June 12-14 - Bauer Selects

June 12-14
2015 Bauer Selects College Training
@ Lawson Ice Arena
PARTICIPATION GUIDE
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Bauer Selects Training at UW-Madison
Table of Contents
Bauer Contacts
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Bauer Training Philosophy
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2004 Schedule
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2002 Schedule
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2000 Schedule
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Directions
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Map & Parking Information
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Arena Details
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Local Hospitals
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Area Restaurants
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Participation Waiver
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Bauer Contacts
Barbie Purpura – [email protected]
(708) 774-9580
Administrative Director
Andrea Hahn – [email protected]
(630) 204-2804
Administrative Director
Kevin Mann – [email protected]
(312) 543-5118
2000 Bauer Selects
Brian Mueller – [email protected]
(262) 308-2347
2000 Bauer Selects
Jim Campbell – [email protected]
(314) 814-9402
2002 Bauer Selects
Ryan Taylor – [email protected]
(312) 925-5656
2004 Bauer Selects
Justin Lewandowski – [email protected]
(630) 201-4490
2004 Bauer Selects
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Bauer Training Philosophy
BAUER SELECTS™ 2015 SPRING & SUMMER PROGRAM
The Bauer Selects have slowly changed our philosophical approach to how we develop and prepare our players
in the spring and summer. It’s nonsensical to think we can develop highly skilled players when, from the time they are 78 years old, they play in 6-8 spring/summer tournaments but only practice a few times. The goal of the Bauer Selects is
to still offer a couple of competitive tournaments (for elite players to come together from different teams) but
supplement this with a better training-to-game ratio and more demanding and consistent competition at all our events.
In 2013 we will be investing and implementing a much more comprehensive training and testing model for all the players
selected. The goal this year is to provide the Bauer Selects with a developmental system that is more efficient and
productive. The forthcoming outline will emphasize a legitimate development plan and make this a true priority over 6-8
spring tournaments, more games, and more spending. It would be the understatement of understatements to say that
this program is long overdue, and that we are thrilled that we have the opportunity to see a spring/summer program
instituted in the US that actually mandates development as its lynchpin. The Bauer Selects will focus on these main
principles:
1. Planning: We will actually set a spring/summer development plan in place that prioritizes training and
competition. It will be up to you to find the correct in-season coach/program who has the right mentality to carry over
this challenge of development. We currently have too many coaches out there who put winning over development.
2. Practice: From the onset training and teaching will be prioritized for the Bauer Selects this year. Simply put our staff
will develop skills and not be focused simply on games and their outcomes in spring tournaments.
3. Patience: Under most club organizations (where players have been improperly labeled as has-beens by the time they
were 14, or never-would-bes by the time they were 9 ), those kids would never have had a chance. Our goal will be set
up for long-term development of elite hockey players with an understanding that each player is unique and can develop
at his own rate. We will have a system that is based on education, and a methodical approach with plenty of patience.
4. Progression: Everything taught will follow ordered progressions based on building a foundation. There’s an old
saying, “Work smart, not hard”. We know it’s self-defeating to work hard in a system that doesn’t work, but when you
work hard in a system that creates measured and noticeable results the desire to work hard becomes infectious and
success becomes guaranteed. We will set up new testing standards to start this process in all training programs.
5. Parent Participation: We will increase our parent’s knowledge on a development plan so everyone is on the same
page. We will disseminate information and have classroom instruction for the parents on strength and conditioning,
sport medicine, sport psychology, and nutrition. All of these sport sciences play a large part in the development of a
successful hockey player.
We will only select players and families who carry with them the level of energy and commitment to the vision outlined
above. Any audience that does not get the importance of enforcing the five (5) principles above will not get the program
no matter the presentation. If chosen, you have the option of coming for a weekend, multiple weekends, or the entire
program. We have found that the longer a student-athlete stays and builds upon what they learn, the more
improvement they find.
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2004 Schedule
FRI, JUNE 12
Day
Time
Hours
Rink
Level
2004 On Ice Training
Friday
12:00-1:00pm
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Black
Locker Tour
Friday
1:15-1:45pm
:30
Arena
White/Black
2004 Game
Friday
5:00-6:00pm
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Black
SAT, JUNE 13
Day
Time
Rink
Level
2004 On Ice Training
Saturday
7:45-8:45am
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Black
2004 Off Ice Training
Saturday
9:00-9:50am
:50
Arena
White/Black
2004 On Ice Training
Saturday
12:25-1:25pm
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Black
2004 Game
Saturday
5:05-6:05pm
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Black
SUN, JUNE 14
Day
Time
Rink
Level
2004 Final Game
Sunday
7:45-9:00am
Sheet 1
White/Black
Hours
Hours
5
1:15
2002 Schedule
FRI, JUNE 12
Day
Time
Hours
Rink
Teams
2002 On Ice Training
Friday
1:10-2:10pm
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Black
Locker Tour
Friday
2:30-3:00pm
:30
Arena
White/Black
2002 Game
Friday
6:10-7:10pm
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Black
SAT, JUNE 13
Day
Time
Rink
Teams
2002 On Ice Training
Saturday
8:55-9:55am
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Black
2002 Off Ice Training
Saturday
10:10-11:00am
:50
Arena
White/Black
2002 On Ice Training
Saturday
1:35-2:35pm
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Black
2002 Game
Saturday
6:15-7:15pm
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Black
SUN, JUNE 14
Day
Time
Rink
Teams
2002 Final Game
Sunday
9:10-10:25am
Sheet 1
White/Black
Hours
Hours
6
1:15
2000 Schedule
FRI, JUNE 12
Day
Time
Hours
Rink
Teams
2000 On Ice Training
Friday
2:20-3:30pm
1:10
Sheet 1
White/Black
Locker Tour
Friday
3:45-4:15pm
:30
Arena
White/Black
2000 On Ice Training
Friday
3:40-4:50pm
1:10
Sheet 1
Red/Blue
Locker Tour
Friday
5:05-5:35pm
:30
Arena
Red/Blue
2000 Game
Friday
7:20-8:20pm
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Black
2000 Game
Friday
8:30-9:30pm
1:00
Sheet 1
Red/Blue
SAT, JUNE 13
Day
Time
Rink
Teams
2000 On Ice Training
Saturday
10:05-11:05am
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Red
2000 Off Ice Training
Saturday
11:20-12:10pm
:50
Arena
White/Red
2000 On Ice Training
Saturday
11:15-12:15pm
1:00
Sheet 1
Black/Blue
2000 Off Ice Training
Saturday
12:30-1:20pm
:50
Arena
Black/Blue
2000 On Ice Training
Saturday
2:45-3:45pm
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Red
2000 On Ice Training
Saturday
3:55-4:55pm
1:00
Sheet 1
Black/Blue
2000 Game
Saturday
7:25-8:25pm
1:00
Sheet 1
White/Red
2000 Game
Saturday
8:35-9:35pm
1:00
Sheet 1
Black/Blue
SUN, JUNE 14
Day
Time
Rink
Teams
2000 Final Game
Sunday
10:35-11:50am
1:15
Sheet 1
White/Blue
2000 Final Game
Sunday
12:00-1:15pm
1:15
Sheet 1
Red/Black
Hours
Hours
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Directions
From US-131: US-131 to Stadium Dr. (Kalamazoo) exit 36A. East on Stadium two miles to Howard St.
North (left) on Howard 1/8 mile to Western Ave. (Note that Western Ave is not marked on Howard St.,
but it is the first campus entrance road after the overpass.) Turn right immediatly onto Western Ave.
after you turn off of Howard. Go 1/8 mile to Roell St. Right on Roell and follow Roell around the left side
of the arena to Worner Dr. (Note: Worner Dr. is a horseshoe shaped road that goes around the arena. As
you come up to the front of the arena you see Worner Dr. to you right. For WMU hockey games, take
this to the right to get to the box office. For non-WMU hockey game events, follow Roell St. around the
left side of the arena to the other end of Worner Dr.) Right on Worner to arena parking and player
entrance.
From I-94: I-94 to US-131 North exit 74B. North on US-131 two miles to Stadium Dr. (Kalamazoo) exit
36A. East on Stadium two miles to Howard St. North (left) on Howard 1/8 mile to Western Ave. (Note
that Western Ave is not marked on Howard St., but it is the first campus entrance road after the
overpass.) Turn right immediatly onto Western Ave. after you turn off of Howard. Go 1/8 mile to Roell
St. Right on Roell and follow Roell around the left side of the arena to Worner Dr. (Note: Worner Dr. is a
horseshoe shaped road that goes around the arena. As you come up to the front of the arena you see
Worner Dr. to you right. For WMU hockey games, take this to the right to get to the box office. For nonWMU hockey game events, follow Roell St. around the left side of the arena to the other end of Worner
Dr.) Right on Worner to arena parking and player entrance.
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Map and Parking Information
General Parking:
*Parking is available on all sides of Lawson Ice Arena. Lots 14, 16, and 18.
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Arena Details
Lawson Ice Arena is home to Western Michigan University's NCHC Bronco
Hockey team. In addition to hosting the WMU Broncos, the arena is used by
the University for physical education classes, club sports, and open skate and
within the community for tournaments, intramural hockey, and KOHA youth
hockey programs. Each year Lawson Ice Arena is host to approximately
193,550 visitors, seating up to 4,000 spectators per event.
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Local Hospitals
Heartland Health Care Center-Kalamzoo
3625 W Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49006
Primary Care Clinic
714 Garland Cir # A
Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Borgess Immediate Medical Care
7901 Angling Rd
Portage, MI 49024
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Area Restaurants
Studio Grill
312 W Michigan Ave
Kalamzoo, MI 49007
(269) 341-4100
Theo and Stacy’s
234 W Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
(269) 388-5025
London Grill
214 E Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
(269) 381-9212
Bimbo’s Pizza
338 E Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
(269) 349-3134
Casa Bolero
116 Portage Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
(269) 382-3148
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BAUER SELECTS TRAINING CAMP
Western Michigan University
PARTICIPANT WAIVER AND RELEASE
In consideration of being allowed to participate in any way in the 2015 Bauer Selects Training and
Competition camp ice hockey program, games, tournaments and/or related events and activities (the “Event”)
at Lawson Ice Arena, Western Michigan University, THE UNDERSIGNED ACKNOWLEDGES, UNDERSTANDS
AND AGREES THAT:
1.
The risk of injury from participating in the activities involved in this Event is significant, including the
potential for permanent paralysis and death, and while particular rules, equipment, and personal discipline may
reduce this risk, the risk of serious injury does exist; and,
2.
I KNOWINGLY AND FREELY ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS, both known and unknown, of my
participation in the Event, even if arising from the negligent act or omission of the RELEASEES or others, and
assume full responsibility and liability for my participation in the Event and for any loss, damage or injury of any
nature that I may sustain arising out of my participation; and
3.
I willingly agree to comply with the stated and customary terms and conditions for participation in the
Event. If, however, I observe any unusual significant hazard during my presence or participation in the Event
(or in the participation of the minor participant identified herein), I will remove myself (or minor participant) from
participation, and shall bring such to the attention of the nearest official immediately; and,
4.
I, for myself and on behalf of my heirs, assigns, personal representatives and next of kin, DO HEREBY
RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS the 200 x 85 LLC and Western Michigan University, the
owner of the premises used to conduct the Event, and their officers, officials, agents and/or employees, other
participants, sponsoring agencies, sponsors and advertisers of the Event (“RELEASEES”), WITH RESPECT
TO ANY AND ALL INJURY, DISABILITY, DEATH, OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSON OR PROPERTY,
WHETHER ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES OR OTHERWISE, to the fullest extent
permitted by law.
I HAVE READ THIS PARTICIPANT WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY, FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS
TERMS, UNDERSTAND THAT I AM AGREEING TO GIVE UP AND SURRENDER SUBSTANTIAL RIGHTS,
WITHOUT RESERVATION, FREELY, VOLUNTARILY AND WITHOUT ANY INDUCEMENT.
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PARTICIPANT’S SIGNATURE
Date Signed:
_ Age:
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PRINT PARTICIPANT’S NAME
FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MINORITY AGE
(UNDER AGE 18 AT TIME OF REGISTRATION)
Name of Minor Participant:
; Age:
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I, do hereby certify that I am the parent/guardian with legal responsibility for this participant, and do hereby
consent and agree, for myself and for my heirs, assigns, next of kin and Participant, to the complete and
perpetual RELEASE and DISCHARGE as provided above of the REALEASEES, for any and all claims, actions
or liabilities of any kind whatsoever for personal or bodily injuries, sickness, death or disability, known or
unknown, that I or the Participant may have arising out of or in any way connected with the Event, do further
forever release and agree to indemnify and hold harmless, to the fullest extent permitted by law, the
RELEASEES from any and all liabilities incident to my minor child’s involvement or participation in the Event
programs as provided above, EVEN IF ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES.
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PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE
EMERGENCY PHONES #(s)
Date Signed:
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