Women's hockey school in
Clearwater, Florida


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THE INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY INSTITUTE

The International Hockey Institute (IHI) is a full time hockey school
that is dedicated to excellence.  IHI understands all about dreams and
the young players who have them.  Our professional hockey programs
provide the necessary training and instruction that allows the hockey
enthusiast to focus their total attention toward fine tuning their
skills, and working towards a goal of being the best.

IHI is headed up by Christian Royer and Raynald Dionne who are not only
experienced instructors, but knowledgeable hockey players and coaches,
with international and professional experience.  They understand the
game of hockey, and know how to play it and teach it.  They are
seasoned instructors who understand the development skills and
psychological needs players require.  IHI ensures that discipline,
respect, loyalty are taught to each of their players and students.

IHI FALL SEASON TEAM PROGRAM

IHI selects and professionally trains talented and motivated young
hockey players from the State of Florida, the United States, and
Internationally.  Our objective is to have the players compete and be
recognized at a regional, national, and international level.

IHI SPRING CAMP

The IHI Spring Camp is offered to all age levels, Mite, Squirt,
Pee-Wee, Bantam, and Midget.  The program runs for a period of 6 weeks
and includes 3 hours of on-ice training per week, organized games, plus
off-ice, and classroom training.

IHI FLORIDA ELITE TOURNAMENT TEAMS

IHI Elite Tournament teams are selected in the spring, from players
within the state of Florida and Southeast region.  17 players are
selected in each age group level that will go on to represent the State
of Florida in select tournaments.

IHI SUMMER HOCKEY CAMP

The IHI Summer Hockey Camp is a unique program that allows Florida and
US based hockey players to acquire a valuable experience by training
with talented Canadian and International hockey players.

IHI HOCKEY CONSULTING PROGRAM

The IHI Consulting Program provides associations and leagues an
opportunity to enhance the quality of coaching and consistency in their
programs.  A custom program can be designed to meet the specific needs
of a league, team, or group of hockey players.

IHI PERSONALIZED ON & OFF-ICE TRAINING

IHI offers players professional training both on and off-ice.  The
on-ice training strives to develop proficiency with a player's hockey &
skating fundamentals.  The off-ice training is a personalized weight &
nutritional program.  This includes plyometric and dry land exercises
for the player who is serious about their off-ice conditioning.  All
programs are reviewed with the player by IHI staff.

IHI MEMBERSHIP CLUB

As a member you can keep in touch with all upcoming and held events, as
well as program developments.  Each member receives a discount toward
selected IHI programs held throughout the year.  In addition, IHI will
have a periodic newsletter to keep you informed of the latest
information about the players, and much more.

For information about our programs, contact us at:
      Phone:      813-854-4488
      Fax:        813-854-4774
      Mail:       P.O. Box 1462
                  Oldsmar, Florida 34685



Additional Information


Submitted by:    International Hockey Institute
E-mail address:  ihielite@gte.net
For season:      1998 - 1999
City:            Clearwater,  Florida
Country:         USA

Date submitted:  Oct 24, 1998 at 14:58

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