Learn to Skate. Junior Redwings. Program Handbook. 2013-2014 Hockey Season



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Learn to Skate & Junior Redwings Program Handbook 2013-2014 Hockey Season

Welcome to the Redwing Hockey Organization! The Redwings Hockey Organization (RHO) is strongly committed to teaching the individual and team skills necessary for the game of hockey as well as fostering integrity and character in our all our players. We provide opportunities for our players to build their hockey skills in a fun and safe environment. Our organization ensures that players learn the fundamentals of hockey as well as the life-long lessons of teamwork, good sportsmanship, respect for authority and self-discipline, all the while staying physically fit. Parents and players enjoy the quality time spent with their own families, classmates, teammates and lifelong friendships. Redwings Hockey Organization is composed of Learn to Skate, Beginner Hockey (Junior Redwings), House, Travel and Competitive Divisions. It is our mission to provide opportunities for enjoyment and skill development for players at all levels, interest and talent. On behalf of all the players, coaches, and families, we would like to extend a very warm WELCOME to the Redwings hockey family! We hope that you and your player enjoy our program. Sharon Scodius LTS and Scooter Coordinator Redwing Hockey Organization LTS@redwinghockey.com

LEARN TO SKATE AND JUNIOR REDWINGS SCHEDULE FALL 2013 SESSION September 14th - November 5 th *No classes TBD due to tournaments Learn to Skate - Tuesdays 5:00-5:40 or Saturdays 10:20-11:00 Junior Redwings - Tuesdays 5:40-6:30 AND Saturdays 11:00-11:50 WINTER I - 2013-14 SESSION November 9th - January 14th *No classes 11/30, 12/24, 12/28 & 1/4 due to holiday schedule Learn to Skate - Tuesdays 5:00-5:40 or Saturday 10:20-11:00 Junior Redwings - Tuesdays 5:40-6:30 AND Saturdays 11:00-11:50 WINTER II - 2014 SESSION January 18th - March 15 th *No classes TBD due to tournaments Lean to Skate - Tuesdays 5:00-5:40 or Saturdays 10:20-11:00 Junior Redwings - Tuesdays 5:40-6:30 AND Saturdays 11:00-11:50 SPRING 2014 SESSION April 1st - May 20th *No classes TBD Learn to Skate - Tuesdays 5:00-5:40 or Saturdays 10:20-11:00 Junior Redwings - Tuesdays 5:40-6:30 AND Saturdays 11:00-11:50 All skaters must have a USA Hockey number before getting on the ice. (Hwww.usahockeyregistration.comH)

LEARN TO SKATE - GENERAL SKILLS The primary focus of Learn to Skate 1 and 2 is to get the new player comfortable on his or her skates and learn some basic skills in the process. Balance and edge work are the two main focuses early on in development, with stopping becoming the most important skill when moving out of Learn to Skate 2. Players will learn the importance of bending their knees and keeping their balance. Training bars are available for Learn to Skate 1, but not encouraged. Below are the main focuses and goals of Learn to Skate 1 and 2. LEARN TO SKATE 1 Sit on Ice and Stand-up Proper stance Forwards across Ice without falling Dip or squat while skating Forward Swizzles Snowplow stop Two footed jumps standing still LEARN TO SKATE 2 Proper backward stance Backwards across ice without falling and proper stance Forward and backwards C cuts - both feet Backward Sizzles Two foot Hockey Stops One foot glides, each foot for 10 feet Gliding turns in both directions Forward Slalom Lateral crossovers, walking in both directions Two footed jumps with balance and control

JUNIOR REDWING SKILLS Junior Redwings is the next step in learning to play hockey. Basic skills from Learn to Skate will be applied to Junior Redwings, along with beginning hockey skills. In Junior Redwings, all players are required to have full hockey equipment. Helmet, gloves, elbow pads, shoulder pads, breezers (pants), cup, shin guards, skates, and a stick are all mandatory in Junior Redwings, as the players will begin working with pucks and also begin scrimmaging. The focus and goals for Junior Redwings are: Forward C cuts, one foot at a time, left then right Hockey power turns, both directions Backwards skating with speed and backwards V stops One foot pushes around circle, both directions One foot glides, left and right feet, in between blue lines Two foot jumps with speed, blue line, red line, and blue line Beginning crossovers around circles, both directions Forwards crossovers with speed Up/Downs, while moving, quickly and in control Backwards one foot glide, both feet, for 10 feet Inside edge skating Pivoting from forward to backwards, with speed and picking up the feet Making and receiving a pass with control Skating length of ice controlling puck without losing control, with speed Skating into the slot form red line and taking a wrist shot to score a goal We have a limited amount of equipment available for rental. Please see Sharon for details.

LEARN TO SKATE AND JUNIOR REDWINGS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If my child is interested in hockey, where do they start? It all begins with skating. Once they have learned basic skating skills they move to Junior Redwings where they start with full gear learning the basic skills of hockey. My child is older, is it too late to learn? All ages are absolutely welcome. Students will learn at different rates and age does not matter. Can I make up a class? Yes for LTS. There is no make-up time for Junior Redwings. Speak with your child s coach to make arrangements. Do I need a helmet? YES! Helmets are mandatory. At the Learn to Skate level bike helmets are just fine. Do I buy or rent skates? If you don t already have your own skates, try rental skates at the rink first. This is a great alternative for fast growing feet. If I buy my own skates where do I get them from? Sports resale shops have a decent selection of used skates. Many rinks in the area have pro shops that sell new and used skates or many local sporting goods stores. What size skates do I get? How do I know if they fit right? Generally, you use skates one to two sizes smaller than your shoe size. When selecting skates, it is important to find a pair with proper ankle support. Hold the skate by the top and turn sideways. If the foot and blade bend toward the floor this is not enough support. New hockey skates do not come sharpened. They must be sharpened before class. How will I know how my child is doing? Your child s instructor will keep track of progress of each child. If you have any questions we encourage you to speak with the instructor at any time after class.

LEARN TO SKATE AND JUNIOR REDWINGS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (cont.) Does it take exactly one session to progress to the next level? Advancement depends on the strengths of the individual student. We do require students to demonstrate mastery of all skills at your skating level before going on to the next level. What equipment do I need to for Junior Redwings? You will need to get full equipment for your child. Under USA Hockey rules, players are required to wear an approved helmet with face mask, mouth guard, neck-guard, shoulder pads, hockey pants (breezers), shin-guards, elbow pads, gloves, athletic cup, skates, and stick. We do have a limited number of hockey equipment sets available for rent. My skaters ankles seem to roll to the inside, is this ok? This will correct over time as the skater gains skill and strength. Skates should fit more snuggly than shoes and a proper fit will help minimize this. When putting on skates, tap the heel on the floor several times to make sure the heel is firmly set in the back of the boot then tighten the laces from the bottom up. Avoid wrapping the laces around the ankles as the heel needs to come off the bottom of the skate slightly to obtain the proper knee bend, stride and form. What hand stick will my hockey player need to get? A straight blade is best for beginning players. This allows them to select the most comfortable shooting position as they learn. As a general rule, if you player is predominantly right handed they will shoot left, and vice versa for predominant lefties but a straight blade will let the skater naturally select what is most comfortable. What is a USA Hockey number? USA Hockey, Inc., is the National Governing Body for the sport of ice hockey in the United States. Its mission is to promote the growth of hockey in America and provide the best possible experience for all members by encouraging, developing, advancing and administering the sport. Registration is mandatory due to safety and liability issues.

CONTACT INFORMATION Sharon Scodius Learn to Skate and Junior Redwings Program Coordinator (847) 487-0969 LTS@redwinghockey.com Geno Goss Barrington Ice Arena General Manager Learn to Skate and Jr Redwing Coach/Redwings Mite Coach (847) 381-4777 Steve Martins Redwing Hockey Director & Learn to Skate Coach HockeyDirector@redwinghockey.com Wayne Andreae Redwing Hockey Organization Board of Directors Chairman president@redwinghockey.com Redwings Website: www.redwinghockey.com For General Information: info@redwinghockey.com Please note that all coaches and board members are volunteers.

Additional Information: Please bring the registration form completed to the rink at the start of your first class. The upper section of the form should be completed, with all the contact information, including the USA Hockey number, even if you are part of the initial free session. USA Hockey Membership required of ALL skaters. USA HOCKEY REGISTRATION www.usahockeyregistration.com The USA Hockey season goes from August of each year, so a new number is required at the start of every season. A current USA Hockey number is mandatory for every skater USA Hockey charges a fee for participants 7 and older To Register Go to www.usahockeyregistration.com. Choose member type - Ice Player/Coach. (You must be 18 years of age to process a registration. Check the box that acknowledges that YOU are 18 or older.) Follow the prompts fill in all data correctly. Process payment, if required. Print your Confirmation page and bring to first day of skating. If you have any questions, please email LTS@redwinghockey.com

LEARN TO SKATE AND JUNIOR REDWINGS REGISTRATION Session (circle applicable): Fall Winter I Winter II Spring Name: Date of Birth Parent/GuardianName: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Cell Phone: Contact Name: Contact Name: Address: Email: (Needed for event and program updates) USA Hockey Registration Number: A current USA Hockey number is mandatory for all skaters (www.usahockeyregistration.com) How did you hear about our skating program: Learn to Skate - $199 Junior Redwings - $299 Payment Method: Check# MC/VISA: Exp: Name on Card: RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT: Please read this form carefully and be aware in registering yourself or your minor child/ward for participation in the above program/programs, you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries you or your minor child might sustain arising our out of the above program/programs. I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in the above program and I agree to assume the full and entire risk of any injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, which I or my minor child/ward may sustain as a result of participating in any or all activities connected or associated with such program/programs. I agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have as a result of participating in the program against the Redwings Hockey organization, Advanced Power Hockey LLC, the Barrington Ice Arena LLC and any of the officers, agents, member, servants and/or employees of the mentioned entities. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Redwings Hockey Organization, Advanced Power Hockey LLC, the Barrington Ice Arena LLC and any of the officers, agents, members, servants and/or employees of the mentioned entities from any and all civil claims resulting from injuries damages or losses sustained by me or my minor child/ward arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of the program/programs. In the event of any emergency, I authorize officials of the mentioned entities to secure from any licensed hospital, physician and/or medical personnel any treatment deemed necessary for me or my minor child/wardʼs immediate care and agree that I will be responsible for payment of all medical services rendered. I have read and fully understand the above Program Details, Waiver and Release of All Claims and Permission to Secure Treatment for the above named participant. Signature of Parent/Guardian Date