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7 things you should know before enrolling in any energy field and the school Skating
If you invest time and money in a field of power skating to help your son (s) to be a better hockey player (s) that NEET consider some facts:
You will probably spend some time each day for a week or more, driving your skater (s) to and from the sand … to spend hundreds of dollars on the field … is a high probability that you will have to buy more sticks skates and equipment, and you want your children to get what you pay for … ahhhh … and it is in the questions!
1.To start, before enrolling in all camps, deciding what he wants to improve his family skater. What is the number one focus … is skating, stick handling, hitting and control, which is the secondary accent, what their expectations for the skater? Take time to discuss and talk about it. We have seen many times, the father figure skater wants to learn to spin faster … skater has worked hard all winter and wants to have fun on the ice, playing and spending time with friends. Not the same page. Anyway, just go to whatever, because these two guys talking about two very different!
2.Is program will work and I'm going to have for my dollar or just another scam? Discover the history of the camp and ask if you know someone must have lived in the camp and can support its conclusions. Be careful who you ask, your expectations may be different from yours. What do you value a field speed skating? How many skaters on the ice at a time? What reasons skating coach? 35 players are only too ordinary ice skaters … period. Never more than 8:1.
3.Is this camp "program run" or is it 'Celebrity Driven? The fact that the camp has Celebrity instructor name, professional players or instructors "worked" with professional teams, absolutely no indication that these people know how teach. Education and training is a skill that is learned and trained. If the truth is that you're really just looking for an autograph, go hang out in the parking lot after the session of the ICE. It is less expensive and still get the autographs.
4.Who are educated? What are your grades? Do not be shy, ask and check references, qualified instructors are proud of their powers. If you are offended by asking this question then take a second look at how they manage their camp. It can be an extension of your attitude. 5.What do you guarantee that this camp will make a lasting difference and a good experience? It is a difficult question … it anyway. Listen to what they hear in response. The chief instructor must have clear and concise manner the camp will be out and what results are waiting on the skaters. If the skater is a little slower in learning a particular skill, for example, how do this? What is the answer you want to hear? Read: "If you truly feel this area shall be then we will refund the money.
6.Puesto type of supervision? The program will follow up with advice or support through the Internet (email) that supports what we learned during the skater camps. Is there anyone to e-mail or phone to ask questions or reminders? Do you have a program during the hockey season, which provides both a development program week, for example?
7.When I see results? It is an answer here people. It must be said with confidence and conviction. Immediately!
Finally, one of the most anticipated … 8.With all posters and flyers on the wall to choose from, how I can tell right from wrong? Warning: Beware wars shows. In general … If the cartel is very busy and confusing, is the marketing and program results are secondary.
Now, back to # 1 on this list and get what you want. Then re-read and 2-7 to make the calls.
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Patrick Francey and his wife; Athletic Performance Coach, Steffany Hanlen, support their clients in having a competitive advantage through skating excellence. Discover how
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