
Youth Foundations
Confidence, coordination, stick work, movement, effort, and love for the game.
Each development stage contains novice, intermediate, and advanced progressions so coaches and players can challenge mixed groups without losing structure.

Confidence, coordination, stick work, movement, effort, and love for the game.

Concepts, spacing, awareness, and applying skills under pressure.

Decision making, leadership, performance under pressure, and advanced film study.
Inside each stage, drills and lessons should be taught with novice, intermediate, and advanced versions. That lets a coach run the same concept with different challenge levels instead of splitting a team into disconnected experiences. It also gives players a clear sense of progression.
The full curriculum should ultimately connect skills, concepts, film study, mental performance, nutrition, and strength into a single learning path so the site feels like an academy, not a random collection of pages.