HockeyIsLife 0 Report post Posted March 10, 2006 I currently play tier 8 hockey for a team in edmonton. I should be playing tier 4 and up but I missed tryouts and they threw me on whatever team had space. Unfortunateley it was tier 8.I have 50 points in 15 games.I was wondering if I was to workout all summer if I would be able to make rem 15 which is the 15 year olds who didn't make midget AAA or AA.I would do the following:PlyometricsQuantum speed(it's a power skating class which is $900!!!!!!!!) You can google itHockey heat(It's a slide board plus stickhandling board)rollerblade all summergo to a hockey schoolGo to a fancy hockey training facility called hockey Hit($1500!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)And use the bosu ball.You may be wondering where I am going to get the money from. I am going to get a job but I don't want to get a job at 15 and ruin my whole summer if I won't be able to make this team. Is it possible.P.s Is the Bosu ball good? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gavin 0 Report post Posted March 10, 2006 "Get a job and ruin my whole summer."Hey it's an experience. Live life to the fullest... sometimes that means going WAY out of your comfort zone and doing things that you're supposedly too young for. And getting a job is not going to ruin your whole summer, it will give you good life experience, character, discipline, physical conditioning and a whole slew of other things that might serve you as much good to get on the team as buying all those things would. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
morty 0 Report post Posted March 11, 2006 Tough to say if you'll make it or not. You may be training your ass off but so will lots of other guys that already play rep hockey. I live in Edmonton but I was in my second year of midget when they introduced that REM 15 deal, but it still looked like pretty decent puck to me. It could definitely happen for you though cause it happened to my one buddy. He played B3 or B4 the first year of midget and then I ended up playing against him for two years at AA for the last two years. Just giver shit and work your hardest. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
All Torhs Team 0 Report post Posted March 11, 2006 why even ask if its possible? its possible if you actuallly wanna do it. the only thing that i see not being possible is time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hockechamp14 0 Report post Posted March 12, 2006 You don't need a ton of expensive crap to get better. That's all I have to say.If you're going to spend the money though, the first thing I would dish out for would be skating lessons.Instead of just rollerblading, which may not actually do you much good, find a roller league around, even if it's only average, it should be fun, remember why you're playing.What exactly would you use the bozu ball for? If it's for balance, I wouldn't worry about it because you're taking skating lessons, it should help your edge control. Also, plyometrics aren't going to do anything for you if you aren't hitting the weight room. I don't know if you are, but it would be a better place for you to spend your time before doing plyo's. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
All Torhs Team 0 Report post Posted March 12, 2006 One other thing that sometimes works is sign up for another sport.It will give you other skills to work on, endurance and some fun and new friends.Soccer would prob. HELP most for hockey with endurance and footwork.But anything else would help too, preferabllly lacrosse if you got it around. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HockeyIsLife 0 Report post Posted March 17, 2006 would you say $900 is to much for power skaing?It's called quantum speed and has had students such as:Jarret stolland Jason Arnott Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cause4alarm 6 Report post Posted March 18, 2006 If you were planning on buying a Bosu (about $100, right?), I think your money would be better spent elsewhere unless you know hundreds of things to do with it. Decent gyms and training facilities should have them anyway, so there wouldn't really be any need to have your own personal Bosu.edit: I actually bought the hockey-specific training DVD from the Bosu website. I was all psyched when it arrived and then I realized I just plunked $15 down to watch some guy step all over a blue half-ball for 30 minutes. The exercises were good, but they were all probably the same standard exercises you'd find in non-hockey-specific Bosu instructional videos.Either way, I changed gym memberships and my new club doesn't have any Bosus. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
twiztidwrista10 3 Report post Posted March 18, 2006 Go for it. I think some of these expensive camps and classes might not be worth all that money. But give it your all. "If its ment to be its up to me". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sherwood21 0 Report post Posted March 18, 2006 Rem15 is gongshow mann.Just try out for Maple Leafs and you'll be fine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites