Good video. I like that you say the figure of 8 isn’t much use in games. I’ve always wondered why so many people practice really fancy stickwork that requires them to stare down at the puck. I put cones in a line, then stickhandle the puck in a zig zag, skating down the middle, and along each side.
@@KM-hp3sj Not were I live. We have a fairly relaxed league with guys who played at a semi-pro level versus people like myself, who started playing organized hockey in their mid 30's. I get schooled out there sometimes, but for the most part everyone plays the game to have fun and the lower level guys dont get embarrassed (except maybe during playoffs). I guess not everyone has access to a league like that.
Your learning videos are great because the work well with ice hockey. where I live outdoor inline hockey is a four month thing and outdoor ice hockey 3 month thing but all 12 months are hockey
Yes, I have always done field hockey, but I am naturally talented at skating, i can do all of the stuff they were doing the skates without practising, and im shit at running so im definately taking it up this year
@TraumaMedia you need to roll your wrists more so that your stickhead covers over the puck which will stop it rolling and keep it flat. The easiest way to get a puck flat is get it on your stickhead and then get the stick as low as you can to the ground so that the stickhead curve forces the puck to go flat. If you want to practice just spin the puck with your hand and then try and get it flat as quick as possible
1. Keep your head up and feet moving. 2. Any shot on net is a good shot. 3. Work your ass off in the offensive zone, forecheck, back check and just hassle the hell out of them. More often then not a rushed defender will give a turn over. 4. Look around you before you get to the puck, know where your team mates are and pass quickly if you get the chance
Because it's not getting cushioned properly and the force of it hitting the blade is making it pop up. Trying thinking like jumping on a trampoline compared to jumped on concrete. You need to create cushioning by catching the puck with soft hands. The faster you can do this the faster you can stickhandle smoothly
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@iflavhs what about feet? It's hard to shoot a explanatory video if I'm skating around all the time. The heads up is only referring to your eyes. Obviously you shouldn't be looking at the roof while dekeing because you're going to lose the puck every now and then. That sort of puck handling is far from necessary in order to be a good hockey player. As a forward, it will however reduce your chance of getting rocked because you were too busy looking at the ground.
@wyattcheech1999 not the best idea to go try and dangle a defender skating backwards at the same speed as you. The best thing to do in those situations is keep your body in between them and the puck and try and skate around them. Alternatively, if you really want to deke them, go wide one way and then pass it to the other side under their stick or between their feet and then pick it up on the other side. You'll probably get hit though
Good video. I like that you say the figure of 8 isn’t much use in games. I’ve always wondered why so many people practice really fancy stickwork that requires them to stare down at the puck. I put cones in a line, then stickhandle the puck in a zig zag, skating down the middle, and along each side.
Level Expert...Congrats! Good vid
Wish there were more adult beginner leagues. I am 27 and have never player organized. I played street as a kid, but nothing more.
RockCh4lk
Yes! It's nearly impossible to start as an adult. 😞
@@KM-hp3sj Not were I live. We have a fairly relaxed league with guys who played at a semi-pro level versus people like myself, who started playing organized hockey in their mid 30's. I get schooled out there sometimes, but for the most part everyone plays the game to have fun and the lower level guys dont get embarrassed (except maybe during playoffs). I guess not everyone has access to a league like that.
@@KM-hp3sj It’s doable, but not easy. I started at 53.
Your learning videos are great because the work well with ice hockey. where I live outdoor inline hockey is a four month thing and outdoor ice hockey 3 month thing but all 12 months are hockey
do you math????????
Jajahahaahahajajajahajahajah
you know what? After watchign this video I'm more willing to start inline hockey this year
Yes, I have always done field hockey, but I am naturally talented at skating, i can do all of the stuff they were doing the skates without practising, and im shit at running so im definately taking it up this year
how's it going? did you start playing?
Your amazing at hockey
dam man ur good. I hope inline just gets more and more popular.
I played Senior A in state wars and my team won the gold. It was a lot of fun. We played in Chicago.
this man is a roller boss damn!
@TraumaMedia you need to roll your wrists more so that your stickhead covers over the puck which will stop it rolling and keep it flat. The easiest way to get a puck flat is get it on your stickhead and then get the stick as low as you can to the ground so that the stickhead curve forces the puck to go flat. If you want to practice just spin the puck with your hand and then try and get it flat as quick as possible
Pah ended far too quickly...I was enjoying that!! I will be back for more.
That rink was in Escondido and called Ups N Downs
thank you sooooooo much for putting up this video your my idol your not mean like every other good hockey player out their
cant wait to start
Dude u inspired me to do hockey
Would these be good drills for ball hockey instead of with a puck?
theres not much of a difference ... so yeah i guess .... sure ! ;)
1. Keep your head up and feet moving.
2. Any shot on net is a good shot.
3. Work your ass off in the offensive zone, forecheck, back check and just hassle the hell out of them. More often then not a rushed defender will give a turn over.
4. Look around you before you get to the puck, know where your team mates are and pass quickly if you get the chance
@xUSAxSTEALTHx Don't use attack pads, I found they bounce the puck too much. I just use standard white stick tape and roll it up from the heel
nice video. keep em coming
Because it's not getting cushioned properly and the force of it hitting the blade is making it pop up. Trying thinking like jumping on a trampoline compared to jumped on concrete. You need to create cushioning by catching the puck with soft hands.
The faster you can do this the faster you can stickhandle smoothly
@trickshot2002 cup the puck more. roll your wrists over so it covers the puck more. this will stop the puck flipping over the blade
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that dude is amazing at the sport lol...............crazy speed
@iflavhs what about feet? It's hard to shoot a explanatory video if I'm skating around all the time.
The heads up is only referring to your eyes. Obviously you shouldn't be looking at the roof while dekeing because you're going to lose the puck every now and then.
That sort of puck handling is far from necessary in order to be a good hockey player. As a forward, it will however reduce your chance of getting rocked because you were too busy looking at the ground.
Valeu!, já dá para começar !
Respect form brazil you are dam good.
I got to ask have you done ice hockey???
Excellent thx !
this is good
You Aussies are lightin' it up! Goalies gotta check out "Rollerfly" on RUclips.
thaNKS
Why does the puck bounce when I puckhandle fast
you sure youre not from Canada??
Do you have any suggestions for blades? Mine keep breaking within a week.
Try taping your blades
Do you mean your stick or your skates
I mean my blades like the one on the stick.
Mason Martin thought so.. yep that guys right but also... is it a composite stick or wood... andr u playing on asphalt concrete a rink?
I believe it's composite, and it's a smooth concrete..
🤙🏼🤙🏼
im having trouble dekeing through people whenever i step up to the defender they just take it away like nothing i need help
@wyattcheech1999 not the best idea to go try and dangle a defender skating backwards at the same speed as you. The best thing to do in those situations is keep your body in between them and the puck and try and skate around them. Alternatively, if you really want to deke them, go wide one way and then pass it to the other side under their stick or between their feet and then pick it up on the other side. You'll probably get hit though
3:05 - 3:40 that's what I'm learning.
DO MORE VÍDEOS
Shots, passes. Attacking and defending!
Please!
Damn your good as fuck man.
yeah he's alright
Do you have video with this person but do in slow moving? He moves too fast that does not really show us hot to practice these tricks from slow speed.
KINGS BAY ROLLER HOCKEY,,, we'll take your team on any day...
What puck is that
Andrzej Plonski IDS
if you want want a really hard challenge try doing figure 8s 1 handed no look then go backward and do some curling hahaahahah
excelenetew
Are you a wizard?
easy to score on an EN tough guy...
your such a beaut... fkn tough guy . hahahah keep your head up buddy. your next ( rinaldo )
I could on that I played ice and roller hockey my whole
Life I could dangle all around him