ALL MASSACHUSETTS CAMPS MUST COMPLY WITH REGULATIONS OF THE MASSACHUSETTSDEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND BE LICENSED BY THE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH). A complete copy of the policy shall be furnished to parents upon their request.
ALL MASSACHUSETTS CAMPS MUST COMPLY WITH REGULATIONS OF THE MASSACHUSETTSDEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND BE LICENSED BY THE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH). A complete copy of the policy shall be furnished to parents upon their request.
Call the rink or, check their web site, for the most up-to-date hotel information. Some rinks offer discounts at local lodging. Be sure to ask if they have any special arrangements.
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If you are attending Day Camp be sure to bring with you: YOUR OWN WATER BOTTLE (MANDATORY) Full Hockey equipment including neck guard for goalies and mouth piece Sneakers, t-shirt, shorts and sweatshirt (for off-ice time) Your name taped to the front of your helmet Bring Lunch, beverages and 2 snacks…in insulated cooler with ice […]
Check in is 8:00 a.m. the first day. Although we skate at 9:00 a.m., this allows time for any unforeseen circumstances. You will have time to help your player in the locker room and have him/her on the ice by 9:00 a.m. The remainder of the week, check in is 8:30 a.m. or, for clinics, […]
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Each camp is explained in detail on this web site. Browse through the links at the top of the page. to learn more about each type of camp. If you’re still uncertain about making the right choice, please e-mail us at JS@PROAMBITIONS.COM.
Dry land training circuits include various speed/agility/quickness/explosiveness training using all of today’s up-to-date technology to lengthen stride, increase quickness off the line, increase flexibility and, create a better, more versatile/powerful athlete. It also includes games which incorporate team building/dynamic strategies, such as trust walk, mine field, positive reframing activities, European handball, steal the bacon, dodge […]
Each camper should bring a water bottle to camp (labeled with his/her name) and keep it on the bench. Whenever a camper needs water, he/she can get it. There is a 10-minute break after the first 50-minutes of ice in both the morning and afternoon sessions.