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Summer Camp

BlueStreak Acceleration Pre-Season Camp
Athletes ages 12-17 years

BlueStreak Acceleration Pre-Season Camp combines hockey development at Sky Rink with the elite training equipment and athletic conditioning protocols at Chelsea Piers BlueStreak. Creating a comprehensive training program for older, more advanced hockey players, BlueStreak Acceleration Pre-Season Camp is ideal for athletes looking to take their game to the next level.

During this high-level camp, participants visit the Chelsea Piers BlueStreak Sports Training Center twice a week (other training takes place at Sky Rink). Training includes skating sessions on BlueStreak's incline hockey treadmill, hockey-specific plyometric exercises, strength training and individual coaching in the synthetic ice skills zone.

To register, please click here to visit the Chelsea Piers Summer Camp online enrollment page.

Schedule

Dates 4 one-week camps in August
Time 9:30am - 5:00pm

Costs

Tuition Early Enrollment Weekly Tuition
One week $810/week $875/week
Two weeks $750/week $810/week
SAVE: 3-4 weeks $710/week $750/week

Cost includes on-ice training, off-ice sessions and lunch.
Transportation and after camp care are available.

Staff

Shane Palahicky was a four-year letter winner for the Cornell University hockey team, where he was a part of the first team to reach the "Frozen Four" in over thirty years. While at Cornell, he was on the Student Athlete Advisory Committee and was a Student Athlete Mentor. Before coming to Chelsea Piers BlueStreak, Shane played professional hockey for the ECHL's Alaska Aces and CHL's Bossier/Shreveport Mudbugs. He has his Bachelor's Degree in Nutritional Science and is an NASM certified Performance Enhancement Specialist.

Scott Krahn was a four-year letterman at Cornell University. Prior to attending Cornell, Scott was the Assistant Captain for the Vernon Vipers of the British Columbia Junior Hockey League and helped lead them to the 1999 Canadian National Championship.

 
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