Cambridge, ON - The Ontario Hockey Federation (OHF) will be hosting two High Performance 1 (HP1) Coaches Clinics this summer, to help meet the requirements of Hockey Canada HP1 Policy. Over the last four years, the OHF has trained close to nine hundred coaches at twelve clinics.
The first stage of the HP1 program is attending an in-class seminar. This year, the OHF will host clinics in Toronto and Barrie, in June and July respectively. The Toronto clinic will be split over two weekends, June 8-10th and June 16-17, at Humber College. The Barrie clinic is July 5-8th, at Georgian College. After the in-class portion of the program, coaches will complete a written assignment and receive feedback from a mentor. The final step is a practice and game assessment completed by an OHF trained evaluator.
Applications for the HP1 program are available on the OHF website under the Coaches Section or by clicking here. Acceptance is based on the level of hockey being coached next season. Priority will be given to those coaches who will require the certification for the 2018-19 season. The total registration fee for the clinic is $1000+tax and includes lunches/snacks, all seminar materials, written assignment evaluation, mentoring, and field evaluation. Transportation, dinners, and accommodation are the responsibility of the participant.
For more information:
Jeff Stewart
Ontario Hockey Federation
Technical Director
226-533-9071
[email protected]