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Dryland training facility
hockeydad47:
Would a facility that has a synthetic skatable surface for shooting and stick handling, be in demand in close proximity to OC and Riverside border? Would there be enough interest where people would pay a monthly membership to have access to such facility? What if coaches had access in order to also provide shooting lessons, would that create more interest?
Deuce:
KHS has one and they are shutting it down. One in Ontario has also recently shut down.
hockeydad47:
Are these facilities shutting down because of cost causing lack of use? I have been to KHS and what they charge for coaches to use the equipment is kind of outrageous. Would a reasonably price monthly membership create a more sought after facility?
Puck Yeah:
--- Quote from: hockeydad47 on October 30, 2017, 02:48:47 PM ---Are these facilities shutting down because of cost causing lack of use? I have been to KHS and what they charge for coaches to use the equipment is kind of outrageous. Would a reasonably price monthly membership create a more sought after facility?
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Synthetic is problematic. Tough on skates, makes flakes and dust. It does not feel like ice. It is also crazy expensive for the good stuff. I think roller hockey is a better training option.
4 check:
--- Quote from: Puck Yeah on October 30, 2017, 04:08:08 PM ---
--- Quote from: hockeydad47 on October 30, 2017, 02:48:47 PM ---Are these facilities shutting down because of cost causing lack of use? I have been to KHS and what they charge for coaches to use the equipment is kind of outrageous. Would a reasonably price monthly membership create a more sought after facility?
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Many people have tried it back to Laguna Hockey Academy, insurance is the killer
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