Backwards Crossovers: Step by Step How to Lesson - How To Hockey

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    In this video we teach you how to do backwards crossovers in hockey. We start with the very basic crossovers while standing still, and then progress to backwards c-cuts and eventually move onto the full backwards crossovers around the circles. This video should help you improve your skating and learn how to do backwards crossovers
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  • @thorchristiansen5868
    @thorchristiansen5868 8 лет назад +178

    I am not a hockey player myself, but I want to improve my skating and eventually try hockey. It's very nice to watch how smooth you guys can skate. Greetings from Poland :) I love this coaching channel

  • @walterbabst2218
    @walterbabst2218 8 лет назад +138

    I like the dramatic head turn at 5:38 like he just noticed the camera filming.

    • @GuangChen
      @GuangChen 8 лет назад

      +Walter Babst me too!

    • @Juniper458
      @Juniper458 7 лет назад +4

      Haha I don't know why that was so funny!

    • @michaelmiller8418
      @michaelmiller8418 4 года назад

      Walter Babst brings I literally clicked on the moment like 10 times lol 😂

  • @joebone3443
    @joebone3443 10 лет назад +55

    THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO MAKE THESE VIDEOS.! With the price of hockey schools and coaches through the roof kids can save money for better equipment and ice fees while learning skills online. I have been playing hockey for 30 years and still can learn how to develop my game through videos like this.
    Its good people like you guys who unselfishly give your knowledge to keep the great game of hockey alive.

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  12 лет назад +12

    Thanks! When practicing I recommend pushing your limits as much as you can, reach out as far as you can and really work those edges! Try to get as much power as you can but also don't neglect the quick crossovers. Sometimes 2 fast crossovers will gain you as much speed as one really powerful one, it all depends on the game situation so that's why we showed both.

    • @OdinsVikingr
      @OdinsVikingr 4 года назад

      The way you demonstrate it makes it seem so much easier. C cuts then cross is so much simpler than what my dad tried to teach me. Thank you for videos like these im excited to get back to playing once this virus deal is over

  • @josezubiate87
    @josezubiate87 9 лет назад +15

    Thanks a lot, guys. I'm only on my fifth month of skating, but your videos have really helped me out. Keep up the good work!

  • @innerforce7395
    @innerforce7395 9 лет назад +23

    Very usefull tips! not only for hockey. I'm skating with rollerblades and is very usefull!

  • @romahnae
    @romahnae Месяц назад +1

    Dang, that backwards cross over tutorial might'ven been the best advice I've seen on RUclips thus far.
    I think I might actually get some progress going next rec. ses.

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  12 лет назад +9

    Thanks Stephen. There is a good video about positioning called "The Canadians: A defensive positional breakdown". New Zealand and Hong Kong, the hotbeds of hockey!

  • @FpsMagic
    @FpsMagic 10 лет назад +9

    I love you man. Im having good days since yesturday. God bless the world

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  12 лет назад +2

    Nah, I wouldn't want to bore you guys ;) Glad you are getting lots of help from the videos, it's great to be able to help other hockey players

  • @GiDD504
    @GiDD504 2 года назад +1

    I never played hockey but I went skating every Friday/Saturday for social skate when I was a freshmen. I couldn’t believe how easy I took to skating. I loved it so much! I started staying late to practice. I found a pair of used vapors in my size at an expensive goodwill in my city. Got them pro sharpened at my local pro shop and molded. I couldn’t afford all the gear for hockey so I ate up the few days I could skate. I still shock myself in how fast I understood it. Fun stuff. Just practice. Practice, practice, practice. It’s as easy as that. For a dude from Louisiana all I did was PRACTICE. it’s fun af because (and this is weird for older skaters) just practice.

  • @tmuxor
    @tmuxor 11 лет назад +2

    a really fantastic video: you guys have broken down the basic movements really well, and I especially like that you've mentioned the quick crossovers and how we can apply them in a game situation.

  • @jehmed
    @jehmed 2 года назад +1

    Best tutorial so far, thank you.

  • @viaseung
    @viaseung 6 месяцев назад

    This is one of the best broken down, simple to understand back crossover. I like how you guys are so casual, keep it simple and strong on a few pointers!

  • @graftiffula123
    @graftiffula123 8 лет назад +4

    this is also a pretty good video for roller derby.

  • @GolfAddyventures
    @GolfAddyventures 11 лет назад

    I was a complete beginner to Ice Hockey and your Tutorials have turned me from never skating to now playing in a League! Thanks so much! Ice Hockey is AWESOME!

  • @TheChildfreeCurlyGirl
    @TheChildfreeCurlyGirl 11 лет назад

    I want to you by next year!!
    I just started taking ice skating lessons. Next goal is learning to play hockey and then playing in a women's league!! Wish me luck :)

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  12 лет назад

    Thanks! We try to make them very easy to understand so anyone can learn to play whether you play in a league or just for fun during the winter.

  • @claymcclendon
    @claymcclendon 11 лет назад

    Ive started plying hockey late... But I have been playing for a year now and these how to hockey videos greatly help improve. Thx Howtohockey!

  • @eyeballs_ian
    @eyeballs_ian 3 года назад +2

    I’m in the process of learning skating again and I’ve always had problems with crossovers and this video REALLY made it clear for me :) thank u for the upload! I’ll be gladly to watch this over and over again until I can master the crossovers

    • @RemmyRiffs
      @RemmyRiffs 2 месяца назад

      I'm good with my crossovers with my strong side (right leg) but absolutely awful with my weak side. Same thing for stopping. I can stop with my strong side... weak side is TOUGH. I seriously don't get it. It's all mental with me. My mind is getting in my way 100%.

  • @loganfong2911
    @loganfong2911 2 года назад +1

    I don't even play ice hockey but I find this video very helpful for my inline skating.

  • @dl38ucit
    @dl38ucit 12 лет назад +1

    I appreciated the application to a game situation as well, thank you for the very clear breakdown of skating backwards.

  • @wcoilerswatfordcity6886
    @wcoilerswatfordcity6886 7 лет назад

    I've been playing for about 6 months. you taught me how to shoot and basically do all I know to. thank you for your channel. your helping so many kids just like me learn and succeed as a first year. your a great person and thank you so much for doing what you do.

  • @MT4Runner
    @MT4Runner 11 лет назад

    Jeremy, thanks to you and Ken for an easy-to-understand video. Unlike other RUclips tutorials, you keep your videos short and focus on the basics. (Which is also a prop to your video filming and editing techniques. :)
    I'm a "never-ever" hockey dad and my daughter is playing squirts this year, and I'm trying to improve my own skating so I can keep up with her. Thanks to your help, I got the basic backwards crossover down yesterday.

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  12 лет назад +1

    Shooting and stickhandling are the two things that you can work on a lot at home. You need a spot to shoot and stickhandle so sort that out first. Once you have an area set up try to dedicate at least 30 minutes a day to practicing and improving. Make yourself a schedule or checklist to stick to and you will notice improvements very quickly

  • @andrewlsmith71
    @andrewlsmith71 8 лет назад +1

    you guys are awesome! i am praticing this move tonight

  • @SteveScullyMusic
    @SteveScullyMusic 10 лет назад +1

    i started watching these video's last night because i had ice skating for sport today and i used your techniques because i wanted to do more from just being able to move on the ice. i'm now able to skate, stop and turn with more confidence thanks to these videos thank you...

  • @McDADDyK
    @McDADDyK 6 лет назад +1

    YES! I spent a week watching this video and your other video 😁 now I can

  • @greggles612
    @greggles612 8 месяцев назад

    I'm mostly a beginner except what I've learned from youtube ...a lot from you... and just trying to have even a tiny chance against my 8 year old son in hockey and thought backwards crossovers would help out but be super hard to do. However, as always, you make the hard stuff seem easy! Put together backwards and crossing over... so simple but I never thought of it like that! 2 hours on the synthetic ice in my garage after the little man went to sleep and I've got it!! You rock! One way better than tbe other, but can't wait to see the look on my little man's face when I bust out the backwards crossovers at puck shoot tomorrow! 😂

  • @thehockeygirl24
    @thehockeygirl24 3 года назад

    I've been a hockey fan for a really long time, and this past year I decided to give actually playing a try. I'm a freshman in college, so I decided to take a beginner hockey class they offered at my school. While it made me fall in love with playing the sport and helped me be able to ice skate ok and feel comfortable in gear and everything, I didn't learn much. I really love playing though, so I decided to buy gear this summer and sign up for a local rookie league in the fall. I've been practicing a lot of these videos on my rollerblades, and I went to my first stick and puck the other day, and WOW. Literally these videos are WAY more helpful then the class I took, so thank you 🙏

    • @howtohockeytraining
      @howtohockeytraining  3 года назад

      That's amazing Mackenzie! So glad we could help you out, keep on practicing and playing and you'll improve quickly. Great idea to use your rollerblades as well. We did a rollerblading course on The Pond to show things you can practice on the street that will help on the ice. We also have a few free videos here on RUclips that will help as well.

  • @Yougaljuboja
    @Yougaljuboja 5 лет назад +1

    Also useful to me as a rink hockey player...^^ thanks a lots ! Greetings from France !

  • @robotface74
    @robotface74 7 лет назад +2

    i always half learned this. im gonna try this next time i play. prolly make me feel more comfortable

  • @MarrowNail
    @MarrowNail Год назад

    My 7 year old kid just started hockey, so I'm trying to learn together with him. This channel is helping a lot!

  • @jakegawron6590
    @jakegawron6590 7 лет назад +1

    Hey man, thank you for the videos. I've only played hockey for a year now, but you have helped me progress pretty quickly.

  • @markdickinson6274
    @markdickinson6274 2 года назад

    These guys are great! For some reason, the way they explain the backwards crossover really sticks. Bravo!

  • @chris_miner
    @chris_miner 11 лет назад

    I love the way these guys break this down into manageable capabilities. While I can't yet do a backwards crossover, I can still skate backwards in a circle and work on the push to the inside. When I've got that, then I can easily see adding the crossover. I can really see the progression from component capabilities to the final skill and imagine how I'm going to get where I want to be. Thanks!

  • @anbuprodigy5122
    @anbuprodigy5122 3 года назад

    Man this is super helpful, I’ve mastered aspects of going forwards, now it’s the concept of backward crossovers and implementing defensive tactics

  • @leederalan
    @leederalan 12 лет назад

    yep your tutorials are great! the example of quick feet in a game, as well as the backward crossover transition to forward crossovers i use everytime! works great keeping up the speed.

  • @praphael
    @praphael Год назад

    Separating out the inside and outside leg movements is very helpful

  • @Toucan__Dan
    @Toucan__Dan 11 лет назад

    Thanks for making such clear, easy to understand videos! I'm a total noob, I don't even play hockey, I'm just trying to become a better skater, and your videos have helped a TON.

  • @-Nobody-1
    @-Nobody-1 2 года назад

    Best demo ive seen so far on youtube.

  • @-sebastian-528
    @-sebastian-528 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the tips bro! Greeting from Argentina! 😉

  • @Heggsabee
    @Heggsabee 5 лет назад

    Thank you for making this so clear! I had a hockey lesson yesterday where we had to try doing backwards crossovers, and the instructor really didn't explain the mechanism. I'm looking forward to showing off my skills next week!

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  11 лет назад +1

    AWESOME!

  • @SaVaGeHuNtEr2294
    @SaVaGeHuNtEr2294 4 года назад

    I always turn to your advise because it's easy to follow along and not aggressive

  • @anthonyfong4922
    @anthonyfong4922 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you. You are a great teacher.

  • @PROLIFICCA
    @PROLIFICCA 8 лет назад +1

    Big thank you for this! This explanation was extremely useful to me

  • @AlexanderSiassi
    @AlexanderSiassi 12 лет назад

    Just yesterday I was thinking about learning these coming back from the rink, and bam, you upload the video the same day :D
    Thanks!

  • @wadecooler7496
    @wadecooler7496 9 лет назад +1

    This was extremely helpful. Thank you

  • @MoonshineNL
    @MoonshineNL 12 лет назад

    I really like that you incorporate a real application of the technique. I've moved from beginner to intermediate from watching your videos. Although my skating and puck handling and somewhat my shooting has improved, my positioning on the ice during games is one of my weaknesses. Can you do a video on awareness? Help us identify what to do in certain situations. (By the way I'm a New Zealander playing Hockey in Hong Kong)

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  11 лет назад

    Yes you are right about the c-cuts, the legs should be doing all the work, stay low, don't bob up and down (another common mistake) and dont zig-zag. In this video though we are focusing on the backwards crossovers, we just showed the c-cuts quickly as a base for performing the backwards crossovers.
    Also it's not "wrong" it's just not the most effecient method of the c-cut

  • @dieselisdebest
    @dieselisdebest 12 лет назад

    Great video Jeremy, I really liked your emphasis on getting your 1st leg under the other. My coach would always stress that crossing your feet over 2 inches doesn't provide enough thrust, and that you need to really extend your legs. I'm really enjoying your on-ice videos, keep them up!

  • @heinerperdomo
    @heinerperdomo 12 лет назад +1

    Great video! you make it look so easy! lol

  • @surferdude1098
    @surferdude1098 7 месяцев назад

    Great, easy to understand video. Thank you so much!

  • @soraiaoliveira964
    @soraiaoliveira964 8 лет назад +3

    This helps me a lot!!

  • @MG-tc5wk
    @MG-tc5wk 5 лет назад

    It's been 40 years since I've laced up so I'm doing a learn to skate program the Florida Panthers offer. But your videos are great for practicing and picking up some skills/techniques.

  • @samimoring1235
    @samimoring1235 7 лет назад

    great job!
    step by step & keeping it as simple as possible

  • @nathangamer1738
    @nathangamer1738 9 лет назад

    Love the videos ! Could you guys make more videos for beginners ? Maybe some basic exercises to achieve muscle memory for backwards skating and crossovers...

  • @XMetalChefX
    @XMetalChefX 7 лет назад +6

    Uh oh! The C cut! Scott Grover would not approve! Hahaha great vid bud.

  • @medioplaneta
    @medioplaneta 4 года назад

    Thanks for the slow motion!! and all the explanations.

  • @alicialandw
    @alicialandw 8 лет назад +1

    i will try this bc i always wanted to ice freestyle. and i have to practise a lot to come this far xD

  • @tzho11
    @tzho11 11 лет назад

    Thanks to this video I just managed to do backwards crossovers, Thanks guys!

  • @rugs1022
    @rugs1022 11 лет назад

    i play roller hockey but i have to say these turorials have helped me alot!

  • @datsyuk13a
    @datsyuk13a 12 лет назад +10

    Those are some small pants there Jeremy haha. Great video though, thanks a lot!

    • @grizzles8476
      @grizzles8476 3 года назад +3

      Bruh 8 years ago nice

    • @nanawilliams3520
      @nanawilliams3520 3 года назад +1

      @@grizzles8476 ikr😂

    • @grizzles8476
      @grizzles8476 3 года назад

      @@nanawilliams3520 yeah long time

    • @grizzles8476
      @grizzles8476 3 года назад +1

      @@nanawilliams3520 you ever think about how we have comment that we made when we were kids... that are years old.

    • @nanawilliams3520
      @nanawilliams3520 3 года назад

      @@grizzles8476 yes

  • @jkou5549
    @jkou5549 Год назад

    Great video guys, thank you!

  • @harmagician1
    @harmagician1 10 лет назад

    Good video on crossovers.

  • @boiler1528
    @boiler1528 11 лет назад +1

    Im not Howtohockey, but it sounds like you are describing the difference between a cross over and a cross under. Cross over you literally lift your outside skate over the inside. During a cross under, your outside skate remains in contact with the ice and your inside leg kicks under and behind the outside leg.

  • @amisfit5391
    @amisfit5391 8 лет назад

    I have no about hockey as not a sport here but this looks very skilful so for that alone I am impressed.

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  12 лет назад

    We asked the fans of our Facebook page what they wanted to learn and this was the biggest request. If you want to join us on Facebook just click the link in the video description.
    If you have any questions about backwards crossovers just ask!

  • @jeffjensen4194
    @jeffjensen4194 2 года назад

    Keep posting the great content

  • @paulk1696
    @paulk1696 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video Coach. I have a tough time with the backwards crossovers. I always feel like I'm losing my balance and falling forward. If anyone has any tips please let me know.

  • @billysmart24830732
    @billysmart24830732 10 лет назад +1

    I decided to write that this video was excellent at the half way point but then it got even better. Would write more but then it might sound like I have a bit of a man crush. Keep on posting matey, love them all.

  • @mod3rnw4rfar3
    @mod3rnw4rfar3 6 лет назад +2

    5:37 the head turn

  • @pohorelda
    @pohorelda 10 лет назад +3

    Thanks a lot ;) really helped ;)

  • @cafersas
    @cafersas 2 года назад

    Great Video Jeremy

  • @stellagriffith3696
    @stellagriffith3696 3 года назад

    This is so freaking helpful thank you so much

  • @JSawmill63
    @JSawmill63 Месяц назад

    This is a throw back not only for coach but all of us who started and came across this video. Back when we were all learning how the heck skating backwards worked.

    • @romahnae
      @romahnae Месяц назад

      Teach me..
      Got any personal tips to add?
      Dominant foot right, I can only do an inside edge t-stop. Max speed, 11mph 😅 can forward cross over on both weak and strong sides, tight turn to the left is OK, to the right I struggle where to put my weight, can c-cut backwards about 12 feet before I feel I need to turn around, lol.

    • @JSawmill63
      @JSawmill63 Месяц назад

      @@romahnae I’m no expert but here we go:p
      1. Ensure skates fit great.
      Minimal toe box space, no space around the ankle, laces tight all the way up (tight up front, snug across top of foot, tight as can be going up the ankle.
      2. Time on ice. Every time you skate you’ll get better
      3. Strengthen ankles, hamstrings, quads
      If you arent gifted in these areas hit the weights
      4. Good solid knee bend. Try to have a 90 degree angle at the knee or close to it anytime youre striding/ working
      5. Chest up eyes up. Look to where youre going. Looking down will eventually pull your whole upper body down and you’re throwing off your center of gravity. So deep knee bend, good wide hockey stance, and chest up.
      6, make sure those skates are sharp
      7. Relax the ankles. You want to always have an edge on the ice. Relax your ankles and trust your weight. Keep that center or gravity. When youre crossing over is when you really want to flex that foot down as you follow through each stride. Like if you were kicking your leg straight behind you and using your toes to point at something.
      Going backwards comes down to having a good center of gravity and working those edges with those C cuts. C cuts dont necessarily have to be big and the better you get the quick and smaller they become. For backwards cross overs… think of them as cross unders. Youre pushing out with one foot while placing the other foot where the other just was. Look up videos on cross unders.
      The biggest thing is… time. You are going to have moments where you realize you’re starting to figure it out.. and with confidence comes a more aggressive and fun time when youre out there skating hard. Dont tell yourself you cant get something because all these things start to click eventually. It takes a lot of time. Never stop watching videos. Most of all dont quit bro.

    • @JSawmill63
      @JSawmill63 Месяц назад

      @@romahnae also totally get what youre talking about with the weak side. I have that same issue. That will come down to you having discipline and taking the time at practice to work on that weak side.

  • @skate2332
    @skate2332 12 лет назад

    jeremy can u film one of your games and put it up on youtube?? and thanks for all the great videos, theyve helped me get alot better

  • @thelie5200
    @thelie5200 10 лет назад

    Great instruction!

  • @Tommiri
    @Tommiri 11 лет назад

    You make it look so easy! I can't do backwards crossovers at all

  • @trentfair
    @trentfair 4 года назад

    THANKS MAN!!!

  • @C26Tv
    @C26Tv 12 лет назад

    Very good video ;) I like that you show the ony steps. PS: I'm from germany ;)

  • @ayinueradijiang1042
    @ayinueradijiang1042 4 года назад

    this really helps

  • @JCBCB
    @JCBCB 10 лет назад

    So cool thanks man

  • @m10ab
    @m10ab 12 лет назад

    Keep up with the vids. You guys are the best !

  • @hasnakhan2436
    @hasnakhan2436 5 лет назад

    Totally get why Dangle thinks this guy’s a genius. Keep up the great content, you just got yourself a new sub!

  • @kentlarouche6467
    @kentlarouche6467 9 лет назад

    I find it much easier to teach the backwards crossover starting with an outside foot c push only, progressing to an outside foot c cut/then crossing over the inside foot. The outside foot does not leave the ice. After they have those 2 steps mastered, then incorporate the inside foot reach and pull. The outside foot does not leave the ice, it does a continuous s motion, while the inside foot gets picked up, reaches and pulls. Need to stress that knees need to be bent and it is the body is in more of a chair sitting position. Been teaching it that way for 30 plus years and it works.

  • @demplx.
    @demplx. Год назад

    i came here to learn backward crossovers because im defence, i feel so useless when i cant defend, i cant really skate backwards but i want to learn, this tutorial helped me

  • @chrisbrett1868
    @chrisbrett1868 10 лет назад +1

    Great tips.

  • @bobbystoops7510
    @bobbystoops7510 8 лет назад +17

    Rip hockey is too expensive for me so I just skate and it's always too crowded to safely go backwards so my front crossovers i have like full control but when i go backwards im too scared to go,fast lool

    • @J5NJ12
      @J5NJ12 7 лет назад

      same here mat eknow how u feel :( XD

    • @bdr5150
      @bdr5150 7 лет назад

      bobby stoops buy some of the gear used if you need to.

    • @dabinhaler1337
      @dabinhaler1337 6 лет назад +1

      buy secondhand kit man, people always selling old stuff, you dont need top level kit when youre starting out! :)

  • @thehockeykid7979
    @thehockeykid7979 12 лет назад

    Just a tip. Lean out the circle and keep as much blade on the ice as you can. Some people tend to "run" on the ice instead of nice long crossovers.

  • @devinfleig3492
    @devinfleig3492 11 лет назад

    You should make a vid on how to perfect your wrist shot!

  • @MatthewGuitar1
    @MatthewGuitar1 10 лет назад

    Great vid, good teaching

  • @ademkartal7018
    @ademkartal7018 8 лет назад +6

    0:19 he just flipped us off

  • @brentbarrett7
    @brentbarrett7 9 лет назад

    excellent try tomorrow thanks

  • @db386
    @db386 6 лет назад

    Can you do more videos on transitioning from backwards to forwards?

  • @leaghatravers9525
    @leaghatravers9525 12 лет назад

    Can you do a clip on how to play defense properly, how to play forward properly please?

  • @sszgszdgzgsdzdhdfjzh
    @sszgszdgzgsdzdhdfjzh 11 лет назад

    Hey I have a quick question. I've just gotten into Backwards cross overs and I'm getting better at them. However, I've noticed that on various videos some people recommend lifting their outside leg (like your video) while others never have it leaving the ice and they kind of just swivel from a C cut into in a crossover. Right now I'm doing the swivel method and I'm wondering if this is detrimental to performance or if it's more a matter of preference. Great video by the way, really helpful!

  • @capsfan89128
    @capsfan89128 11 лет назад

    I started at around 13 or 14, wish I would of started earlier but better late then never!

  • @CButtiR
    @CButtiR 11 лет назад

    I've skated a good amount but I'm really uncomfortable with outside edge of the blades. Allways afraid they're gonna fail me. :) Gonna take lot of practice.. But really need to practice well. Also my other foot is so much inferior so I usually do crossovers only to like other side. After I learn the right technique from these videos: Practice, practice practice.