Minnesota Hockey Camps' Joe Ciardelli gives daily training tips and articles to help young aspiring hockey players reach their goals.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Daily Training Tip #1014
You get a bigger benefit from going at a maximum effort for 30 minutes than you will from going half speed for 60 minutes. Don't spend hours going slow, spend minutes sprinting!
Joe has spent the last ten (10) summers working at Minnesota Hockey Camps. The last five (5) years he has made the commitment to live and work the camp all year around. He has dedicated his life to helping young athletes achieve their goals through hard work and dedication. Joe is in charge of the weightoom and oversees all plyometric/strength workouts and training activities at the camp.
Joe recieved his degree in Kinesiology-Exercise Management from UW-Eau Claire and his Masters in Sports Management from St. Cloud State University. While at St. Cloud, he was the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for the Men's and Women's Hockey Teams. After St. Cloud, he moved to Philadelphia, PA where he was the Manager of Summit Sports Training Center. Since Philadelphia, he has worked at Minnesota Hockey Camps helping to develope players eight (8) years old all the way up to the pros.
Joe is certified through the National Strength & Conditioning Association.
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