the striking off the wall drill needs modification. the player should be standing with their shoulder facing the wall to strike then turn to catch and turn back to shoulder facing the wall again also if you are striking off your left your right foot should be slightly ahead of your right and vice versa when striking off the right this is the only way to develop power accuracy and agility moving the feet is as important as striking
with the soloing i have tips for beginners tip 1: try to balance the ball on the Hurley first before the actual soloing tip 2: after you practices the art of balancing the ball on the Hurley try walk with the ball on the Hurley tip 3: once you've mastered that you can now try running with the ball on the Hurley thats how i learned how to solo
Can you do a video showing proper posture and positioning hitting the sliotar on the run? Seems like an easy task but gives me the hardest time, especially on my weak side. Thanks, will be using these drills when playing around by myself!
Jeremy Hancock Good suggestion, Jeremy! My plan for this summer is to create a couple step-by-step videos on mastering the basic skills. I'll be uploading them over the next couple months. I'll make sure to keep posture in mind when creating future videos.
+Parkus141 That's great! You can buy a fibreglass hurl from Cultec: www.cultec.ie/ or a traditional wooden hurl from The GAA Store: www.thegaastore.com/SearchResults.aspx?CategoryIDs=2473
Buy a traditional wooden Hurley you can decide what brand by doing research yourself. You shouldn’t expect hurling to be anything like lacrosse. It allows more contact and even though it’s illegal some people try to pull the hurl( at your hand when catching the sliotar and at your feet during a ruck.
Just a quick question, I have a big blitz coming up and I was thinking I could use my Gaelic football gloves as hurling gloves but is it worth the money buying hurling gloves?
+4cutekids I think it's worth investing in them. Hurling gloves (i.e. ash guards) don't have the palm covered, while Gaelic football gloves do. Ash guards have extra padding on the outside to protect your knuckles and back of the hand from the possible impact of a hurl, especially when catching the ball in the air. A Gaelic football glove may affect your grip on catching and passing the sliotar.
+Daithi Kavanagh I like to use Cultec because ash hurls dry out in my apartment and then eventually break. Cultec hurls have the same feel to them as ash hurls, but it depends on your preference. You should try one out to see which you prefer.
Hi Kaitlyn, you should check out this resource from the GAA: learning.gaa.ie/planner/ Although it's designed for coaches, you'll definitely find something useful that you can use to practice on your own.
the striking off the wall drill needs modification. the player should be standing with their shoulder facing the wall to strike then turn to catch and turn back to shoulder facing the wall again
also if you are striking off your left your right foot should be slightly ahead of your right and vice versa when striking off the right
this is the only way to develop power accuracy and agility
moving the feet is as important as striking
The person running in the back at 0:23 lmao speed of wind lol
i love hurling im irish and your channel helped me to get better thank you ! :)
+Crazy Coyler I'm so glad to hear that!
with the soloing i have tips for beginners
tip 1: try to balance the ball on the Hurley first before the actual soloing
tip 2: after you practices the art of balancing the ball on the Hurley try walk with the ball on the Hurley
tip 3: once you've mastered that you can now try running with the ball on the Hurley
thats how i learned how to solo
Great video
thank you in am currently about to join my school hurley team but I never played before so hopefully this helps
THANK YOU
Awesome video, so hard to find good channels about hurling ;D
Love the background music!
Happy hurling!
ShmexySheep Thanks! :)
Play Hurling :)
Can you do a video showing proper posture and positioning hitting the sliotar on the run? Seems like an easy task but gives me the hardest time, especially on my weak side. Thanks, will be using these drills when playing around by myself!
Jeremy Hancock Good suggestion, Jeremy! My plan for this summer is to create a couple step-by-step videos on mastering the basic skills. I'll be uploading them over the next couple months. I'll make sure to keep posture in mind when creating future videos.
I am a lacrosse player, and I am super interested in playing hurling. Where can I get a hurling stick (if thats how you'd say it)
+Parkus141 That's great! You can buy a fibreglass hurl from Cultec: www.cultec.ie/ or a traditional wooden hurl from The GAA Store: www.thegaastore.com/SearchResults.aspx?CategoryIDs=2473
Buy a traditional wooden Hurley you can decide what brand by doing research yourself. You shouldn’t expect hurling to be anything like lacrosse. It allows more contact and even though it’s illegal some people try to pull the hurl( at your hand when catching the sliotar and at your feet during a ruck.
Just a quick question, I have a big blitz coming up and I was thinking I could use my Gaelic football gloves as hurling gloves but is it worth the money buying hurling gloves?
+4cutekids I think it's worth investing in them. Hurling gloves (i.e. ash guards) don't have the palm covered, while Gaelic football gloves do. Ash guards have extra padding on the outside to protect your knuckles and back of the hand from the possible impact of a hurl, especially when catching the ball in the air. A Gaelic football glove may affect your grip on catching and passing the sliotar.
Thx dude, super helpful in the run up my semi-final all Ireland game 👍, u-14
No such thing
@@adamkelly5089 it is a thing
Tanks bro really hellped
oh cool ive a cousin living in Vancouver and im from Tipperary
im from tipp to
Hi I'm from Donegal I use a canning at the moment is a cultec good because my friends use it and i have played hurling for years.
+Daithi Kavanagh I like to use Cultec because ash hurls dry out in my apartment and then eventually break. Cultec hurls have the same feel to them as ash hurls, but it depends on your preference. You should try one out to see which you prefer.
+Play Hurling thanks I think I will try a cultec
+Play Hurling I ordered a cultec
+Daithi Kavanagh Great! Let me know how you like it!
+Play Hurling it came today and I am very impressed with it. It's lighter I can puck it further and brilliant for sideline cuts! Thanks!
I haven’t dribbled a sliotar since under 10s
ok thank you
I'm from Tipperary and I'm my team's best player I play in midfield any tips I could do
Hi Kaitlyn, you should check out this resource from the GAA: learning.gaa.ie/planner/
Although it's designed for coaches, you'll definitely find something useful that you can use to practice on your own.
Tipp are shit hon the cats!!!!
Cocky
@@cormacoconnor4957 yep
Do you play hurling where you live now ?
Unfortunately, there's no hurling team in LA at the moment so I've been getting my hurling fix through poc arounds.
Soling isn't really used much because someone could easily take it off u
where are u from what part of Ireland
Hey Callum, I'm from Dublin. I've been living in Canada and the US for the past 5.5 years.
Why the cul tec
shorten your grip when soloing
I got a new hurl
What kind
I'm not the best on my bad side but I no wy I'm from oflly
he use
Your cat im from irland and i play county
Same but you can't even spell your own country's name.
Which county?
Fantastic video
ok thank you