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Assignment #1 - The SJAHA
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Email
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School?
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George Waters
Hedges Middle School
John Taylor
St James
Sturgeon Heights
Westwood
Full Name?
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Your answer
SJAHA was the first officially licensed Hockey Canada Skills Academy. What year?
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2010
2100
2001
2000
2002
2017-18
What are the 6 hockey skills that SJAHA focus on throughout the school year?
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Fun!
Fitness
Skating
Slap Shots
Balance & Agility
Puck Control
Power Plays
Passing & Receiving
Shooting
Penalty Killing
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We believe in using 3 types of drills for skill development. What are they?
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Slap Shots, Wrist Shots, Snap Shots
Skill Stations, Tactical Skills, Technical Skills
Skill Stations, Small Area Games, Shooting
Skill Stations, Small Area Games, Game Situation Drills
LONG ANSWER (2 marks):
In your opinion, why are Small Area Games beneficial to all hockey players development?
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Your answer
LONG ANSWER (2 marks):
In your opinion, why is the use of STATIONS in practice beneficial to players skill development?
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Your answer
What are the 10 Scoring Scenarios in the video?
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Top Corner
Net Drive
Breakaway
Slap Shot
Entry off the rush
Below the goaline
Wrist Shot
Snap Shot
Deflection
Screen
High Low Pass
East West
Slot Shot
Reverse
Rebounds
Clear Shot
Boomer
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Hall of Fame coach John Wooden identified 8 laws of learning - what are the first 3?
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Repetition, Repetition, Repetition
Explanation, Repetition, Repetition
Explanation, Demonstration, Imitation
Repetition
Players control 3 things. What are they?
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Money, Choices, Attitude
Hardwork, Attitude, Being on Time
Nutrition, Nutrition, Nutrition
Hardwork, Commitment, Nutrition
When looking at the SJAHA goal of all students daily,
"We want _________ skill repetitions daily, and We want a high ___________ of skill repetitions daily".
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Some, Pace
High, Power
Quality, Quantity
Slap Shot, Power
LONG ANSWER (2 marks):
Why do you want
"good pace, speed and purpose"
when performing drills for skill development on and off the ice?
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Your answer
Watch the coach.
Do you think he is
mean or angry at his players?
Or do you think he is
motivating them
and wanting them to
work hard (so they become better)?
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He is mean and angry at his players
He is motivating them and wanting them to work hard
Watch the players.
Do you think they are working hard with good attitudes (
moving fast, listening, good teammates, getting up when falling down)
or do they have
low work ethic with bad attitudes?
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Low work ethic with bad attitudes
Working hard with good attitudes
What training facility do we offer off ice training with?
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Fitness Focused
Focus Development
Skilled Focus
Focus Fitness
AJ's Training Barn
What off ice sport do we offer that has many transferable skills to ice hockey?
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Basketball
Floor Hockey
Floorball
Golf
Squash
Long Term Player Development Model - Hockey
In your own words, what does "Physical Literacy" mean?
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Your answer
What are the FUNdamentals in hockey?
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Shooting and Passing
Slap Shots and Wrist Shots
Body Checks and Cross Checks
Skating and Puck Control
Excellence takes time. How long?
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10 years
8-12 years
10,000 hours
All of the above
None of the above
Watch the Pro Hockey Players work on their skills.
What is
your
favourite drill to build your skill?
You can pick a drill from the video, from Hockey Academy, from your team...or maybe you have one that you designed!
TELL US ABOUT THE DRILL AND WHAT SKILLS IT WORKS ON.
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2 Marks
Your answer
What NHL player was in a Hockey Canada Skills Academy and speaks about his experience in the last video?
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Nathan Gerbe
Nathan Smith
Sidney Crosby
Dion Phaneuf
Nathan MacKinnon
Nate Schmidt
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