Awesome! He also changes the position of his lower (right) hand as well to increase this leverage. And it seems as though he supinates his top hand as Kane does when stick handling which u may have already covered. Love ur videos as a 55 yr old beer leaguer endeavoring to improve constantly...
@Train2point0 Bedard also has posterior pelvic tilt to maximize the ability to kinesthetically connect the upper and lower body. Also the posterior pelvic tilt enables him to maximize the transverse rotation betweeen the lower and upperbody. If he were to have a neutral or anterior pelvic tilt he would not be able to get all of the energy he produces from the little things he does with his feet to up the kinetic chain. Also posterior pelvic tilt enables the obligues and the rest of the abdominal sling to experience maximal stretch reflex during the movement.
Best cue for beer leaguer like me that helped to shoot like this, is also in shot drive knee over toe, this results in drooping hips, this result on "lean on stick" and flex.
Awesome! He also changes the position of his lower (right) hand as well to increase this leverage. And it seems as though he supinates his top hand as Kane does when stick handling which u may have already covered. Love ur videos as a 55 yr old beer leaguer endeavoring to improve constantly...
Great point and thank you for the comment. Love the drive to get to better!
Can you explain the bottom hand grip?
Holding the stick his lower hand wrist is supinated and upper hand wrist is pronated. The upper hand wrist was both initially pronated and flexed.
@Train2point0 Bedard also has posterior pelvic tilt to maximize the ability to kinesthetically connect the upper and lower body. Also the posterior pelvic tilt enables him to maximize the transverse rotation betweeen the lower and upperbody. If he were to have a neutral or anterior pelvic tilt he would not be able to get all of the energy he produces from the little things he does with his feet to up the kinetic chain. Also posterior pelvic tilt enables the obligues and the rest of the abdominal sling to experience maximal stretch reflex during the movement.
I've started doing his toe drag shot. I think the rounded back is important, For me because I'm short but strong in my back & arms.
I noticed his stick height helps with the torque of the stick it’s longer than usual
Best cue for beer leaguer like me that helped to shoot like this, is also in shot drive knee over toe, this results in drooping hips, this result on "lean on stick" and flex.
Is the lower grip a standard v grip or on the side a bit to get a stronger push
What software do you use for mapping the body mechanics?
When he’s creating the stretch (pulling away from the body) it almost appears like he’s unsheathing a sword. Pretty cool
Like in tennis except second position of left hand later
Bingo 💯
So paradoxical. The more you relax the more power you get
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Guess I never got very far in hockey bc I never learned whatever the fuck “tickle the nipple” is 😂
That's no longer a hockey stick. 65flex composite thingy for slinging a puck.
Amazing how technology has changed shooting throughout the decades.
Im amazed at how accurate he is. The result of shooting thousands and thousands of pucks I guess.
@@mode1charlie170hundreds of thousands
Bunch of fancy words with no cues or tips.