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The festive spirit is alive and well in Calgary, where Coach Santa has taken to the ice to inspire the next generation of hockey players. This past Saturday, the Flames Community Arenas echoed with cheerful shouts of ‘Ho Ho Ho!’ as Coach Santa engaged with U7 and U9 players, emphasizing the importance of kindness and teamwork in sports.
Building character on and off the ice
In collaboration with Hockey Calgary, Coach Santa’s initiative aims to teach young athletes not just about hockey, but also about essential life skills that extend beyond the rink. “We talk about being great teammates, we talk about our communities, our schools, our homes,” Coach Santa explained. This holistic approach to youth sports development is crucial, as it fosters a sense of belonging and responsibility among young players.
Coach Santa’s mission is clear: to instill values that will help these young athletes grow into well-rounded individuals. “We talk about having fun! Because having fun is so important for young hockey players,” he added. This focus on enjoyment is vital, especially in a sport that can sometimes become overly competitive at a young age.
A unique approach to youth engagement
This year marks the first time Coach Santa has worked directly with younger players, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. His engaging personality and festive demeanor create an inviting atmosphere where kids feel comfortable and excited to learn. The initiative is set to continue until December 20, with Coach Santa visiting various rinks across the city.
For those who missed the chance to meet Coach Santa in person, there’s still an opportunity to benefit from his teachings. Weekly lessons are uploaded to the Hockey Calgary YouTube channel, allowing players and parents to access valuable content that reinforces the principles of kindness and teamwork.
Why kindness matters in sports
In an age where youth sports can often be overshadowed by pressure and competition, initiatives like Coach Santa’s remind us of the importance of kindness and community. By focusing on these values, young players learn that hockey is not just about winning games, but about building friendships and supporting one another.
As Coach Santa continues his mission, he hopes to inspire a culture of kindness within the hockey community. This approach not only enhances the experience for young players but also sets a precedent for future generations of athletes. In a world that can sometimes feel divided, Coach Santa’s message of unity and joy is a refreshing reminder of what sports should be about.
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