Kristina,
Well, this year I believe I got the prize for oldest camper at 59...not sure
what youngest was but somewhere in early 20s...so as you can see, there is a
great deal of varity...not just in ages but in skill levels...have players who
are just getting started and some that are highly skilled. Being broken into
two groups takes away many of the issues there and the coaches work very closely
with newer players to help them.
I really believe that you will not only enjoy the camp but gain a great deal of
benefit from it...the first year I went (3 years ago) was the first year I had
ever played ice hockey (started in June and went to camp in August) and it
really helped me to move my game up.
If you want to get a shorter version of the camp, you may want to go to one of
the three Clinics in Ft. Myers that Steve has scheduled...does same dirlls and
stuff but in only 3 day format.
If I can answer any specific question, please feel free to e-mail me on this
site or direct at rolhock@...
Steve Knapp
Naples, FL
-----Original Message-----
From: krisbigfoot <kristina.murray@...>
To: heartlandhockey_alumni@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 08:47:35 -0000
Subject: [heartlandhockey_alumni] I am also another newbie
Hi everyone,
I have been reading the messages you've sent about the camp and it
has
been very instructive. But I am still a little scared about a few
things:
- what is the average age in camp?
- and with only 2 years of hockey experience am I really gonna be
able
to keep up with the level ?
This message might sound very childish (yeah it really does !!) but
these two apects are kind of making me nervous...
Well, thanks for reading this message and maybe we'll see each other
next year.
Kristina
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