Snap Shot Tips - Blade, Shaft, Hand Placement
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
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I was doing the snap with all wrists. Now I know to push the toe of the blade into the ice. Thanks!
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Could you do "Breakout basics for forwards" or something like that? I have trouble making plays in the start of an attack out of our end.
I would also like to see a video like the
Good tips, I learned a few things. He also has outstanding enunciation of the /t/ sound
Hey Jer thanks for the tips ! I like what you do because we understand you very well even for french :)
This video helped me a lot with getting a snap shot for myself thx
cool stuff... he needs a better mic though... other than that great stuff! --- Brent
Great video! What flex is your stick?
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Nice video Ted! Thank you!
An excellent demo !!!
thanks indeed, but could you try to remove the eco from the audio? will make it a lot better i think.
Great explanation.
Have you guys put a video put on how to give a hit?
Great video!!!! Nice instruction
Good instruction!
Good Video, Jeremy. I love that Melrose was saying that that is the wrong way to shoot. I think it is important to learn to shoot from the other weight transfer position initially, for really young kids, but as they master that, the technique you talk about in this video is a great skill to develop. Good shooters can shoot off of either foot, in balance and out of balance. As a goalie, it is a much tougher shot to read and definitely means a quicker release. With that quicker release, good technique for power and accuracy, make that shot very effective. It also reminds me of a short stop throwing off of the "wrong" foot when making the throw to first after catching a ball on the third-base side of the puck. The body mechanics/ physics in each of these two plays work for the shooter/thrower in similar ways.
Oops. Wrong video. Meant to comment on another video.
Thanks A lot!!!!
great video, thanks!
i have allot of trouble noticeing were i should have the puck on my stick so wen ever i go on a break away and i shoot it is weak
thanks
Got glass with the last shot lol. Good video though, thank you!
weird I can do snap shot but not wrist shot lol
i finally figure out what i have been doing wrong this whole time, pressure on the toe
great vid
Hi, I'd like to ask you a question. I have a hard time figuring out the difference between the wrist shot and the snap shot.
Can someone give me some pointers ? I have the isnipe app to work with.
Thanks
The wrist shot is a shot you can use Ehen you got room you really pull the Puck and the stick back and then turn your upper body the snap shot is only the finishing oft a wrister Jeremy has bot a really got really about wrist shot uploaded you find in bis channel
Cetage Kisters Thanks :-)
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Is this a play on words or something else I'm not getting, or just a typo? :)
Watched the video 10 times before uploading, missed that. I feel dumb, but I'm leaving it there to teach me a lesson, haha.
If it makes you feel any better, I can say that I only noticed it on the 11th time watching? ;)
Are you from finland
This is filmer in Østfold in norway
isnt that the sound of the stick hitting the puck during the shot? lol
Tyler Dowd no it’s the blade snapping
Thank youuuuuuuhuh
it looks like he wearing shoes not skates
This is filmen in norway where i am from
That’s a curve
Do it on the fly....please
I can do a wrist shot not a snapshot
What could I be doing wrong when my shot constantly is fluttering instead of a saucer?
If the puck is fluttering - it's usually caused by one/or both of these reasons:
1. You're shooting the puck from the toe (rather than the Heel/Middle of the blade...
(and/or)
2. You're keeping the blade TOO 'open' when you shoot.
First, try to make sure that when you shoot - that the puck starts closer to the Middle/Heel of the blade. A snapshot is actually the ONE type of shot where you can shoot with the mid-to-latter half of the blade; but if your shots are always fluttering, then you probably need to try having the puck a little closer to the heel. I like to use the middle/mid-toe of the blade for snapshots so that I get a quicker release.
Secondly, if that doesn't work -- try closing the blade a little bit more when you shoot, by slightly rolling your top hand forward. That will help cradle the puck so that it comes off your blade evenly--which will stop it from fluttering.
A very good lesson, but still do slow motion video.
For what would be good to see the throwing techniques.
Hey Max,, I did a playlist on the building blocks of a good shot. I have a slow mo shot in a few of the videos. The 2nd video has a quick slow mo shot of this shot to demonstrate the pull / push motion. ruclips.net/video/9lx7LW1gUeE/видео.html
For some really good slow motion you can look up "slow mo Monday" the NHL has some good slow mo examples
Ok,thank you!
need better audio but its still good
We sent him some Lav mics to use, audio should be better in future videos
Im from sweden. :)
Who cares?
Nobody cares
That blade curve is like a banana