This is absolutely brilliant! I work with a high-profile shooting coach, and your intuitive explanation is the closest I’ve ever seen on RUclips to what that coach teaches about the shooting basics.
Thanks, thanks for watching! I really appreciate the feedback. I’d love to shoot around with your coach! I’m still researching the shot! There’s always something to learn
Please do more videos on Bedards shot. I’ve been practicing for two year with it, not constantly but it’s become my main shot style but I struggle to get the toe pull, pop off of the stick and the legs positioning when doing the TDR. Thank you
Interesting video, appreciate the perspective and the reference to Mason's video for comparison. I posted a comment on one of his recent videos along the line of "to each his own" as there doesn't seem to be a singular, "correct" way of shooting since players have almost infinite variability in their individual biomechanical characteristics. As a result, with enough shooting players tend to find out what works for them and what doesn't. what do you think? But it's pretty clear that the modern stick technology changed the way we shoot, and the long sweeping motion is no longer required to load the stick. As a tiny bit of criticism - the excessive stickhandling before each shot makes it less game like. Of course it's much easier to shoot after dusting off the puck since it sets it in a comfortable spot. But it takes time and signals everyone a shot is coming so would be good to see less of it ;)
At the end of the day, we’re trying to propel an object towards the target. It’s not rocket science! I don’t think that there’s necessarily one perfect way to shoot the puck.. I’m more interested in where the pucks going..if it’s coming off of the stick with a quick release and if the shots hard. There’s different ways to do this, but athletic people do tend to get in similar positions. Masons a smart guy, but I think he’s trying to manufacture these positions rather than have them come naturally through loading the body and the stick correctly. The release with the new sticks is definitely different!
That’s what I’m always criticizing my son on! Too many stick handles! I guess I’m a hypocrite.. I’ll definitely keep that in mind when I’m shooting again. Thanks for watching.
This is absolutely brilliant! I work with a high-profile shooting coach, and your intuitive explanation is the closest I’ve ever seen on RUclips to what that coach teaches about the shooting basics.
Thanks, thanks for watching! I really appreciate the feedback. I’d love to shoot around with your coach! I’m still researching the shot! There’s always something to learn
Great tips...thanks for doing this, will try these tips at next stick n puck.
@@billr2375 right on! Keep it simple, let me know how it goes
Please do more videos on Bedards shot. I’ve been practicing for two year with it, not constantly but it’s become my main shot style but I struggle to get the toe pull, pop off of the stick and the legs positioning when doing the TDR. Thank you
@@c.fitch67 more coming soon! Thanks for watching
Interesting video, appreciate the perspective and the reference to Mason's video for comparison. I posted a comment on one of his recent videos along the line of "to each his own" as there doesn't seem to be a singular, "correct" way of shooting since players have almost infinite variability in their individual biomechanical characteristics. As a result, with enough shooting players tend to find out what works for them and what doesn't. what do you think?
But it's pretty clear that the modern stick technology changed the way we shoot, and the long sweeping motion is no longer required to load the stick.
As a tiny bit of criticism - the excessive stickhandling before each shot makes it less game like. Of course it's much easier to shoot after dusting off the puck since it sets it in a comfortable spot. But it takes time and signals everyone a shot is coming so would be good to see less of it ;)
At the end of the day, we’re trying to propel an object towards the target. It’s not rocket science! I don’t think that there’s necessarily one perfect way to shoot the puck.. I’m more interested in where the pucks going..if it’s coming off of the stick with a quick release and if the shots hard. There’s different ways to do this, but athletic people do tend to get in similar positions. Masons a smart guy, but I think he’s trying to manufacture these positions rather than have them come naturally through loading the body and the stick correctly. The release with the new sticks is definitely different!
That’s what I’m always criticizing my son on! Too many stick handles! I guess I’m a hypocrite.. I’ll definitely keep that in mind when I’m shooting again. Thanks for watching.
One of the better shooting tutorials ive watched! where did you play?
@@prdents no where special! Didn’t play my first ice season until I was 18. Grew up in the south! lol