Minnesota Wind Chill Announce Winter Youth Program Schedule

The Minnesota Wind Chill are excited to announce their full lineup of winter youth ultimate frisbee programming, running through the end of February.

The Wind Chill will offer a wide range of programs across the Twin Cities, including winter break camps, indoor clinics on the weekend, school break day camps, and elite off-season and skill development training opportunities for high school athletes. Designed for youth, middle school, and high school players, the winter schedule provides accessible and high-quality development opportunities for athletes of all experience and skill levels.

Wondering what to expect over the next three months?

  • Late December: Three-day winter break camps for youth and high school athletes, featuring focused skill development and game play in an indoor turf environment with high level Wind Chill and FMP coaches.

  • Mid January: A partnership with TRIA GameFace to deliver off-season elite training centered on strength, speed, agility, and ultimate-specific movement, along with an elite dribbling clinic led by Wind Chill player Noah Hanson and special guest coach AJ Merriman.

  • Late January and February: A series of indoor winter clinics and school break day camps in collaboration with Open World Learning, Minnetonka, St. Paul Central, and the Minnesota Strike, creating opportunities for young athletes to train alongside Wind Chill players, local high school players, and professional female-matching athletes.

The full winter program schedule is now available with registration open for all programs on the Wind Chill youth programming webpage. As we confirm spring programming opportunities in 2026, they’ll be announced on this webpage as well.

The Wind Chill are also seeking high school volunteers to support winter youth programming. Volunteer opportunities and registration are available through the Wind Chill volunteer platform.