He's honestly pretty clueless and never played any real hockey. He's looked at as a joke by most members of the hockey community because he charges outrageous prices for sessions despite not being a great skater himself
@@swilliams9I mean although he’s clearly never played in a hitting league he’s still clearly better than any coaches I’ve had in Utah. Since I was 10 I’ve been better than most of my coaches and since I’ve been in high school I haven’t had a single useful coach. I asked for help on form with my shot when I was about 15 and my coach just told me I knew more about it than he did. I wish I’d had a coach that could have helped me not learn everything on my own
@WilliamDMunny it’s not presumptuous at all. As an A league player I can guarantee that I’m better than my coach who plays in D league. And my other coach who’s never even played. I’ve asked them for help with technique and they said they didn’t know. So I went watched videos on it and practiced on my own. I’m not good because my coaches taught me I’m good because of the thousands of hours I’ve put into the sport. Unless you’ve made a D1 team you can’t even begin to say I’m a bad player
Outstanding demo Sean. I'm trying to convince some of the late comers to the game on my men's league team to pitch in on a team membership. The concise explanation and skillful demonstration in these clips is top notch. And your instructional:motivational style is awesome. My dad ran the hockey school in Stratford for many years, and I really appreciate your passion for what you do. Keep it up!
That's just a stop and start. Probably slower with the cross overs after to come out of it and better served going back, but I can see a rolling stop into the cross overs on being alittle quicker.
It’s very easy to skate like this when you’ve skated your entire life, that isn’t the hard part. It’s the power he has that’s impressive, buddy must have dumb strong legs, ive been skating for like a good 18 years and that power looks nuts lol
Instead of stopping with both feet, a punch turn is usually better, it is using the outside edge of your inside fit when turning and punching it forward as you turn. So 1 fit just turns and the other foot kind of pushes into the ice
It's not in this video, but he started this session telling everyone: "I taught hockey in the inner city for 20 years, so don't even try to mess with me." 🤣🤣🤣
I wonder if you timed someone to compare a tight turn vs a hockey turn which one will be faster. My bet is on the tight turn because that's how physics work
After decades of coaches mumbling like Charlie Brown's teachers in a giant reverb chamber, I think this one's starting to get it. Once he realizes that no one can understand him on the ice when his back is turned, he will graduate.
Quin Huges как то мягче катается. И мне его катание нравится. Вот многие такое силовое катание как тренер показывают тренируют до седьмого пота но Хьюз катит по-другому. Плавнее что ли. И вот как такое катание натренировать?
Is this supposed to be real? I played for 30 years up to elite levels and never saw or heard about that "technique". You loose all of your "momentum" by doing that. Its not a turn, at best its a brake and go... i hope they dont pay for that...😅
How many clueless parents pay this man money? If you stop you loose speed, easy way to retain speed while making a tight turn is to lift the toe on your inner skate and press your outer skate hard in the ice. Doesn't look as flashy though as you can hardly see it.
@@xmarine73 I’ve been around hockey my whole life, I played until highschool. I’m 20 now. But this is the most stereotypical hockey coach I’ve ever seen every coach does this same thing and I thought it was funny
My lungs and my legs screamd "we can't do a whole shift if you do this"
I honestly think this guy learned to skate before he could walk. I’ve never seen someone zip across the ice like that… effortless…beyond impressive 😮
Yo fr he picked his legs up quick he got good feet to hip ratio
He's honestly pretty clueless and never played any real hockey. He's looked at as a joke by most members of the hockey community because he charges outrageous prices for sessions despite not being a great skater himself
@@swilliams9I mean although he’s clearly never played in a hitting league he’s still clearly better than any coaches I’ve had in Utah. Since I was 10 I’ve been better than most of my coaches and since I’ve been in high school I haven’t had a single useful coach. I asked for help on form with my shot when I was about 15 and my coach just told me I knew more about it than he did. I wish I’d had a coach that could have helped me not learn everything on my own
@WilliamDMunny it’s not presumptuous at all. As an A league player I can guarantee that I’m better than my coach who plays in D league. And my other coach who’s never even played. I’ve asked them for help with technique and they said they didn’t know. So I went watched videos on it and practiced on my own. I’m not good because my coaches taught me I’m good because of the thousands of hours I’ve put into the sport. Unless you’ve made a D1 team you can’t even begin to say I’m a bad player
@WilliamDMunny drafted to what? And silver metal in what league
Outstanding demo Sean. I'm trying to convince some of the late comers to the game on my men's league team to pitch in on a team membership.
The concise explanation and skillful demonstration in these clips is top notch. And your instructional:motivational style is awesome.
My dad ran the hockey school in Stratford for many years, and I really appreciate your passion for what you do. Keep it up!
"Everybody say 3" proceeds to take off like a bat out of hell. "3 cross overs" lmao 😅
**Whistle** Again.
Goosebumps bro. That was a good hockey movie.
Yeah, "energy consumption" is quite different between the two techniques.
That's just a stop and start. Probably slower with the cross overs after to come out of it and better served going back, but I can see a rolling stop into the cross overs on being alittle quicker.
@@GregBlazina Eh, I'd argue you'd do a stop and start. If I'm stopping, I need to get somewhere fast.
Glad the Minecraft RUclipsr is telling me how to play hockey.
@@tyanderson6638 But I have a picture of a minecraft hockey player. That means I know my stuff
@@hockeymikey fair point Minecraft hockey is fire 🔥
Ya’ll crack me upppp
Hockey is sick but i'm here for the coaching style.
I love this man
Send this to the MN Wild...they need all of the help they can get!
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We definitely need him now
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Good coach. Good skating technique for sure.
Gotta love the "AAA" hop skippity crossovers.
Why do I keep watching these? For God's sake, I'm 45 and haven't even skated in 20 years.
Same bro, same, but I’m 27
It's a sign - get out on the ice
Its physics - you have to go wide for a skating-edges turn to gain speed, things travel faster on the outside of a circle
It’s very easy to skate like this when you’ve skated your entire life, that isn’t the hard part. It’s the power he has that’s impressive, buddy must have dumb strong legs, ive been skating for like a good 18 years and that power looks nuts lol
Another awesome tip!!!!
Absolutely invaluable technique if u can get it down pact
Great call out here on a transition situation.
Instead of stopping with both feet, a punch turn is usually better, it is using the outside edge of your inside fit when turning and punching it forward as you turn. So 1 fit just turns and the other foot kind of pushes into the ice
Coach put his glove back on like a magic trick
Love watching this guy purely for the saying “when coaches prove why they are coaching”
I use this turn a lot in rec hockey but NHL players don’t seem to use it much.
what you need is a punch turn not this
Guy reminds me of key n Pele
It's not in this video, but he started this session telling everyone: "I taught hockey in the inner city for 20 years, so don't even try to mess with me." 🤣🤣🤣
Pele never ice skated 🤷♂️
@@aaronjoyce9569no shit Sherlock. He's talking about the comedy duo Key and Peele.
@@glitchless8947 He clearly says Pele sooo I think you're wrong 🤦♂️
Best coaching on the internet, but it's
honestly demotivating how effortlessly you skate.
I wonder if you timed someone to compare a tight turn vs a hockey turn which one will be faster. My bet is on the tight turn because that's how physics work
Awesome coach!
After decades of coaches mumbling like Charlie Brown's teachers in a giant reverb chamber, I think this one's starting to get it. Once he realizes that no one can understand him on the ice when his back is turned, he will graduate.
Watching these turns makes me question if I even know how to walk, let alone skate!
It's great but it's a stop and start vs a tight turn. Both will be used in different instances but we're apples and oranges here
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Would you happen to have been at the Holly rink in Barrie on Dec 27th? lol
My old knees are already telling me to F off if I try this 😅
I wish I knew how too skate I did rugby and Canadian football
Punch turn is what my coach calls it
Lmao
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Not one mention of opening your shoulders to the turn.
The truth is you're born to skate you're born you have to do this with the biscuit or puck 🏒 also. In your hockey skills are there cutting and turn
Quin Huges как то мягче катается. И мне его катание нравится.
Вот многие такое силовое катание как тренер показывают тренируют до седьмого пота но Хьюз катит по-другому. Плавнее что ли. И вот как такое катание натренировать?
Y’all are finally coming to Austin and it only goes up to 10 year olds 😢
But spend a lot of energy..
Rocco
That was 4 but who counting
Or you can lean hard during the turn like McDavid (or speed skaters) and not lose momentum
gosh need ear plugs for this dude .Everyone's right in front of him yet h3s screaming his head off
Is this supposed to be real? I played for 30 years up to elite levels and never saw or heard about that "technique". You loose all of your "momentum" by doing that. Its not a turn, at best its a brake and go... i hope they dont pay for that...😅
You sound like you suck. Just because you are old doesn't mean you ever learned anything.
Stop and start.
#xsenergy
How many clueless parents pay this man money?
If you stop you loose speed, easy way to retain speed while making a tight turn is to lift the toe on your inner skate and press your outer skate hard in the ice. Doesn't look as flashy though as you can hardly see it.
This guy is the cringiest dude I've ever seen
This guy always over enunciates his techniques. No one in the NHL skates to this ridiculously cartoonish level...
It's called learning a technique. You've never learned how to teach.
When hockey coaches demonstrate the drill they try so fucken hard 😅😂😂
Yeah... he should totally lazy his way through his own drill. Good call! 🤙
@@xmarine73 he's just pointing it out, relax bro
@@thatjdmfd I'm pretty chill. Thanks though.
@@xmarine73 I’ve been around hockey my whole life, I played until highschool. I’m 20 now. But this is the most stereotypical hockey coach I’ve ever seen every coach does this same thing and I thought it was funny
Maybe demonstrate the drill at a pace meant for children not the nhl
Hahahaha.. Poor kids