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FMC Summer Series


Stop It Goaltending and FMC are joining forces this summer to provide youth hockey goaltenders a series of four day training programs at FMC facilities. Stop It has been a leader in goaltending development since 1999 and has had tremendous success working with goalies of all ages and skill levels.

This summer's goaltending training series at FMC facilities will teach the proven Stop It Goaltending method of skill development in a fun and energized environment. The four-day training program is perfect for youth hockey goalies of all levels between the ages of 7 and 13.

This training includes 2 hours of on-ice development as well as 2 hours of speed, quickness and agility training off-ice daily. Please feel free to call the Stop It Goaltending office at (781) 376-9000 if you have any questions about this program.

A Typical Day of Stop It Goaltending Training:

Check-in
On Monday, goalies are greeted by a Stop It Goaltending Director in the front lobby where they receive a jersey and are directed to the locker room. Stop It Goaltending recommends that you arrive 35-40 minutes before ice time for check-in. In the locker room there will always be a staff member to help parents and goalies with any equipment needs such as tying toe straps or advice on how tight the straps should be on the pads. Staff members are also goalies themselves.

On-ice Training
Once the goalies step on the ice they are greeted by the Stop It Goaltending staff, which, along with the director, includes active goaltenders from college, prep or high school hockey. Goaltenders are immediately separated into small groups according to age and ability. Goalies then participate in a series of stations to work on specific skills. Each station consists of one instructor and two goalies. The on-ice segment ends with a series of fun and competitive games, which help to reinforce the skills that were taught during the day.


Transition from On-ice to Off-ice
When the goalies leave the ice and proceed to the locker room they continue to be supervised by a Stop It Goaltending staff member. While in the locker room they have time to change into their off-ice training wear which usually consists of shorts, a t-shirt and running shoes. At this time goalies also have time to have a snack and drink to get ready for their off-ice workout.

Off-ice Training
Stop It Goaltending's off-ice program is designed to be goalie specific. A dynamic warm-up allows the goalies to get ready for the off-ice activities. Goalies will work on their quickness and agility daily through dynamic drills. Drills incorporate plyometrics, tennis balls, body weight exercises, and reaction balls allowing the goalies to improve athleticism. Goalies will also be taught a number of stretches that they can use year round and the day is always completed with a fun and competitive outdoor game.

Check-out
Following the completion of the off-ice segment, the goalies proceed with their equipment to the front lobby where they are checked out, with supervision, by a Stop It Goaltending Staff member. This concludes a fun and productive day.

By registering for this program I/We agree that I/We will not hold Stop It Goaltending, its directors, agents, affiliated personnel or persons associated with the facilities used, liable for any damages, misuse or negligence in the operation or participation in any Stop It Goaltending hockey program. I/We also agree that any pictures or video taken during any Stop It Goaltending clinics or programs may be used for promotional purposes.



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  • STOP IT GOALTENDING
  • 78 C Olympia Ave.
  • Woburn MA 01801
  • Phone (781) 376 - 9000
  • Fax (781) 376 - 9033
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