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2012 Max Hockey Development Summer Program News

January 2nd, 2012

2012 Max Hockey Development Summer Program News

This program will offer the best on-ice & off-ice training, instruction & development for those Pro, College, High School, Junior High School & Youth players wishing to bring their game to the HIGHEST level. Max Development is designed for the dedicated player who wants athletic & personal self-improvement.

2011 Highlights(Every Program Full) 2011 NHL Draft Picks, World Jr. Championship, Hockey East Championship, NCAA Championship, Hockey East, ECAC, NHL, AHL, ECHL, BCHL, OHL, WHL, EJHL, Top MIAA High Schools and New England Prep Schools participated with Max Hockey.

2010 Highlights - (Every Program Full) 2010 NHL 1st Rd Draft Pick, World Jr. Championship, Hockey East Championship, NCAA Championship, Hockey East, ECAC, NHL, AHL, ECHL, EJHL, Top MIAA High Schools participated with Max Hockey.

2009 Highlights (Every Program Full) Five Massachusetts Players were drafted in the 2009 NHL Draft, four positional players and one goaltender. Three of the Positional Players Train with Max Hockey!

2012 Programs:

  • Wilmington: Junior High (10 Spots)
  • Wilmington: High School Elite (FULL)
  • Wilmington: Pro (FULL)
  • Wilmington: College/Pro (6 Spots)
  •  Wilmington: High School Elite2 (8 Spots)
  • Breakaway Ice Center - Tewksbury, MA: M/S (14 Spots)
  • Breakaway Ice Center - Tewksbury, MA: JH (12 Spots)
  • Breakaway Ice Center - Tewksbury, MA: High School1 (10 Spots)
  • Breakaway Ice Center - Tewksbury, MA: High School2 (12 Spots)
  • Breakaway Ice Center - Tewksbury, MA: High School Elite3 (9 Spots)

Sign-up today or email us at maxhockey@dynamicskating.com to hold your spot 

Click on the Max Hockey Development tab for detailed program information. 

This program is designed and administrated by DYNAMIC SKATING. Acceptance based on player credentials, recommendations and Max Hockey approval.

 

Dynamic Skating 2011-2012 Sunday Clinic - NOW POSTED

August 5th, 2011
Dear Parent,
The unique philosophy and concept of Dynamic Skating is to develop the maximum efficiency generated in each and every skating stride. Proper technique, focused training and practice will produce a more efficient, productive skater resulting in a more effective hockey player. In addition Dynamic Skating concentrates on the skills of stickhandling, shooting and passing.
The teaching modules within Dynamic Skating curriculum include edges, balance, agility, and quickness. Our coaches understand the value of working to develop strengths and to improve weaknesses. With this in mind our goal is to introduce a basic foundation for all skating and skill techniques. When these techniques are mastered through practice and repetition under controlled situations, the next foundation - SPEED - will be applied.
To be the best, "TECHNIQUE" is the answer. Speed and power will soon follow. The combination of technique and speed will eventually make you a complete player.
At Dynamic Skating we design our programs to emphasize technique and speed. All individual drills are done for a specific reason. We believe teaching, repetition and speed must come full circle - come see the difference for yourself.
Since each skater is always supervised, Dynamic Skating coaches are able to provide immediate feedback. Skills needing improvement are drilled until successful. Ongoing instruction is why Dynamic Skating is first and foremost, the BEST HOCKEY PROGRAM!
               
Paul Vincent, John McLean, Tom Ford and Kim Brandvold
 

MAX HOCKEY 2011-2012 Winter Programs NOW POSTED!

August 5th, 2011

2011-2012 Max Hockey Development Winter Program News

This program will offer the best on-ice instruction & development for those players wishing to bring their game to the HIGHEST level. Max Development is designed for the dedicated player who wants athletic & personal self-improvement.

 Programs: Holland Arena, Woburn, MA

  • SUNDAY: Mites/Squirts (FULL)
  • SUNDAY: Pee Wees/Bantams (FULL)
  • SUNDAY: 14 Years and Up (FULL)
  • TUESDAY: Pre-Season High School (FULL)
  • TUESDAY: In-Season Program (14 years and up)

Every 2010-2011 Max Hockey Winter Program was full, please email us today to hold your spot! 

  *** Sign-up today or email us at maxhockey@dynamicskating.com to hold your spot ***

 

This program is designed and administrated by DYNAMIC SKATING. Acceptance based on player credentials, recommendations and Max Hockey approval.
 

Dynamic Skating - Private Lessons

August 5th, 2011

Dynamic Skating - Private Lessons

Dynamic Skating offers Individual private lessons and/or small group lessons at the various training centers in Massachusetts.

For information or to set-up a lesson please email us at info@dynamicskating.com or call 978.686.0066.

These programs are designed and administrated by DYNAMIC SKATING

 

Learn the True Facts

August 5th, 2011

We challenge you to do the research and learn the facts.

Your child's hockey skating and skill development should not be left to chance or false promises.

Successful hockey development is attained through training with knowledgeable coaches with proven track records of achievement. Whether your child is a youth, high school, collegiate, or professional player, there is no hockey skating and skill development program that compares to Dynamic Skating. No one comes close to our accomplishments in maximizing potential, developing players, or outstanding alumni.

No one!

 
 

Dynamic Skating in the News

May 14th, 2010

Recently Bill Burt of the Lawrence Eagle Tribune talked with Milan Lucic about his improved play during the post season. Lucic was red-hot during the Bruins playoff run, scoring 9 points (5 goals and 3 assists) in the Bruins' last 8 games. Lucic attributed this success to his improved skating, something that he worked on with John McLean:

"People talk about the goals and assists, but I honestly feel that my skating has gotten better, particularly lately," said Lucic. "My feet are moving. I think the biggest reason why I'm playing better is my skating."

Lucic spent three solid weeks with McLean, who runs Dynamic Skating, in late October and early November after he had surgery on his index finger.

"John really helped me," said Lucic. "It was the first time I had never worked (one on one) with a power skater. He got me feeling very comfortable. The problem was four games into my return I sprained my ankle and was out for about six weeks and sort of lost everything I worked for. But now I feel like my skating is finally back."

To read the entire article, click here: Old Lucic give new B's even more hope

 

Keeping up with Paul Vincent - NHL Playoffs

April 22nd, 2010

By Brett Ballantini
CSNChicago.com

With the biggest game of the Chicago Blackhawks’ season looming, mere hours away, here’s a snapshot of what’s happening with the team, and the mood of some of the key players tonight:

Dirty Dozen: Just 12 Blackhawks skated today, along with goaltender Cristobal Huet: Kris Versteeg, Adam Burish, Brian Campbell, Brent Seabrook, Duncan Keith, Brent Sopel, Troy Brouwer, Colin Fraser, Nick Boynton, Tomas Kopecky and Bryan Bickell.

Vincent Van Go: Joel Quenneville was not on the ice to run the morning skate. Taking the lead role was skating coach Paul Vincent, known for running a tight ship and drilling players hard. Today was no different, as the 12 skaters ran a short but tough practice emphasizing stick-handling and footwork. Blackhawks assistant coach John Torchetti was also on the ice, working individual drills, such as feeding Boynton on some blue line slap-shot runs.

 

NO CLINIC tonight at Wilmington

December 20th, 2009

There will be NO clinic tonight at Wilmington.  We will see you again on January 3, 2010. Please remember that there is NO clinic on December 27, 2009.

Happy Holidays

Dynamic Skating

 

Dynamic Skating part of The First Annual Boston Hockey Summit

May 1st, 2009

Dynamic Skating participates in The First Annual Boston Hockey Summit

Friday, May 1st and Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Featured Speakers:

Paul Canavan

Topic: Presenting the Evidence: Preventing groin injuries.

Paul Vincent  - Dynamic Skating, presented by Tom Ford and John McLean

Topic: Chicago Blackhawks skating coach: developing on ice speed and performance.

Jim Snider 

Topic: Dry Land Speed Training for Hockey.

Mike Boyle 

Topic: Sports Hernia: Prevention and Rehabilitation General Overview. (Day 1)

Topic: Training Considerations For The Younger Hockey Athlete (Day 2)

Brijesh Patel 

Topic: Developing the Complete Hockey Off-Season Program.

Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH 

Topic: Hip Labral Pathology: From Start to Finish.

for more information click here

 

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