Sean Skinner Ice Hockey Camp without accommodation
Renowned overseas coach with over twenty years of experience in improving the performance of hockey skills, which in hockey.
Environment dubbed "stickhandling guru".
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Description
Sean Skinner Ice Hockey Camp without accommodation - we organize in the Czech Republic, in the form of suburban camp (from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). We specialize in defenders and attackers from the age of 8 years.
Sean Skinner - is renowned overseas coach with more than twenty years of experience in improving performance in the hockey skills who is in the hockey world dubbed as the "stickhandling guru" (expert in working with a stick). Sean Skinner has collaborated for example with Russian star - Alexander Ovechkin and other NHL stars. The renowned coach also serves as a leader in coach education worldwide, whose teaching and coaching art employ significant teams and leagues worldwide such as NHL, KHL, ... With us, the player is guided comprehensively both in the field of playing skills and skating technique - powerskating, and especially in the field of health exercises.
Over many years of the Surpass ice hockey training sessions, we have a significant experience with the guidance of training sessions under the supervision of Sean Skinner and experienced coaches with international experience.
Program
Ice hockey camp led by Sean Skinner is composed of training units on and off the ice. Whole supervision of children under 18 is performed by a pedagogical supervision. The camp will be held in the premises of the multi-function sports hall. The hall has high- quality facilities for training sessions on and off the ice.
During the day, the food for players and accompanying program is provided. In total for the week, players undergo 10 hours of training on the ice and 10 hours of training off the ice.
TRAINING UNIT | TIME | FORM |
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Training on the ice | two hours a day | skating technique, powerskating, keeping the puck, stickhandling, shooting, passing, coordination exercises, games |
Training off the ice, gym | two hours a day | health exercises, coordination exercises, agility, stickhandling, gymnastic exercises, stretching exercises, psychological preparation, healthy posture, regeneration, games |
Eating | Lunch, Snack |
Accommodation
Camping is free accommodation.
Venue
PILSEN ICE STADIUM - KOŠUTKA
(KOOPERATIVA ARENA) MULTI-FUNCTION SPORTS HALL
Košutka Ice stadium is a multi-function sports hall with two ice rinks, fitness center and a gym. The Ice stadium also has an area with artificial turf, where the accompanying program full of games throughout the day will be held. In the place of the ice stadium is food provision secured. The Ice stadium is located in a quiet neighborhood on the outskirts of Pilsen, surrounded by nature.
ICE STADIUM SURROUNDING
Košutka city district is located in Pilsen, Bolevec, in the area of Bolevec lakes and forests.
Bolevec lakes (or Bolevec pond system) is a large ecosystem of ten ponds in the alluvium Bolevec stream and its small tributaries on the northern outskirts of the city. The pond system is in the basin is 6.5 km long Bolevecký stream. They spread out at initially elongated valley with wetlands and peat bogs at an altitude of 310-355 m on the northern edge of Pilsen basin on the southeastern slope of the Krkavec hill. Surrounding area of ponds is serving the Pilseners as a place of rest and recreation suitable for sporting activities and it is covered with dense forests, full of hiking trails and nature trails.
About the Pilsen
The royal city of Pilsen was founded in 1295 by Wenceslas II at the confluence of four rivers – the Úhlava, Úslava, Radbuza and Mže. Its advantageous location at the crossroads of major trade routes contributed to the rapid economic development of the city, which soon became a centre of cultural and humanistic traditions. The high cultural and social level of the city is reflected in its unique building development. Valuable monuments include the Gothic St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral, the Renaissance town hall, a Franciscan monastery and a Jewish synagogue. During the age of industrialization in the 19th century, industrial giants, including the Skoda engineering complex and world-famous Pilsner Urquell brewery, were founded in the city. The founding of the University of West Bohemia and a bishopric added further cultural and spiritual dimensions to the city.
Today, Pilsen is the dynamic and modern metropolis of western Bohemia. It is home to many major firms and industrial companies, universities and medical schools. It has an extensive network of hotels and restaurants, as well as a rich cultural and sports programme and well-developed tourist infrastructure. Its exceptional quality was confirmed when it earned the title European Capital of Culture for 2015.
Pilsen covers 138 km2, and with nearly 170 thousand inhabitants, it is the fourth largest city in the Czech Republic.
Hire purchase - Essox
Installment payments.