Feet are hip width apart. The feet are 18-24 inches from the line. Depends on the player. The Why is 4ft straight and then its a 45 degree angle and that can be 1-2ft in length. The stickhandling grid can be found in the mini series. ruclips.net/video/OHoSTYJE3yE/видео.html
Great response! Here's an expanded version: Wear hockey gloves: This is a must for both protection and comfort. Double up: Back in the day, I used to wear batting gloves underneath my hockey gloves for extra padding and to prevent blisters. However, here’s something important that might help even more-focus on shooting fewer, higher-quality shots. When I work with players, we cap it at 100 shots per session, spread over an hour. The goal is to focus on technique and form rather than volume. After every shot, take a moment to analyze what went well and what didn’t. This approach not only prevents blisters from overuse but also makes a bigger impact on your shooting skills in the long run. Quality reps are key!
is there a schematic somewhere to setup those lines?
Feet are hip width apart.
The feet are 18-24 inches from the line. Depends on the player.
The Why is 4ft straight and then its a 45 degree angle and that can be 1-2ft in length.
The stickhandling grid can be found in the mini series.
ruclips.net/video/OHoSTYJE3yE/видео.html
@@SwansonX7Hockey You are fantastic, thank you!
Do you have any tips to prevent blisters while practicing shots
Great response! Here's an expanded version:
Wear hockey gloves: This is a must for both protection and comfort.
Double up: Back in the day, I used to wear batting gloves underneath my hockey gloves for extra padding and to prevent blisters.
However, here’s something important that might help even more-focus on shooting fewer, higher-quality shots. When I work with players, we cap it at 100 shots per session, spread over an hour. The goal is to focus on technique and form rather than volume. After every shot, take a moment to analyze what went well and what didn’t. This approach not only prevents blisters from overuse but also makes a bigger impact on your shooting skills in the long run. Quality reps are key!