Huski Snow Stars Program
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The Huski Snow Stars Program is a skill development tool for young skiers aged between 5 and 12 years. It is a seven-step program that is promoted by Alpine Canada Alpin, the Canadian Ski Coaches’ Federation and the Provincial Ski Associations. The program guides children, coaches and parents through a progression of skills aligned with the Long Term Development Plan (AIM 2 WIN)
Husky Snow Stars encourages the development of skiers and ski racers of all ability levels. It also encourages children to discover a pathway to the joy of skiing, competition and excellence in a fun and rewarding environment.
Enthusiastic and well-prepared coaches and participants play an integral role in the success of the program.
Overall Focus
- To provide a solid foundation and knowledge base – physical, technical, tactical and mental upon which to build children’s athletic abilities
Target Group
- Children between the ages of 5 to 12
- Coaches
- Parents
Support/Partners
- Alpine Ski Alpin
- Canadian Ski Coaches’ Federation
- Provincial Ski Associations
- Husky
- C.S.C.F. / F.E.S.C. ( Canadian Ski and Snowboard Professionals)
- National Coaching Certification Program
Timing
Since winter 2005/2006
Contact Information
Contact persons are CSCF Provincial Coordinators which can be found at the webpage below.
Link
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