Buying Into The Dream

Is developmental sport heading in the right direction or spiraling out of control? What is the cost of playing the game?

I talk with Michael Traikos of the National Post and his 5 part series looking at the industry that has formed around player development in minor hockey and the rising cost of playing the game: The average hockey family spends $3000.00/yr and if your young players is a AAA player the costs rise to 10- $15000.

What is the impact of year round hockey – more bad than good?? The cost of academies some with tuition’s exceeding $50,000/yr and what is the price tag of raising the next great hockey star.

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Jeff Krushell is regarded as a noted expert in the area of talent development in sport and through his work has gained unique insights into the process of improving performance… ‘It’s a human thing’. Over the last 20 years Jeff has worked in the world of high performance sport helping athletes tap into their potential to truly understand what it is like to achieve Human Maximum Performance. Engineering his unique blend of sport science and training techniques with the holy grail of success; ‘motivation’, Jeff’s expertise lies in creating the next generation of top performers.

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Jeff