| 1. | Week one will include the explanation of the hockey course followed by the collection of the completed student registration cards. |
| 2. | The second week will consist of a mini-seminar focusing on the basic history of hockey from long ago to modern day. Stroke analysis will be on the forehand high clear and necessary grips. |
| 3. | Week threes mini-seminar is on the hockey indoor court and its specific dimensions. Stroke analysis will be on the basic grip. |
| 4. | Fourth week will cover the stick and it's named components. Stroke analysis is on the forehand push. |
| 5. | Week fives stroke analysis is the stop. |
| 6. | In the sixth week we look at the reverse stick technique. |
| 7. | The mini-seminar in the seventh week will view the tactics for hockey will the stroke analysis is the forehand slap shot. |
| 8. | Week eight will cover the system for playing a full game. While the stroke analysis moves on to the jab. |
| 9. | Week nine stroke is the flick and catch. |
| 10. | In week ten stroke is the reviews and extra work on weak parts. |
| 11. | Into week eleven mini-games starts |
| 12. | While a mini-tournament will start to demonstrate the students overall ability. |
| 13. | Week thirteen a mini-seminar is designed to review the opening few weeks material. While on the court the mini-tournament continues. |
| 14. | The second from last week will be a see the end of the mini-tournament and any final questions remaining from the course. |
| 15. | Final week is test week and a rotated limited game. |