COACH KOBO'S PROFILE
I started playing organized hockey at the age of 8 years old. Experienced three seasons of Jr. B play and one year of Sr. AAA. I always enjoyed scoring goals, but since a young age, there has been a true love for the rougher aspects of the game ingrained into me. After Junior hockey, I started my martial arts journey. I have learned many skills and qualities from numerous disciplines. Between the two passions, I have now combined them together and am sharing with this program. I married the girl I stood beside in our Atom hockey team picture and am the proud father of two little talented athletes. I have five years of coaching experience in children's soccer, baseball and hockey. With a true passion for bringing the best out of myself and others, physically and athletically. Always looking to improve myself and those around me.
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AN ATHLETE'S JOURNEY
Sport is in My Blood
Since the age of four years old, I have been involved in organized sports. I have participated in sports leagues for every sport under the sun. Individual and team competition has been something ingrained into my DNA. Through the encouragement of my parents, I have been fortunate to learn and gain many skills and positive characteristics through a life of athletics. Leadership, team play and the drive to win are only a few qualities that I have carried over into my professional and everyday life.
A WELL ROUNDED PLAYER
Practices All Skills Of Our Game
A player with every tool in his toolbox is a more skilled and better prepared player. A better equipped hockey player is a safer hockey player. All possibilities of our game must be focused on. Embrace the rougher skills and qualities of hockey, to gain puck control, spark your team and contribute to winning. Play with confidence, so your teammates can too.
TRAINER/COACH
Sharing Skills and Knowledge
Through instruction, demonstration and added fun, players learn. Through participation and repetition players gain confidence. Patience and positive reinforcement, encourages players to be their best. With proper guidance athletes progress in the right direction, with belief in themselves on and off the ice.