Acceleration vs. Explosive Forward Strides | iTrain Hockey

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2021
  • Did you know we have two different types of forward strides we use in hockey? One to help us accelerate from a stopped position quickly and one to help us maintain our top-end speed. Learn about how to execute both here so you can become the fastest skater possible! Check out the FULL Skating Skills Tutorial videos today at iTrainHockey.com
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Комментарии • 58

  • @therealjohnmace9488
    @therealjohnmace9488 Год назад +9

    I never get tired of the sound of sharp skates cutting the ice. Right up there with cracking a beer 🍺 👌 😂😂

  • @dismemberedlamb9104
    @dismemberedlamb9104 2 года назад +101

    Your always saying you teach kids. “I tell the kids this and tell the kids that”. Dude your content is useful for ANYONE at ANY age. Absolutely love the vids. Keep it up. (20yrs old trying to make myself a better hockey player)

    • @thecount1001
      @thecount1001 2 года назад +17

      i'm 54 and watching and learning. i'm not quite so explosive anymore though!

    • @DougieFresh13
      @DougieFresh13 Год назад +2

      you're still a kid Dawg

    • @dismemberedlamb9104
      @dismemberedlamb9104 Год назад +2

      @@DougieFresh13 well I’m not exactly 8 or 12 like the kids he’s teaching here 🤣 but I get your point

    • @dr3wskie76
      @dr3wskie76 Год назад +3

      37 and just starting to play. These videos have helped out tremendously!

    • @Pucksndeep6
      @Pucksndeep6 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@dismemberedlamb9104You're a young adult sir and a good one at that.

  • @jaydrfish
    @jaydrfish 2 года назад +24

    Sean,
    Your lessons are all so clearly presented. It would be hard for me to play for you because you expect 110% all the time, both from your players and yourself. Some days I can only generate 105%, but on those days I visualize you!
    Thanks so much!!

  • @speedskatingdeconstructed5435
    @speedskatingdeconstructed5435 Год назад +3

    This is great advice iTrain Hockey! I have a channel about speedskating, but you have it down, no glide, presuure, and movement forward! Very cool!

  • @darcyanddutch
    @darcyanddutch 2 года назад +3

    Dang! Where was RUclips when I started playing hockey in the late 80's!? Ha! I coulda' been somebody!

  • @user-ci7et1kb3z
    @user-ci7et1kb3z 3 года назад +10

    Sean Walker is the best RUclips hockey coach ever! Thank you!

  • @speedskatingdeconstructed5435
    @speedskatingdeconstructed5435 Год назад +1

    And quick early recovery - the pushes are connected like a pulley then you involve your core!

  • @christianbailes8851
    @christianbailes8851 3 года назад

    Excellent video Sean, Thanks!

  • @carlel4219
    @carlel4219 2 года назад

    Amazing great analysis. Thank you Sean.

  • @dirkkuerschnerpeasantfield8913
    @dirkkuerschnerpeasantfield8913 Год назад +1

    Excellent Video! Really good info! and a lot of leg muscle to grow after watching this😄

  • @donmiller2885
    @donmiller2885 2 месяца назад

    Your content is ALWAYS EPIC! THANK YOU SIR.

  • @martinriley106
    @martinriley106 7 месяцев назад

    Great instruction on power and speed, this technique is so good for increasing your stamina too!

  • @kylefletcher7561
    @kylefletcher7561 3 года назад

    Thank you this video was very helpful.

  • @bronstet
    @bronstet 3 года назад +12

    This was brilliant. Thanks Sean, I'll definitely drill this.

  • @brooke7896
    @brooke7896 3 года назад +3

    This was s fun video I learned a lot I have hockey practice today imma try out new thing!!

  • @richardwhiting3216
    @richardwhiting3216 Год назад

    This is spot on

  • @sivayamsiva9343
    @sivayamsiva9343 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing very useful detailed instructions congratulations 🙏

  • @phuntsoggaltsan2059
    @phuntsoggaltsan2059 3 года назад +3

    Your video is Soo helpful sir

  • @Joris013YT
    @Joris013YT 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Why people would dislike this video is a mystery to me

  • @cw1240
    @cw1240 Год назад

    I'm never taking a bus again... lol! Great training videos brand new sub, look forward to many more.

  • @DuPrawPowerskating
    @DuPrawPowerskating 2 года назад +6

    I think players need to understand the base and forward toes external rotation to grab and explode off inside edges and not land flat skate...then go into the lateral game component.

  • @They_luv_Olivia92
    @They_luv_Olivia92 7 месяцев назад

    I went to one of your camps in the summer it was in Chicago it made me very sore definitely made me a better player!!!

  • @allan801
    @allan801 3 года назад +10

    I have heard some speak about the toe snap at the end of the stride and if done correctly helps reaching top speed quickly, can you add some dialog about that, or is that incorrect info?

    • @connorhanus8005
      @connorhanus8005 3 года назад

      Yea that’s right but most coaches dont teach that

  • @toddpeachey6427
    @toddpeachey6427 Год назад

    I was horrible at hockey because I have the kind of feet that makes skating very difficult. Loved it anyway, Your vids are the best

  • @martinriley106
    @martinriley106 7 месяцев назад

    I always used to find that at my peak speed I was literally on my toes only, almost floating over the ice. It was a tip toe glide at high speed.

  • @FactsNoFictions
    @FactsNoFictions 7 месяцев назад

    Once I fainted doing the strides, absolutely unconscious hitting the ice hard.

  • @Andrey-1975
    @Andrey-1975 8 дней назад

    Добрые время суток, скажи пожалуйста сколько градусов на улице?

  • @jz5005
    @jz5005 6 месяцев назад

    Almost looks like Woodhaven in Wpg.

  • @MattBowler
    @MattBowler 3 года назад +21

    I have always been skeptical of this trend toward the forward-facing V starts... spent some time practicing it myself, and it's just nowhere near as explosive and efficient as the cross-over start.

    • @BoJack32
      @BoJack32 2 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/exRFi62Kpac/видео.html

    • @MattBowler
      @MattBowler 2 года назад

      @@BoJack32 yes! Thank you.

    • @twalander9248
      @twalander9248 7 месяцев назад

      There will always be a time where the V start is needed. Both starts should be utilized. V start is great when you are stationary and squared up on the puck; ie. PK. Another factor, especially for practice, is to work on opening up the hips.

  • @DougieFresh13
    @DougieFresh13 Год назад

    cover sharpening and profile aka feels

  • @user-om8th4uj4b
    @user-om8th4uj4b 2 года назад

    I turned on English subtitles, I found an instant translation into Russian on the camera on my phone. So at least the general meaning is clear. Thanks for your videos

    • @steverubin-670
      @steverubin-670 2 года назад

      Покупай его программу, там этих видосов выше крыши

  • @coreyleblanc8000
    @coreyleblanc8000 Год назад

    hello this really helped me hehhehhehhehehehhehhe

  • @KP-dd2ci
    @KP-dd2ci 2 года назад +1

    So keep up the intensity of the stride, but lengthen it out later on is what he is saying.

  • @rileymartin22
    @rileymartin22 5 месяцев назад

    2:36 Not 100% agreeing with always teaching the cross over start. You have to pivot your body sideways to begin your forward strides, which is less efficient. The V start, in my opinion, is more efficient, since you are facing the direction you're exploding towards. V start only requires a small front foot pivot.

  • @conceptalfa
    @conceptalfa 3 года назад +1

    👍👍👍!!!

  • @josephsears3781
    @josephsears3781 Год назад

    I love watching videos like this but they make me feel like an idiot. I’m 50 years old and started a program to learn ice hockey. I don’t know how to skate so I’m learning how to skate at the same time. I can only skate forward, make slow turns, and snowplow stop. I have an intense fear of falling down while trying anything remotely looking like a crossover. And I don’t dare try edge work. I don’t know why I’m so scared. Is this feeling common for new skaters? All the guys in my program have gone through it multiple times so they can skate and play. When I play I just skate around because I’m not fast enough to get to the puck. It’s extremely frustrating to learn. I watch these videos to inspire me so hopefully I get to this point one day.

    • @JohnHunt_
      @JohnHunt_ Год назад

      Keep with it Joseph. The more you skate the more confident you will become and that fear should melt away. Don't hesitate to start doing that edge work - you should be able to start doing it at low speeds to get a feel for inside vs outside edges. You can trust your edges! Once you have that down you can start to work on crossovers. It's so exhilarating when you nail that first crossover turn. Just keep skating regularly and your skills and confidence will grow.

  • @fadtidmbdmb
    @fadtidmbdmb 10 месяцев назад

    Stride

  • @Allian3
    @Allian3 Год назад

    THIS IS A PLAYER WAITING FOR A BUS 😭😭

  • @user-om8th4uj4b
    @user-om8th4uj4b 2 года назад

    хотя бы русские субтитры:(

  • @speedskatingdeconstructed5435
    @speedskatingdeconstructed5435 Год назад

    Yeah that incorrect stuff really shows the problem!

  • @user-et4wn4kb8g
    @user-et4wn4kb8g 8 месяцев назад

    If you want skating faster, move your legs faster )

  • @umno3175
    @umno3175 7 месяцев назад

    The best to never make it lol

  • @waynereiver3917
    @waynereiver3917 2 года назад

    He's losing power with his stride.

    • @alexanderkay6400
      @alexanderkay6400 2 года назад

      How come?

    • @waynereiver3917
      @waynereiver3917 2 года назад

      He's not using his thigh muscles more or as they call it short striding@@alexanderkay6400

  • @TSmithDesign1
    @TSmithDesign1 Год назад

    Growing up being entertained by the game of the 1970's and early 80's, teachings like this may teach efficiency and speed, but it is boring. I see no differences between any teams styles than any other teams styles. Every NHL'er skates the same. Boring.

  • @coreyleblanc8000
    @coreyleblanc8000 Год назад