Do you have what it takes to be great?

Many players and teams talk about it, but very few actually do it.

The “great ones” do every day what the “good ones” do occasionally.

A great player works on her mental game…
A good player thinks it’s “weird” or “uncool”.

A great team does a warm-up before every ice session…
A good team does a warm-up when they feel like it.

A great player stretches after every ice session…
A good player stretches only when she is sore.

A great team trains off the ice throughout the whole season…
A good team trains off the ice in the off-season - if at all.

A great player goes out of her way to eat properly each and every day…
A good player eats whatever is available.

The great ones do whatever it takes on a daily basis…
The good ones do it when it’s convenient.

–> You don’t just want to have a good season.

–> You want to have your best hockey season ever.

–> You want to be great.

Good players and teams are a dime a dozen.

But the great ones are hard to find.

The difference between the good ones and the great ones is
what they do on a daily basis…

Away from the crowds…

Away from the rink…

When no one else is watching.

“Little” things like:

–> Mental Preparation
–> Warming-Up
–> On-Ice Conditioning
–> Off-Ice Training
–> Stretching
–> Eating Right

…are not nearly as fun as practice or as exciting as playing in the big game.

But it’s your attention to detail on all of these “little” things that will make the biggest difference in your season.

If you are ready to have your best hockey season ever, then this is the in-season success system that you have been waiting for.

Make the choice to be great this season.

And I will be here to help every step of the way.

Your friend and coach,

Kim

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