Train Smarter, Play Longer: Jaussen’s Physical Development & Injury Mitigation at the 2025 High Performance Summit
Consistent player availability is the foundation of any high-performing team. At the 2025 High Performance Summit, performance coach and U.S. Women's National Team athletic trainer Hannah Jaussen will lead a practical, coach-focused session on how to reduce injuries and optimize player performance by aligning your physical training strategy with your hockey goals.
“This session will encourage coaches to start looking at their training plans not just from a hockey standpoint, but from a physical performance standpoint as well,” said Jaussen. “The goal is to walk away with actionable ideas to maximize your athletes physically, which directly elevates their performance on the field.”
What Coaches Can Expect
Whether you’re coaching elite collegiate athletes, managing a club or high school roster, this session will provide insights you can apply immediately to build resilient, high-output teams.
Topics Include:
- Player Management – How to track and interpret GPS and readiness data
- Periodization – Knowing when to push, when to pull back
- Recovery – How to define it and get the most from it
- Training Design – Structuring sessions to build physical outcomes, not just reps
- Individualization – How to tailor an athlete’s weekly plan for maximum return
This session blends sports science with practical coaching reality—helping you balance team needs, tournament schedules, and athlete development across an entire season.
Build Smarter Programs. Prevent More Injuries. Win More Games.
Hannah Jaussen’s expertise will give you the tools to increase player durability, reduce time lost to injury, and get the most out of every training minute. This session is especially valuable for high school and club coaches looking to add structure and science to their physical training approach—without overcomplicating their workflow.
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The High Performance Summit will take place on Thursday, May 22 and Friday, May 23 at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Early Bird Discount Extended to May 9. Use Code EARLYBIRD$75 at registration ($275).