Peak Performance Hockey Camps

Sports Training in Rochester, MN
Sports Training in Rochester, MN The comfortable setting of Winona, Minnesota provides the beauty of towering bluffs, twin lakes, and the pretty Mississippi River. Winona is in the midst of Southern Minnesota's most popular vacationlands and is noted in Reader's Digest as one of the nation's Top 10 most scenic sightseeing areas. Winona is a great place for your family vacation! Students will undergo their on-ice training at the Bud King Ice Arena in Winona and will be housed at Maria Hall. These two facilities will give each camper the possibility to train at the maximum level.

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6273 Shetland Drive Northwest
Rochester, MN
55901
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Peak Performance Hockey Camps
read moreWe give you the tools to host your own Peak Hockey Camp. Our elite, professional staff will come to your hometown and run a camp for your players. You select the dates. We provide the staff. We will break down the skills and clearly communicate to each player and coach what it takes to bring your game to the next level. To become the best, you must also put in the time training on your own. Over our countless years of experience on and off the ice, we have the tips to help you take your game to the next level.
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read moreIn a game, the average player has the puck on his stick for just 20-30 seconds a game. In order to take your game to the next level, you need to train properly on and office the ice! We've been training the best and the brightest for the past 27 years, working with over 25,000 campers from all around the world. Whether we're working with PeeWees, Bantams, High Schoolers or the Pros, we design our program around YOU. We are family owned and operated, and take pride in knowing that our customers receive a first class hockey camp experience.
Peak Hockey 101
read moreWith 27 years of coaching experience, we've worked with the best from all around the world. In a game, the average player has the puck on his stick for only 20-30 seconds. Hardly enough time to feel the puck let alone develop any hockey skills. As far as skating, he will be on the ice for an average of 12-14 minutes. Games alone will not get it done. To make it to the next level, you need to continue to improve your individual skills and learn to play outside of your comfort zone. You must continue this work on your own time.
How to Set Up a Camp
read moreDetermine your desired camp date. You need to check with your local ice arena to ensure that the dates you are looking to host a Peak Camp are available. Promote the camp session! We will provide posters and e-mail marketing to help fill the camp session. You will be responsible for posting the flyers in your area and spreading the word to the kids throughout your region. There is no money due up front. We will work with the local camp promoter to ensure that we are doing all we can to recruit players to fill the camp session.
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