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Marianne Watkins 1 PLEASE READ CAREFULLY RMU ISLAND SPORTS CENTER WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY I, the undersigned, acknowledge the inherent risks in- volved in any sporting activity, particularly the sporting activity that I intend to participate in at the RMU Island Sports Center. Accordingly, in consideration of being allowed to participate in Skating/Hockey (the “Activity”) and intending to be legally bound, I, the undersigned, do hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors and/or — THE COACH — administrators agree to the following: Marianne Watkins 1. I attest that am physically fit for the Activity. I will • One of the most sought after skating coaches in hockey assume my own medical and emergency expenses in • Native of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada the event of an accident or other incapacity or injury • Coached in the Ontario Hockey League for 10 years. resulting from or occurring in my participation. • Has worked in player development for five NHL organizations, 2. I agree that prior to participating the Activity, I will Toronto Maple Leafs, Florida Panthers, Anaheim Ducks, Columbus inspect the training/competition area and all Blue Jackets, and the Pittsburgh Penguins equipment to be used, and if, through my inspection, • Featured in “The Hockey Show” TSN/ESPN I determine that anything related to the Activity is • Travelled throughout Canada, USA, Europe instructing camps for unsafe, I will immediately notify an official of the RMU every level, Minor hockey, NAHL, USHL, NCAA D1, ECHL, AHL, NHL Island Sports Center of this unsafe condition and will • Featured in Paul Coffey’s “Skate Like a Pro” instructional video not participate in the Activity until this condition is • Exclusive skating coach for Wayne Gretzky’s Future Stars Camps corrected. • Recognized as one of the top instructors in her field at the 3. I hereby waive, release, discharge and covenant not International Hockey Skating Symposium in Detroit, USA hockey to sue, Robert Morris University, RMU Island Sports clinics, and was the first female speaker at the Roger Neilson’s 25th Center, its affiliates, agents, associates, officers, anniversary Coaches Clinic directors, owners, employees and representatives • RMU ISC Hockey Skating Director where she conducts year round (collectively “releases”) from demands, losses or camps, clinics, team practices, classes, private instruction to all levels damages, including without limitation, any injury, • 30 years coaching experience death, or damage to property that may be suffered by me whether caused or alleged to be caused in whole or in part by releases or any other party’s actions or inactions, or otherwise, and agree to indemnify releases from any and all third party claims caused in whole or in part by my actions. I acknowledge that I have read and understood all the above. 7600 Grand Avenue PARTICIPANT/GUARDIAN Pittsburgh, PA 15225 412-397-4454 DATE rmuislandsports.org SCHEDULE REGISTRATION FORM Fall/Winter 2016-2017 2001-2004 AA/AAA Players SESSION 1 Thursdays • 4:30-5:20 p.m. $120 High Level AA/AAA 5 Weeks – Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3 Hockey Skating and SESSION 2 Thursdays • 4:30-5:20 p.m. $144 Game Skills Development 6 Weeks – Nov. 10, 17 (no class Nov. 24 Thanksgiving), Fall/Winter 2016-2017 Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22 Name _________________________________________ High Level AA/AAA SESSION 3 Thursdays • 4:30-5:20 p.m. $144 Parents Names ___________________________________ Hockey Skating and 6 weeks – Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9 Address ________________________________________ Game Skills Development SESSION 4 Thursdays • 4:30-5:20 p.m. $120 City _________________________ Zip ______________ 5 Weeks – Feb. 16, 23, March 2, 9, 16 PROGRAM FOCUS Home Phone ( ______ ) ____________________________ First two steps, updated technical efficiency, • Full equipment and water bottle required. Cell Phone ( ______ ) _____________________________ positional skating skills, explosive one leg power, • Be on the ice on time. agility, acceleration, physical restrictions will Email __________________________________________ be identified and addressed, detailed skating • No make ups or refunds for missed classes. Date of Birth ____________________________________ techniques needed for the next level of your game, • Walk On’s @ $35 per class allowed only if the foot speed, lateral movement, transitions, detailed Playing Level/Team/Position _________________________ edge usage, lower body strength and power… class isn’t full. ______________________________________________ GAME SKILLS TO REGISTER List 3 skating skills to improve ________________________ Update passing, shooting, stickhandling techniques, Mail in completed registration, (check payable to positional skills, high tempo drills will be instructed RMU Island Sports Center) ______________________________________________ by by one of our RMU ISC qualified Hockey Skills Coaches. Skills Coaches may vary due to their RMU Island Sports Center ______________________________________________ coaching schedules. All Skills Coaches are Hockey Academy c/o Marianne Watkins personally chosen by Marianne to enhance the 7600 Grand Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa 15225 PLEASE CHECK programs technical value. — OR — GROUP 1 2001-2004 AA/AAA Players Session 1 Session 2 “We know you can skate and have skills, but we’ve seen what Call RMU Island Sports Center Customer Service at Session 3 Session 4 Walk On it takes to play at the highest level of the game. Never has it 412-397-4454 been more important to be technically efficient with your skates, stick, and playing position. If NHL players are still working on PAYMENT METHOD Cancellation and Refund Policy their game, shouldn’t you be too?” Check (payable to RMU Island Sports Center) — MARIANNE No refunds will be given under any condition. If a player is unable to attend due to proven, unforeseen medical Credit Card: Visa Other ______________________ For further information contact Marianne Watkins condition, monies paid can be credited towards the tuition Name on Card ___________________________________ fee for another RMU Hockey Academy program. The RMU [email protected] Credit Card # ____________________________________ 412-397-4468 Island Sports Center retains the right to terminate the Expiry Date _____________________________________ * * * participation of any player when it is deemed in the best To Register call RMU Island Sports Center interest of the program. Signature _______________________________________ 412-397-4454.
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