Martial Arts Cross-Training Program for Hockey Players

DISCLAIMER: Training and practicing in the martial arts is inherently dangerous. All training, with exception of practicing Patterns as explained by the instructors of this Academy, should be pursued only in the controlled environment and under the supervision of a trained instructor.

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Our Black Belt Excellence Martial Arts Academy is proud to offer a Martial Arts Cross-Training Program for hockey players as part of their dry land training.

Our dynamic training program includes:

  • Basic Protocol of Martial Arts
  • Warm-Up
  • Dynamic Drills and Skills
  • Conditioning Exercises (to improve flexibility, balance, agility, and core strength)
  • Martial Arts Training (kicking, self-defence, etc.)
  • Life Skills (Courtesy and Respect, Focus and Discipline, Self-Control and Responsibility, etc.)
  • Teambuilding

Thank you so much for setting up the sessions with Zach's hockey team. Zach absolutely loved it. He talked (raved) about it that night and the next morning. All of the boys had a great time and are looking forward to the next session. Zach was really surprised (and happy) at how sore his legs were the next day - which is pretty surprising given the amount of skating and running he does.

I also know that some of the parents have returned similar comments to Al and the coaches. Great work Phil & Amelia! - Jennifer M.

It has been very rewarding, from a coaching perspective, to see the players react positively to being in a setting where respect is not only expected, but demanded. I think you do a fantastic job of communicating to the kids in such a way that this respect becomes second nature.

A key success factor, of course, is that the kids are having a blast. Another key factor is that the respect expected from them is returned to them. (The kids aren't the only ones learning and benefiting from your sessions.)

I think any team would benefit from attending these sessions, as the players learn that respect and discipline can, and should, co-exist with having fun.

Thanks again. Regards, Bruce MacMillan, Coach - Kanata Major Peewee B Blazers

I thought it brought the team closer together and it gave me more discipline. - Ian

For more information on how to book your hockey team for this specialized Martial Arts Cross Training program, contact Mr. Phil Nguyen.