Bjugstad shooting school
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Bjugstad shooting school
What's your opinion on scott Bjugstad shooting school? Pretty good or retred of everything else out there?
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Re: Bjugstad shooting school
If you'd be interested in splitting a session I have a U10? $300+ for 3 sessions blindly is abit spendy but I've heard it's worth it. However, the 2 or 3 person split is more doable.hockeygod wrote:What's your opinion on scott Bjugstad Shooting School? Pretty good or retred of everything else out there?
Drop me an email at timbuktoo@hotmail.com if you'd like to discuss the possiblity?
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Re: Bjugstad shooting school
I am familiar with his garage sessions. Unless you or your player are going to work on the skills at home, it is a lot of money to spend. He knows his stuff, but will not turn you/your player into Ilya Kovalchuk with a couple of garage pointers. As for the on-ice sessions - to be blunt - retred (to quote the thread originator). Also very expensive considering how competitive the off season hockey school market is. But, there are enough people who will pay it, thinking that this will be the way to capture the dream! He does have a web page www.scottbjugstad.comhockeygod wrote:What's your opinion on scott Bjugstad shooting school? Pretty good or retred of everything else out there?