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BMFA Dry Land Training
By Brampton Minor Football Association | Published  10/26/2007 | Sports & Leisure | Rating:
Brampton Minor Football Association
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Brampton - Brampton Minor Football in conjunction with Game Day Training is pleased to announce that the 2007/2008 Dryland Training will commence on Saturday December 08 at 11am for 13 sessions.

The dates are as follows (All SATURDAYS):

2007:
Dec 8/07
Dec15/07

2008:
Jan 12/08, Jan 19/08, Jan 26/08
Feb 2/08, Feb 9/08, Feb 16/08, Feb 23/08
March 1/08, March 8/08, March 22/08, March 29/08
 
2008 Dryland Training is for those 7-12 years of age.

The sessions will be held on Saturday mornings from 11am to 1pm at Ken Giles Recreational Center (on Kennedy just North of Steeles).

The cost of the program (13 sessions) is $199 + $25 (2008 insurance) payable by credit card or cash only. All participants will receive a practice t-shirt.

Game Day Training is led by Orlando Bowen ( A former Toronto Argonaut and Hamilton Ticat player).  He and his team will focus on the conditioning and specific football skill training. Orlando and his team of high level performance athletes, trainers and ex professionals, will give the participants lessons for not only on field skills but most importantly, life skills.

Game Day Training will require coaches from the Brampton Minor Football system to help assist. If you are interested and can commit to the 13 sessions plus 1 coaches session with Game Day Training, please inform Ian Smith or Steve Crawford.

To this end, there will be a meeting at Ching Park at 7pm during the fall practices where BMFA & Orlando Bowen from Game Day Training will try to answer any questions or concerns.


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