ice trainings under their age group classification. See schedule on last page. CAMP TOPICS 1. Off and on-ice skills development adapted to the each age level including skating, stickhandling and shooting skills. 2. Learning how to learn more efficiently. 3. Understanding offensive tactics and their evolution in the New NHL: -Stickhandling techniques and their integration into one on one tactics. -New puck protection concepts and one on one strategies. 4. Off-ice training techniques: How to get the most out of your training on and off-ice.

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MITES $15 ATOM/PEEWEE $70 BANTAM/MIDGET $70 WOMEN/SENIOR $35 GOALIES FREE*

J O E PAV E L S KI Professional NHL EHS Client

Price Includes the normal $14 rink fee per on-ice session. Players must be registered with their state association.

*Goalies are free to attend and help out during on-ice sessions but the program wil be centered around forward and defence players only. A specific goaltending camp is in the works in the near future. Stay Tuned.

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EVENT REQUIREMENTS COACHES

PLAYERS

SEMINAR: -Be There on Time -Pen and Paper -Every Coach will get EHS Coaching Manual.

OFF-ICE: -Be Ready on Time -Track-Suits -Running Shoes -Stick

OFF-ICE: -Be Ready on Time -Track-Suits -Running Shoes -Stick

ON-ICE: -Be Ready on Time -Full-Gear -Current Club Jersey

ON-ICE: -Be Ready on Time -Helmet, Gloves, Skates & Stick.

MAXIMUM 26 SKATERS PER AGE GROUP MAXIMUM 30 COACHES

GET TRAINED BY THE COACHES WHO PERSONALLY TRAIN & EVALUATE THESE NHL PLAYERS:

JACOB TROUBA

J O E P A V E L S K I PATRICK MARLEAU R Y A N K E S L E R

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ABOUT EHS The Elite Hockey Science system is a standardized developmental program, refined to its current state after approximately 35 years of research. Below is what the Canadian long term program is achieving. You can expect the same philosophy for the Australian camp. 1. Standardization: ESH is a standardized program that provides long term skill trajectory development. Drill training is designed to move a player through from basic, intermediate, advanced to elite skills quickly and efficiently. Standardizing development also allows both parents and players to identify a clear developmental path due to associated terminology and skill progressions. 2. Complete integration of skill and tactics. The EHS program allows a player to maximize skill development while mastering game concepts. As Ron’s studies have identified, all tactics and game play are founded on specific skill fundamentals. Through this integration, players can quickly integrate their skills sets into game specific situations much faster. 3. Learning and Adaptation: The EHS program also helps to identify learning deficiencies. This in turn allows players to realize their true potential through the understanding of how to acquire athletic skill properly through the proper training and integration of cognitive skills such as vision, memory and their kinesthetic sense. 4. Monitoring and reporting of player skills: This allows parents to clearly see how their child is progressing relative to their peers. Reporting not only helps to make players accountable but provides additional motivation to practice and hone their skills away from the rink and training center. Assessments will be done relative to comprehension, mechanics and speed of execution. Our goal is to not only build better players, but as students mature and move on in life, better teachers who can contribute back into the community or even the EHS program.

KYLE OKPOSO Professional NHL EHS Client

5. Life skills: We call our program a fully holistic program that allow players to grow as athletes, brothers, team mates, students and responsible young people in the community. We call our process; “learning to be professional.” Players will be expected to act and train accordingly. Attitude and conduct goes a long way in life and it is something that we take particular pride in helping young people become more responsible, accountable and respectful. 6. Open communication: The staff of EHS is available to discuss training methodologies and philosophies. It is important to have a clear understanding of the training so as to maximize results. As the saying goes: “One can give a man a fish and feed him for a day, one can teach a man how to fish and feed him for a lifetime.”

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PRO ICE HOCKEY CAMP 2015

EST. 1971

FOR COACHES & PLAYERS

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RON JOHNSON BSC., MSC. HOCKEY BIOMECHANICS TERRY MORRISON HEAD INSTRUCTOR SATURDAY JUNE 27 10.30AM TO 12.30PM COACHES SEMINAR

SUNDAY JUNE 28

MONDAY JUNE 29

10:30 TO 11AM MITES OFF-ICE

TOPICS 11:15 AM TO 12:30PM Coaching philosophy & MITES skill development. ON-ICE

TUESDAY JUNE 30

WEDNESDAY JULY 1

6:30 TO 7PM ATOMS & PEEWEES OFF-ICE

6:30 TO 7PM ATOMS & PEEWEES OFF-ICE

7:15 TO 8:15PM ATOMS & PEEWEES ON-ICE

7:15 TO 8:15PM ATOMS & PEEWEES ON-ICE

THURSDAY JULY 2

12.30 TO 1PM LUNCH BREAK

7:30 TO 9:30PM COACHES SEMINAR

7:45 TO 8:15PM BANTAMS & MIDGETS OFF-ICE

7:45 TO 8:15PM BANTAMS & MIDGETS OFF-ICE

7:45 TO 8:15PM WOMEN OFF-ICE

1PM to 3PM COACHES SEMINAR

TOPICS Tactical & drill progressions

8:30 TO 9.30PM BANTAMS & MIDGETS ON-ICE

8:30 TO 9.30PM BANTAMS & MIDGETS ON-ICE

9.30PM TO 9.45PM ICE CUT 9:45 TO 11PM COACHES ON-ICE

9.30PM TO 9.45PM ICE CUT 9:45 TO 11PM COACHES ON-ICE

8:30 TO 9.30PM WOMEN ON-ICE 9 TO 9.30PM SENIORS OFF-ICE 9.30PM TO 9.45PM ICE CUT 9.45 TO 11PM SENIORS ON-ICE

TOPICS Practice planning & what does Ron & Terry do with NHL Players?

COACHES ONLY*

ATOMS & PEEWEES

WOMEN

MITES

BANTAMS & MIDGETS

SENIORS

*Coaches can also attend all other grades on & off ice scheduled session for the whole week to observe and help Ron and Terry.

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LOCATIONS ALL SEMINARS Bexley North Hotel Slade Rd (cnr Bexley Rd), Bexley North NSW Australia 2207 elitehockeyshooters.com

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ALL ON & OFF ICE SESSIONS Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink Phillips Avenue, Canterbury NSW Australia 2193 nswicehockey.com.au

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