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Junior Talons Inline Hockey Athletic Development
The CEIHF junior program is designed to recruit and develop the future for Talons Hockey while ensuring the longevity of elite and competitive Colorado inline hockey

Through appropriate teaching models we can enhance a young player's existing athletic skills to improve the important hockey fundamentals, and mechanics critical to athletic and team success.

 
 
 
 
 
FUN FOR ALL
The Colorado Elite Inline Hockey Federation (CEIHF) wants to introduce its “Buddy Up with Hockey” a fun fitness program for Denver Metro youth. Our celebrity inline hockey athletes are joined with younger children from elementary and middle schools from around our inner city communities to introduce kids to the benefits of skating for fitness.

FOR BETTER HEALTH
The CEIHF Major League players will visit schools to provide 30-minute demonstrations of exercise on skates. These specifically designed fitness exercises are similar to what the players do within their own fitness and conditioning routines, but adapted and designed for grade school and middle school kids.

FITNESS AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Elementary and middle school children will especially enjoy the one-to-one attention they receive from their older Buddy Up partner.

They make comments such as, "He makes me feel special; he says nice things to me!" and “We do lots of fun things together. He’s my friend."

Teachers report that participation in buddy programs enhances children’s cooperative learning behaviors such as taking turns, listening, sharing knowledge, praising another’s effort, helping one another, and completing a task. Due to the extra attention and assistance, the younger children’s work often improves.

 


 

Hockey And What It Can Be.

Rocky Mountain Talons Unite To Serve Their Community

The Colorado Elite Inline Hockey Federation and the Rocky Mountain Talons celebrate their successful contribution toward enhancing lives while reaching another milestone towards its community service initiatives.

Eighty kids of the Colorado UpLift organization were the beneficiaries of one the most exciting Diversity and Learn To Play Hockey events organized by the Colorado Elite Inline Hockey Federation's Hockey Without Boundaries program.

With the help of the Colorado Avalanche and the CEIHF dozens of inner-city kids left that day with a wealth of new experiences and plenty FUN.

Happiness through hockey was the goal and with long lasting life lessons as a result.

   
Class is in Session with Stewart
"Sniper" Among Us
AVS & Talons Brightest Stars
The Future Looks Good for Hockey

Equiped N' Ready To Play
Parker Deputy Mayor Speaks
Plenty Autographs to Go Around
Future Inline Hockey Stars
Talons Camp Portrait
Learning the Fundamentals

On Friday, January 21, 2011 the CEIHF and its amateur elite Rocky Mountain Talons inline hockey team program partnered with Colorado UpLift youth programs to host a learn to play hockey festival through its Hockey without Boundaries initiative to teach inner-city at-risk children the benefits of health and fitness through inline hockey participation.


The CEIHF's Hockey without Boundaries program is only one of the organizations progressive efforts to increase physical fitness awareness with inline hockey throughout Denver 's inner-city communities and public schools. While working toward diversifying the sport of hockey by increasing participation for kids across all economic and social boundaries, the program hopes to do its part to tackle America 's crisis of childhood obesity with 45-60 minutes of on-rink hockey drills and skills lessons.

“Our Hockey without Boundaries program has been in the planning stages for some time now, and we are excited to partner with Denver's inner city programs to encourage young prospective athletes the benefits of health and fitness through the sport of inline hockey.” says Eddie Delgado, President of the Colorado Elite Inline Hockey Federation, and Founder of the successful Colorado High School Inline Hockey League.

Colorado Avalanche Chris Stewart
Colorado Avalnache Provide Big Support
The Rocky Mountain Talons instructed 80 youth from the Colorado UpLift in a day of inline hockey exhibitions, skills demonstrations and lessons and assistance from Colorado Avalanche Chris Stewart.

Visit Colorado Avalanche Website for more on 2011 UpLift and Talons Camp


The Colorado Avalanche supported the camp program by donating several sets of hockey equipment which the Talons distributed to the kids for their future development. For more information contact Eddie Delgado at 720.257.3813 or email at edelgado@ceihf.org.

2010 Avalanche's Wojtek Wolski, Hockey Without Boundaries and Colorado Uplift

 
About Colorado Elite Inline Hockey Federation
(CEIHF) is a non-profit 501 3 (c) elite & amateur inline hockey organization comprised of a coalition of community members and corporate affiliates dedicated to the growth and awareness of inline hockey. The CEIHF core programs are designed to promote the athletic development and advancement of middle school, high school, elite and amateur athletes in our state.
Pros Giving Back

Mike Delgado (Talons),
Chris Stewart (Avalanche)



Through monetary contributions and personnel resources the CEIHF provides essential support through programs like Buddy Up with Hockey, Hockey without Boundaries and Player & Team Development to local community youth organizations, after school programs, and Colorado schools that are willing to help promote, and teach the sport of inline hockey within their communities.



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Portion of proceeds go to the Buddy Up with Hockey Talons Youth Hockey Development Programs

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