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The Key Ingredient To Becoming An Elite Female Hockey Player

posted by Total Female Hockey Club
Sunday, March 1, 2009 at 11:01pm EST

Kim McCullough, Director & Founder of Total Female Hockey, has trained, coached and consulted with over 1500 players and 300 coaches, from novice to National teams, on how to take their on-ice performance to the next level through off-ice player development.

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There is now less than a year until the start of the women’s hockey event at the Vancouver Olympics. For the elite female hockey players who aspire to represent their country at the Games, now is the time to impress. So how do thebest women’s hockey players in the world make sure that they separate themselves from the competition?

Once a female hockey player has enough ability to play at an elite level, the thing that separates one player from another is how hard they are willing to work.

Not just harder.

Or much harder.

Much, much harder.

You have heard the phrase, “Carpe Diem” before. It means, “Seize the Day”.

As the tryout process for the Olympic teams gets down to the wire, every moment counts.

The women who end up on the team are going to be the ones who seize the opportunity to work really really hard.

You have to have an all-consuming desire to be the best in order to compete at the international level.

Once you mix in the desire to be great with the willingness to work hard, you are primed and ready to seize the opportunity to become an elite female hockey player.

Most female hockey players dream of playing at the elite level…

But are you willing to put in the hard work to get there?

Work Hard. Dream BIG.

~ Coach Kim

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sydney authier
that is really good i am part of the chatham outlaws u talked at our banquet and it made a lot or sence i am a tom boy and do like every sport and right now my left wrist is injured along with my left hip and left ankle and 1 day my dream is to make the team canada team and win gold so thank u for inspiring me
Friday, April 24, 2009 at 5:51pm EDT

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