Advanced Hockey Academy

Florida
Jr. Panthers (JPT) is pleased to announce its partnership with Advanced Hockey
Academy (AHA) for the upcoming 2010 / 2011 Travel Hockey Season.
As
a result of this newly formed alliance, Advanced Hockey
Academy’s Player
Development Program will now directly assist in the development and training of
ALL Florida Jr. Panther players.
Over
the past 12 years, Advanced Hockey Academy
has established itself as the leader in developing South
Florida hockey players and is looking forward to the union with the
Florida Jr. Panthers so that the JPT program may strengthen and players benefit
from the additional on-ice training.
This
joint association will enable all Jr. Panther players to improve their practice
to game ratio. Under the new Development Program, Jr. Panther teams will now
practice three sessions (hours) per week: Two (2) Jr. Panther team
practices plus one (1) Advanced Hockey Academy Player Development Session.
The
new Florida Jr. Panther training development program is unique and innovative
as it offers a combination of Player Development Training (1 hour per week)
plus Team Training (2 hours per week) which will, without question, take the
Jr. Panther Organization and each of its players to the next level.
Upon
being selected to play for the Florida Jr. Panther Organization for the 2010 /
2011 Travel Season, each player will be required to sign two (2) contracts: (1)
a travel season contract with the Florida Jr. Panthers and (2) a contract with Advanced Hockey Academy
for the new Player Development Program.
The
AHA Player Development Program will coincide with the Jr. Panther Travel
program season (August 2010 - February 2011).
AHA “in season” fees ($82.00 per month / $19.00 per session) will be
billed to the credit card of your choice on a monthly basis throughout the
duration of the Travel Season. At the
end of the Travel Season, all Jr. Panther players will have the option to
continue in the AHA player development program or cancel.
Advanced
Hockey Academy is looking forward to
introducing the new Player Development Program this August and is eager to
contribute to the continued success of the Junior Panther Organization and the
2010-2011 travel hockey season.
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