In order for you to achieve a level of "mastery" in female hockey (whether you’re a player or coach), you need to spend 10,000 hours perfecting your craft.

10,000 hours is A LOT of time…

…especially when you consider that most girls’ hockey teams are only on the ice for an average of 6-7 hours a week.

That’s why I wanted you to ask yourself those 3 tough questions yesterday.  Because 10,000 hours is a lot of time and requires a massive commitment,

I guarantee you that the women who willing be playing for Canada and the US in the upcoming Olympics have put in far more than 10,000 hours.  And I’m sure that their coaches have put in the same amount of time too.  Most elite women’s college hockey players will be close to that target within their first few years playing at that level - and many of them may have hit it already.

I’m not telling you this to scare you.  I’m telling you this to inspire you. Because IT IS POSSIBLE

So How Are You Going To Reach That 10,000 Hour Target???

I’ll show you exactly how to make it happen in this 5 minute video clip.

Click on the link below to watch the “
10,000 Hour Rule Video”:

http://totalfemalehockeyclub.com/video-sample/10000-hour-rule/

Enjoy!

Remember to Choose Excellence - Exceed Expectations - Work Hard & Dream BIG.

Your friend and coach,

~ Kim

Kim McCullough, MSc, YCS
Director, Total Female Hockey
Girls Hockey Director, PEAC School For Elite Athletes

PS - Getting to 10,000 hours isn’t as scary as it may seem.  It is possible - if you think beyond ice time.

Click on the video link below to see how:

http://totalfemalehockeyclub.com/video-sample/10000-hour-rule/
 

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