Been waiting for somebody to do this video. Glad it was you. Well done. Laughed at the Bad ice resurfacing comment regarding stick handling. Oakland ice is hurting sooo bad for employees and ice techs, I think they went 2-3 public sessions the last time I was there with no ice resurfacing because there was no ice tech there. (Otherwise an awesome arena ❤with cold, hard ice! ) lol Appreciate you, sir 🫡 Send help please.
Would you recommend for practicing different skills and correcting form by: A: Doing the drill or movement at top speed/regular speed and consciously thinking about your form B: Doing drills related to form (Ex: while shooting and without the puck, getting the correct form in your hands) instead of actually doing the skill (Shooting) C: Doing the skill slowly to get the correct form down
The best I ever was at speed was when I was just going out into the nice roads with a Green biscuit and some marsblades in the middle of the night just ripping around town
@hockeyhacks2.0 it free's your mind too. One of the things I enjoy about being on the west coast we don't have pond hockey season we just got marsblade season year round. Tarps off trail skating with a biscuit is my happy place
Love the point of looking at the whole. I completely agree!
Been waiting for somebody to do this video. Glad it was you. Well done.
Laughed at the Bad ice resurfacing comment regarding stick handling. Oakland ice is hurting sooo bad for employees and ice techs, I think they went 2-3 public sessions the last time I was there with no ice resurfacing because there was no ice tech there.
(Otherwise an awesome arena ❤with cold, hard ice! ) lol
Appreciate you, sir 🫡
Send help please.
hah! yea Oakland is pretty rough. Appreciate your support!
This is such a great insight! Can't wait to try.
Kt8t
Go for it!
Some great observations here!
mypleasure!
imo seems like the underlying skill is decision making with your skates / body. Knowing where you want to go and having the footwork to accomplish it
@@cory99998 100%
Would you recommend for practicing different skills and correcting form by:
A: Doing the drill or movement at top speed/regular speed and consciously thinking about your form
B: Doing drills related to form (Ex: while shooting and without the puck, getting the correct form in your hands) instead of actually doing the skill (Shooting)
C: Doing the skill slowly to get the correct form down
@@spudlangs6990 Movement Quality is always first
@@hockeyhacks2.0 So doing the skill slowly would probably be the best for the movement quality
@@spudlangs6990 yes
loving the sharks gear!
@@kvltntr00 they got me into hockey!
Soft drag 180 at 6:08 was slick.
@@BarnSessions10 He is great at it!
The best I ever was at speed was when I was just going out into the nice roads with a Green biscuit and some marsblades in the middle of the night just ripping around town
@@laronda10 1000% that's a great way!
@hockeyhacks2.0 it free's your mind too. One of the things I enjoy about being on the west coast we don't have pond hockey season we just got marsblade season year round. Tarps off trail skating with a biscuit is my happy place
@@laronda10 Dude its the best! Whenever I go home in SJ I do that too
@@hockeyhacks2.0 shit you from SJ? man you should come up to Santa Rosa sometime we got trails that go through the vineyards
Varsity rink 😂
@@elemeno0pee it's a good rink!
Like McDavid?…. No I think you meant to say “like MacKinnon”..
@@dazdavis7896 They're the same level of Hockey Ability