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Beach Breakaway Camp Schedule
Sunday, July 8 - Friday, July 13, 2012
| Sunday |
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| Check In UNCW |
3:30PM |
| Check in IceHouse |
4:15PM |
| On Ice |
6:00-7:00PM |
| Dinner |
8:00-8:30PM |
| Lectures |
8:30-9:30PM |
| Lights Out |
10:00PM |
| Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday |
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| Wake Up / Breakfast |
8:00-8:30AM |
| On Ice |
9:30-11:00AM |
| Lunch |
11:30-12:00PM |
Wrightsville Beach
(weather permitting) |
12:00-3:30PM |
| On Ice |
4:30-6:00PM |
| Dinner |
6:30-7:00PM |
| Off Ice Workouts/Games |
8:00-8:45PM |
| Lectures |
9:00-9:30PM |
| Lights Out |
10:00PM |
| Friday |
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| Wake Up / Breakfast |
8:00-8:30AM |
| On Ice "Super Scrimmage" |
9:30-11:00AM |
| Check Out IceHouse |
11:15AM |
| Check Out UNCW |
12:00PM |
Local Athletes:
Players and Goaltenders (Ages 7 and Up)
Players will be grouped by age or ability to assure that everyone receives
instruction appropriate for their playing level.
Overnight Athletes:
Players and Goaltenders (Ages 9 and Up)
Players will be grouped by age or ability to assure that everyone receives
instruction appropriate for their playing level.
Program Cost:
$699.00 All Inclusive
$499.00 Local Athlete
•Download registration form "click here"
•Payment by credit card. Please call
Ryan direct at 919-235-5261

Contact Ryan Schmidt:
Mobile: 919-235-5261
Email: info@prohockeyschools.com
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Beach Breakaway Camp
July 8 - July 13, 2012
AT WILMINGTON ICEHOUSE AND UNCW

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Official Off-Ice Training Center of
Ryan Schmidt's Professional Hockey Schools |
BE READY WHEN THE PUCK DROPS
The Beach Breakaway is 6 days of hockey development at the Wilmington Ice House combined with fun at Wrightsville Beach. Athletes stay on campus at the UNCW dorms in Wilmington, NC with Ryan Schmidt and staff. The cost of food, lodging and transportation is included. Local athletes that are not in need of lodging will have lunch at UNCW.
Overnight athletes need to bring:
• All protective equipment
• Hockey Sticks
• Week's supply of clothing
• Swim suit
• Toiletries
• Towels
• Bedding
• Other personal items
• Extra spending money for drink and snack machines
We recommend that athletes bring sweat pants, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen,
and a sleeping bag/pillow. There are also laundry facilities on campus.
What not to bring to camp:
Any electrical items such as TV, DVD players, MP3 players, IPODs,
CD headphones or computers.
Professional Hockey Schools is not responsible for lost or stolen properties
at camp.
Local athletes need to bring: (Lunch provided at UNCW)
• All protective equipment
• Hockey Sticks
• Swim suit
• Towels
• Sunscreen
CAMP GOALS
Our goals are not to improve just your skating and hockey skills, but to build confidence in all the students who attend this camp. It is just as important, if not our responsibility as instructors, mentors and educators, to encourage good citizenship and to promote "Student Athletes".
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"This is a great camp for serious hockey players wanting to get that upper edge for their seasons. I attended several camps and even played for Ryan. Ryan and his staff give great attention to detail critiquing the small things that make a big impact on your game. The power skating really helped me become a stronger skater. The drills and games are tailored to challenge your skills but are also creative helping you expand your hockey sense. Ryan and his staff really helped me get to where I am today, playing for Boston University." -Jenn Arms
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CAMP FEATURES
Power skating with/out pucks
Position specific training (Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies)
Tune up hockey coordination and skills
Be in physical and skating shape
Develop skating speed, power, strength and stamina
Improving agility, quickness and acceleration
Enhancing shooting and scoring skills
Puckhanding and playmaking skills
Checking (body and stick checking techniques)
Timing and positioning
Supporting the puck offensively and defensively
Offensive, defensive and neutral zone situations
Scrimmage games
1 vs 1 small game battles
2 vs 2 and 3 vs 3 cross ice games
Complete goaltending development from our Goalie Coach. Mobility drills (stance, forward, backward, and lateral movement), puckhandling ability (use of stick for saves and passing), agility (glove and pad save techniques, rebound control and recovery), sensibility (read, recognize, react and respond, angles and positioning), and skill games.
Program Cost: $699.00 All Inclusive $499.00 Local Athletes
•Download registration form "click here"
•Payment by credit card. Please call Ryan direct at 919-235-5261
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About Ryan Schmidt
Ryan is a native of the Detroit
Metro area and currently resides
in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Ryan played professionally for
nine years and is a former CHL
All-Star. He has been teaching
power skating and hockey skills
for over 22 years at all levels
including House, Travel, AA, AAA,
NAJHL, OHL, CCHA, ECHL, IHL and
members from the 1998 Women's
Olympic Team. Ryan is also a former student and instructor
with Kim Muir, Owner of "Can't Skate, Can't Play" and
Power Skating Coach for the Detroit Red Wings.
(*Please note, Ryan Schmidt is present at all clinics and
camps. During the clinics and camps, there is a 1:5 ratio
of instructors to students. All of Ryan Schmidt's instructors
are past and present hockey players or students.)
1:5 Instructor-student ratio or better
Our instructors are leaders on and off the ice. They have top notch
skills and the ability to teach youth creative stickhandling
techniques to high-speed tempo drills for game-like situations.
They are passionate about working with and giving young
athletes the tools to take their game to the next level. They
provide each player the individual attention needed to gain confidence for a higher level of performance ability. |
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Ryan
Schmidt's Professional Hockey Schools, Inc© "To The Next Level" |
P.O. Box 1611 Cary, North Carolina 27512 :: Ryan Schmidt's Mobile 919-235-5261 |
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