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2 GROUPS
December
27th, 28th, 29th, 30th
January
2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th

8 hours on ice, 8 hours off-ice and 8 hours of stretching for each group.
Schedule
11:45am
11:45am
Arrival
12:00pm
12:00pm
Off-ice stickhandling, workout
Coach Ilia
1:00pm
1:00pm
Power skating session
Coach Vinny
2:15pm
2:15pm
Lunch (not provided)
4:00pm
4:00pm
Off-ice. Agility and coordination
Coach Ilia
5:00pm
5:00pm
On ice. Shooting pract
Coach Ilia
6:15pm
6:15pm
Stretching
Coach Elena
7:00pm
7:00pm
Pick up
COACH VINNY
Power skating &
Body positioning
-First one-ice sessions every day will be aimed at development of skating technique with focus on edge work, explosive starts, acceleration, knee bend, weight shift, balance and coordination. We also focus on the synchronous work of hands and feet of young hockey players.
COACH ILIA
Off-Ice
- Off-ice will include anaerobic and functional training with elements of acro. It will be be devoted to the development of the following physical qualities:
Hand/feet dexterity
Stick Handing
Endurance
Balance
Coordination
Flexibility
Stabilization of all body systems
Players will work in pairs and perform the following:
Work with training balls
Exercise with coordination ladder
Master obstacle course

COACH ELENA
Gymnastics & Stretching
- Gymnastics training is aimed at improving the flexibility of athletes, in particular muscle elasticity and joint mobility of the ligaments. This type of training helps to prevent athlete injuries and ensure sports longevity.
COACH ILIA
Shooting, passing, puck control
-Second ice session will be devoted to the correct puck possession, stick handling, and shot accuracy.
At the end of each daily session, Challenge Cup will be awarded to an athlete demonstrating best work ethic.

Off-ice games
Work in pairs, work with balls, exercises on the coordination ladder, obstacle course. Acrobatics elements are added to the training process in order to improve balance and coordination
Christmas Camp Dates:
First group December 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th
Second group January 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
Only 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U
12 players and 4 goalies
COACHES
We are a professional team! We always work to achieve results!
  • VINCENT GRANA
    COACH
    Forward
    Born Aug 16 1987 -- Plantation, FL
    [35 yrs. ago]
    Height 6.01 -- Weight 175 [185 cm/79 kg]
  • ILIA SEMENOV
    GOALIE COACH
    Ilya is a founder of the agency "US.CAMP". He studied hockey at the School of Olympic Reserve TRAKTOR. Played as a goalie.

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USA ICE HOCKEY CAMP, you are agreeing to the following:

I hereby release and forever discharge USA ICE HOCKEY CAMP, and its officers, members and instructors from any and all claims, demands, damages, actions, causes of action or suits of any kind or nature whatsoever, and particularly on account of all injuries, known or unknown, both to person and property, which may result or consultation on or off the ice. This includes any claim of injury. or damage based upon any claim of negligence, fault, and breech of contract or warranty based upon any act, omission, statement or representation by the parties released.

Due to demand, we are not able to offer pro-rating, refunds or credits for missed days, unless it is at the fault of USA ICE HOCKEY CAMP.

Payment: CASH / CHECK / PAYPAL

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CAMPS 2018-2023
Our past camps
265 players from seven countries visited our camps during 2018-2019 season
FAQ
  • 1
    What is power skating for?
    Power skating is a good example of the integration of fitness and skill.

    An athlete who properly utilizes power skating technique skates more efficiently, spends less energy and, therefore, is less fatigued.

  • 2
    What is off-ice training for?
    For the past several decades, great emphasis has been placed on training hockey players off the ice. Investing in off-ice physical activity can help players make major on ice gains over time. Off-ice training improves players' balance, agility, coordination, speed and strength.

  • 3
    Does a hockey player need gymnastics and stretching?
    Gymnastics and stretching - these elements of off-ice hockey training are often ignored, although they should be included in every activity. If your flexibility is poorly developed, you spend more energy on ice, often using short steps. This leads to excessive muscle tension and causes micro-trauma.
  • 4
    At what age can my child be at your camp?
    We have been recruiting children from 6 years old. In the camp, we divide children into groups of five by age.
  • 5
    Is it possible to learn how to make a good shot in your camp?
    Every day in our camp we practice a set of exercises for a good shot. We do these training exercises during the second ice session.
  • 6
    Do young hockey players need motivation?
    We think that motivation is very important for hockey players. That is why we give the Cup to the best player every training day.
US.CAMP
CHRISTMAS Camp
+1 561 541 04 56
4601 N Federal Hwy, Pompano Beach, FL 33064
Camp location
+1 561 541 04 56 US Phone, WhatsApp
org@us.camp
12425 Taft St, Pembroke Pines, FL 33028
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