Coach Development Program U7 to U9 - Tues Nov 5, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Coach Development Program U7 to U9 - Tues Nov 5
Reminder of Coach Development Session This Tuesday!

Coach Development Program U7 to U9

Attend the next session in our new Coach Development Program!

 

Civic Recreation Complex

99 Thornton Rd S, Oshawa, ON L1J 5Y1

Room 4

 

Tuesday, November 5th - 7-9 pm

 

OCHL Coach Mentor Richard Bercuson will run an important session on play-based programming for this season. He will review the importance of using games and activities as well as small space scrimmages (SAGs) to introduce children to the game. All of this is based on the most up-to-date research in skill acquisition and learning with an emphasis on fun. Anyone who is on the ice with our new players, regardless of 'position', should attend.

Any questions please email [email protected]

 
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