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American Development Model

What is the ADM?

American Development Model (ADM) is a new system of training minor hockey players in the United States, developed by USA Hockey with the urging and support of the National Hockey League.  ADM is designed to properly train young players with a "Hockey For Life" motivation.  Our lowest level players will find fun, success, and a chance to improve while maintaining a desire to continue playing year after year.  Our very best players will be prepared to solidify the United States position as a leader in international hockey as well as put more American born players in the NHL.

            GPHA is proud to institute ADM for all players 8 and under ('03 travel team is grandfathered).  Associations across the country are implementing ADM, however GPHA is one of, if not the only one in Metro Detroit.  Time will prove that this is a better way to train 8 and under players and GPHA is excited to be in the lead.

How does it work?

ADM is based on a six station rotation.  Players spend 5 minutes at each exercise.  The rink will then be divided into thirds for larger area 3-3 and 4-4 scrimmages.  This system is active, productive, fun to play and fun to watch. 

            Less down time, more playing.  Less talking, more doing.  Small groups, small ice.  Kids won't be able to hide or get lost.  The more proficient skaters will be forced to play and improve their whole game instead of leaving the pack two zones behind because of early disparities in skating that will eventually even out.  The weaker skaters are always able to be a part of the action, allowing them to keep improving their entire game while their skating catches up.  This all restates the original goal of ADM.  House hockey will still be house hockey but it will be played better by better players.  The Olympic team will still be the Olympic team, but it will be played better by better players.  Wherever a player falls on that spectrum they will enter Squirts with more good habits than bad and a better proficiency in the fundamentals of individual game skills.   Kids will have a more well rounded game going into Squirts than kids before ADM was instituted.

What is the Main Concept?

We will operate around a simple concept, Get Puck/Keep Puck, and all individual skills required to execute that concept.  Our goal is to develop a desire to have the puck and a habit of keeping the puck instead of throwing it away.  It is hard to keep the puck if you don't have the puck so go get the puck!  Simple. Everything we do will be an effort to this goal.  All fundamental skills are needed to achieve that goal so a large amount of time will be spent working on basics without being too "teachy" or boring.  Drills will be movement based and age appropriate, meaning designed to be in tune with how kids under 9 learn.  USA Hockey did a lot of research into this and has made the idea of age appropriate learning a hallmark of the ADM.

Teams & Games

We will be planning events throughout the year to add a sense of team and some dates on the calendar to look forward to for the players and families.  Mini Mite and Mite cross ice Jamborees with other associations, full ice Mite age games, possible home and home weekends with Grand Rapids, Lansing, etc., events in support of local high school teams, community events, pond games, outdoor games, etc. 

            We understand people have concerns about "no teams and no games". We will schedule at least one day a month to play against other associations. At these events players will wear a team jersey that is different from the regular practice jersey and will promote a sense of team and pride in our association.  We would love to hear your ideas or suggestions on this matter.

It's our first year!

Mistakes will be made.  We are all, quite literally, entering the future of minor hockey and we will be learning as we go.  The program is designed to be flexible and we expect to make adjustments as we see what works and what doesn't.  Don't hesitate to approach or call any of the directors with questions, concerns, or suggestions.  We are willing to listen and make any necessary changes.  Our motivation is to have the best ADM program in the state, which only happens with successful players and happy parents.  We want the best for your kid.  You will never have a reason to be that mad at us.  Please voice concerns in a reasonable manner.  If we have made a mistake it will be remedied and there will have been no malice in the mistake.  We all want the same thing.  Let's keep communication open and work together to create a fun and productive experience for the kids and their families.

Coaching team

March 3, 2012 - ADM Adult Fundraiser!!

Save the date. 1st Annual Rock 'n Bowl Fundraiser!

 


Hello ADM Families!

We are excited to announce: 

 

    GPHA ADM and Learn To Skate Programs'

1st Annual Rock 'n Bowl Fundraiser!  



Saturday, March 3, 2012 

6:30PM-11:00PM

The Garden Bowl 

    in The Majestic Complex 

                http://majesticdetroit.com 

 

     $40 ticket per person includes:

        2 hours of bowling with shoe rental

      4 slices of hand tossed pizza, salad, pop

1 raffle ticket.  

 

The best part? YOU get to choose what time your party bowls...7 PM or 9 PM!

 

This adults only event will have a cash bar and fundraising fun including:

*50/50 raffles

*Strike Ball 

*Raffles 

*Tin Can Auction

 

  • Tickets available during every ADM skate as of January 21st.  We are encouraging everyone to sell tickets to friends and family and enjoy a fun night out in the D!
  • ***Please note: 100% of the profits from this event go directly back into our ADM and Learn To Skate programs, not into the entire GPHA coffers.***  

 

 

 

 

Let's have some FUN! 


Please feel free to contact us with any concerns or questions.


See all of you at the rink!

Sincerely,

Coach Robb, Don, and Paul

What about Coaches?

One of the other important duties of the GPHA ADM is to develop coaches.  We will need as many adults on the ice as possible.  Coaches will not have any commitment other than the USA certification and a couple hour meeting to specifically prepare for our program.  Coaches will not have off ice duties, just show up, do your best, and make it fun.  Those who plan to continue coaching after ADM will gain experience running small groups on small chunks of ice before they have to control large groups on large pieces of ice.  They will see how small pieces fit together to make larger pieces and how to use and tweak exercises to get a desired result short term and over time.  They will learn the value of a consistent, simple, and repetitive message and how to get that across to kids of various age and level.  A lot of loud, excited, and busy coaches will create an atmosphere that will be fun to be around for adults and give the players no choice but to flourish as kids and hockey players.

Where does my child fit?

We will use the first two weeks of ice to evaluate and separate players.  Directors and coaches will group players by caliber and to an extent, by age.  Movement amongst groups will be at the Director's discretion.  Pace will be the primary factor for who goes with which group: older kids who play fast, older kids who play medium, older kids who play slow, younger kids who play fast, younger kids who play medium, younger kids who play slow, kids who can barely get down the rink and walkers.  It will not lay out like this exactly, but it gives you an idea of the fact that 8 year olds won't be with 4 year olds and kids who play at a similar speed and intensity will play together.  We will put each player in the group they fit best and make changes accordingly.