2026 Winter Camps Information!
- Ben Russenholt Focused Skating Solutions

- Dec 14
- 2 min read
Christmas is right around the corner and with it comes the new year and our 2026 Winter Camps. This winter my ice time is very limited and I will only be holding two camps from January to the beginning of March (pre-tryout camps starting in March this year). I have had several Open Camps during the fall and most of my camps have hit the U9 to U13 age groups so for the winter we are switching it up. We will hold one camp for the U7 to U10 age group and a U10 to U14. Please find all the details with times, locations and dates below.
REGISTRATION FOR ALL CAMPS WILL OPEN December 22 At 7:00pm
How to Register!
This is an old video but it is the same process.
U10 to U14 - Rep and Up, KINGSTON
Location: CUPE 109 Pad Invista Centre, Kingston, Ontario
Time: 6:00am to 6:50am
Dates: Mondays, January 5, 12, 19, 26, February 2, 9, 16 and 23. (8 Sessions)
Age Group: U10 to U14 Rep and Up (boys and girls)
Session Cap: 12 skaters
Cost: 8 sessions $300.00 HST Included
This camp is listed as Rep and up, so it includes Roster Select and Up. It is essentially the same as my regular camp only we will push the skaters further in their development, breaking down technique in striding, backwards skating, crossovers both directions and of course turns and pivots. my expectation level is all that changes. This will be a faster paced session in both difficulty and speed of execution.
U7 to U10 - OPEN Camp
Location: W. J. Henderson Arena, Amherstview, Ontario.
Time: 7:00 to 7:50am
Dates: Tuesdays January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17 and 24. (8 Sessions)
Age Group: U7 to U10, 2025/26 Season
Level: OPEN (New to Hockey or a season or two of IP. Boys and Girls.)
Session Cap: 12 skaters
Cost: $300.00 HST Included)
This camp will focus on the raw basics. Most players start in IP and are given a puck far too early in their development. Forcing them to learn to skate AND learn to handle a puck at the same time. Both of these skills on their own are incredibly hard to learn and so we run our camps at the level devoid of pucks to give your player the ability to focus on their feet. Learning proper skills and posture so that they can develop the more technical skills once the basics are mastered. This camp will focus on edges, forward and backwards skating, proper crossovers, turns and pivots.


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