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N.A.S.C. / SPIRIT SPORTSWEAR "SUPER SIX"
INSTRUCTIONAL HOCKEY PROGRAM
N.A.S.C. HOCKEY - ACCEPTS 4-YEAR OLD PLAYERS and we were the "FIRST"
to offer a "6-year old ONLY" learn hockey program
Continuing our commitment to “Making Hockey Fun”- Through Teaching Confidence
Due to the overwhelming success of our instructional hockey school, N.A.S.C. HOCKEY
ACCEPTS 4 YEAR OLDS!
The instructional program has been split into two groups. 4 & 5-year olds
into one group and 6-year old players into their own group. To accommodate those 6 year-old players,
unique to N.A.S.C. Hockey, is the ... "SUPER SIX" Instructional Hockey Program!
Those players who are 6 years of age will be placed onto teams and continue to thrive and learn in their weekly “hockey school instructional environment”, however, their Saturday program will be expanded to truly teach those players the “game”.
Players are on the ice twice weekly, once with their team at the "hockey
school" and a second time on the Saturday.
The focus of the hockey school is to continue the teachings of the "4
Luv of Hockey" hockey school. The ice is broken into stations so that all
players are active and are introduced to many different skating and puck control
scenarios. Coaches and parent volunteers are encouraged to help and they also
become students as well by learning the drills and techniques.
The drills in the hockey school are structured in a progressive fashion with
the focus always being to teach the player to be confident on their feet.
Skating, skating, skating...The rest as a result, will come naturally.
The Saturday program for the Super Six division consists of a bi-weekly structured game/practice (1 week game / 1 week practice) environment complete with referee and timekeepers.
The focus of the program is to teach the players the concept of a real hockey game.
While confidence skills will always be the focus of the program, the players will also be introduced to positioning, and the rules of the game (offsides, icing, face-off structure, etc.)
The intention of this program is to first and foremost continue building confidence skills but to also prepare those players who will graduate to the Novice 7&8 level where they begin playing games on a regular basis.
Novice 4&5 year-old – Focused Instruction
For a child who is just getting started, having fun and learning the basics is the key to building confidence. In order to satisfy both
areas...

N.A.S.C. Hockey is pleased to announce:
Chuck Dill and “4 The Luv of Hockey”
Instructors will return to our program offering for 2007 and will continue to instruct
the 4&5 year-old hockey school !
In addition to the information noted below, please click the logo to view the
entire program details...
Once weekly, (in addition to their regular Saturday morning program) all participants aged
4&5 years old will enjoy the benefit of having “certified” professional instruction in addition to their regular program.
The focus of the program will be as follows:
* Lots of activity going on
* Using your whole ice surface
* Focusing on the basic skills
* Skating
* Passing
* Shooting
* Puck Skills
Every session will include 25 minutes of skating instruction followed by 25 minutes of Puck Orientated skills with 2 senior and 2 junior instructors per session.
WE DO NOT do full hour power skating sessions as we believe the puck should be on their stick every practice.
Program Benefits
- All players on the ice twice weekly
- Fun and increased confidence
- Structured, focused instruction
- Age / skill level appropriate teaching
- Comprehensive introduction to game play
- League supplied uniforms and goalie equipment
- League supplied education tools (pucks, pylons,etc.)
- N.A.S.C./Oshawa Community Credit Union Christmas tournament
- Timbits "Oshawa Generals" night featuring two teams
- Season ending Pizza party
- Team/player pictures
- All players receive a trophy
Please CLICK HERE to view the entire program
guidelines...
Our learn hockey programs are so well received, they're "often
imitated, never duplicated" .
We pride ourselves in being the first and
the leader in Oshawa in "grassroots" hockey development.

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