Goalies: Back to Tryouts On Ice Skills & Mental Preparation Intensive

$520.00 

Eden Prairie & BIG
Aug. 25 – Aug. 29

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You’ve put in the work—now let’s make sure it shows. Tryouts are a different animal. They’re not always fair, and they don’t always reflect reality. But with the right preparation, you can give yourself the best shot at showing what you’re truly capable of.

This clinic is designed for goalies gearing up for the high-stakes environment of tryouts. We’ll sharpen on-ice skills and build the mental tools to manage nerves, stay composed under pressure, and make a strong impression when it counts.

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What You’ll Learn

On-Ice Training
  • High-Impact Drills: Focused sessions on the skills that help you brush up for tryouts and put your best foot forward.
  • Tryout Situations: Simulated tryout scenarios to help you adapt and perform in competitive settings.
Mental Training
  • Managing Tryout Nerves: Techniques to stay calm, confident, and focused under pressure.
  • Building Confidence: Develop a strong mindset to showcase your skills and potential.
  • Resilience Strategies: Learn to bounce back from mistakes and keep moving forward.
  • Preparation Routines: Build effective pre-tryout habits that set you up for success.

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Date & Time

Aug. 25 – Aug 29, 2025.
  • Aug 24, Monday — Bloomington Ice Garden, Rink 2, 10:30 AM
  • Aug 25, Tuesday — Eden Prairie, Rink 1, 10:45 AM
  • Aug 26, Wednesday — Eden Prairie, Rink 1, 10:45 AM
  • Aug 27, Thursday — Eden Prairie, Rink 2, 10:45 AM

These times and groupings are subject to change and will be finalized in the summer months. We will group first by gender, then by birth year, then by skill level. Since this is individual-skill focused, most of the drills do not require a full team of athletes with similar skill levels, so we have flexibility regarding who is on the ice together. If you're unsure if your athlete would be a good fit, please contact us.

Location

Eden Prairie & BIG

Class Size

6 max.
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spots remaining.

Age & Skill Level

12U. Intermediate/Advanced. Our small group sizes and personalization allow additional flexibility, so contact us if you feel your athlete may be a good fit.

Scheduling & Registration Notes

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"The clear goal setting, mental resilience training, and fun on-ice drills have made these my kid's favorite hockey clinics by far."

The math behind our camps vs. traditional options:

Traditional Options
  • $800 – $1,200 for 16 skates
  • That breaks down to $50–$75 per hour.
  • 30-40 players on the ice at once.
Traditional Options
  • $600 for 10 skates or $120+ for private lessons.
  • That breaks down to $60 per hour.
  • 10-20 goalies on the ice at once.
Headspace Hockey
  • $520 or 4 hours of ice time plus daily sports psychology workshops.
  • This breaks down to $65 per hour, with small groups ensuring personalized coaching.
The Difference
  • Traditional programs: $50 – $75 per hour with little individual focus and no sports psychology.
  • Headspace Hockey: $65 per hour with personalized coaching and mental fitness training.
Research-Based Training

The game has gotten smaller and more complex. We incorporate the latest in biomechanics, neuroscience, and tech to help athletes succeed in today's game.

Mental Fitness

At the highest levels of sports, it's the mental game that makes a difference. We teach kids how to bounce back, embrace confidence, and be a good teammate.

Cognitively Challenging Tasks

Hockey is faster than ever. Our trainings are cognitively faithful to the challenges of the game, helping kids develop both mental and physical speed.

Actually Fun

Boredom is the enemy of learning. We create truly fun environments which boosts learning retention and makes students want to come back.

Our Training PhilosophyWhat is Mental Fitness?
About the Coach
Amanda Leveille is one of the most decorated goaltenders in women's hockey history.

She won three NCAA national championships at the University of Minnesota, holds the PHF all-time records for wins and shutouts, and is a two-time Isobel Cup champion. After retiring from professional play in 2024, she transitioned full-time into coaching — and she's been doing it in Minnesota ever since. She brings elite technical goalie development and a deep understanding of the mental side of the position to every session.

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About the Coach
I'm Josh Chambers. I'm a licensed therapist with OHL and NHL experience, and I believe much of today's athletic development is outdated.

To prepare for training camp with the Red Wings, I hired a skate doctor and experienced firsthand the power of precise, individualized training. I had spent countless hours at power skating clinics over the years, but it was those focused, personalized sessions that made a real difference. That experience transformed how I think about training.

Then there was the mental side—something I had no training in but desperately needed. Four games after training camp, a slapshot to the face fractured my skull. The mental toll during recovery was significant and gave me a new perspective on the psychological side of development.

When I began coaching my daughter, I saw a clear lack of both innovative skills training and mental fitness in hockey development. That’s why I started Headspace Hockey: to combine cutting-edge skills training with sports psychology, helping build confident, resilient athletes.

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