How to Walk the Blueline like the Pros

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Learn how to walk the blueline like the NHL's BEST!
    How to walk the blueline like the Pros is an in-depth video by Jason Yee of Train 2.0 hockey that goes into detail on the hockey mechanics behind walking the blueline. Featuring video footage of Cale Makar, Moritz Seider, Quinn Hughes, and others, Jason and the Train 2.0 team breakdown hockey drills and hockey skills you can learn to help master the blueline.
    If you're a defender looking to add an offensive element to your game, this is the video for you! Learn the foundations of what makes an offensive defender tick with detailed instruction on how to skate like a defensemen, how to skate in the offensive zone, and how to walk the blueline like the NHL's best.
    The Downhill Skating System and Train 2.0 are the next evolution in hockey training. Through thousands of hours of video analysis, we've broken down the game of hockey like never before. We've applied a common language to what we saw and developed a system to help teach players of all skill levels those mechanics. Whether you're just starting out, on the cusp of making the leap to the next level, or just looking to extend your peak well past your prime, Train 2.0 has something for you.
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  • @Train2point0
    @Train2point0  Год назад +3

    Thanks for watching! Let us know in the comments how you intend to use these mechanics to start walking the blueline like the Pros!

    • @drunkviggo7263
      @drunkviggo7263 Год назад

      Bro for $47 Cdn I can watch all of your Downhill Skating videos on your website for 1 month ?

    • @johnf.wallin1968
      @johnf.wallin1968 Год назад

      Great and practical

  • @davidpiersimoni9844
    @davidpiersimoni9844 Год назад +5

    Gratitude for consistently intelligent coaching. This vid begins by teaching the player to center their vision between the past and the future and ends by stressing order of operations. Detailed observation + abstract thinking yields lessons delivered with obtainable analogy & correlation = “you can’t unsee it.” WTG

  • @scorpionshockey
    @scorpionshockey Год назад +1

    Great job, Jason.Loving the content

  • @michaellarson1406
    @michaellarson1406 Год назад

    your videos have greatly improved in the years you've been doing this. this one is a real highlight - nice overview, skills broken down into steps, and everything is simple and actionable. thank you!

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  Год назад

      Thanks Michael, like most things, they get better with practice. Glad you enjoyed it 🙏

  • @natureguppy9642
    @natureguppy9642 Год назад

    Nice video. Your explanations make it really clear and understandable 👍

  • @takatohenry5435
    @takatohenry5435 Год назад

    thank you very much!

  • @Pierre_Voyer
    @Pierre_Voyer Год назад

    Me too!

  • @junboklee4532
    @junboklee4532 Год назад

    Thanks for this. Much needed for my son

  • @aleksandrtsvetkov2290
    @aleksandrtsvetkov2290 5 месяцев назад

    awesome

  • @ArchieCrypto
    @ArchieCrypto Год назад

    Me 1,000 times over because our team didn’t do position specific drills often. I was a very offensive defenseman, and usually would skate the puck all the way up, and most of our wingers never understood or learned to fall back to cover my position until I made my pass in front of the net from behind the goal where I’d then swoop back up to the blue line all in one motion.
    But our starting 2 lines were good enough to win 1st or 2nd in the league every year. Can’t wait to get back on the ice in the upcoming weeks, and watching dozens of videos to get back some knowledge, and researching all the new gear, tricks, and tips we didn’t have when I stopped playing.
    I turn 33 this April and stopped after high school because I was drinking heavily and doing drugs every day ( pills, acid, shrooms etc ). Wasted half my life getting wasted. We didn’t have many options where I grew up after high school, and our area only gave out 1 sometimes 2 scholarship a year for hockey between 15-20 teams or so, and most of us were poor af, and had to fundraiser money to pay the fees to play. Our high school team wasn’t even recognized as a team until my senior year which is why they allowed us advanced players to play on the varsity team while in Jr high unlike the more wealthy districts and schools.
    My life advice is never start drinking, don’t do drugs, and practice your asses off every chance you get.

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  Год назад

      Great life lessons here to help the next generation. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rydenhaze10
    @rydenhaze10 6 месяцев назад

    always been defence but never worked on my back skating and edgework until now, i’m way better now than i was 2 weeks ago

  • @Pavel_K8
    @Pavel_K8 Год назад

    Thanks a lot! More things for defendsmans🤘 Greetings from Russia 🤘

  • @hyperking7
    @hyperking7 8 месяцев назад

    Me! For sure as I'm a forward trying to learn defence

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  8 месяцев назад

      Awesome, enjoy the transition and study up. It will come 👍

  • @douglasruddick9656
    @douglasruddick9656 Год назад +1

    I think you should start scanning with your eyes before you get the puck it’s like you said one fluid motion perivaral vision is good to learn

  • @LizardSkin
    @LizardSkin Год назад

    Do you have a video helping with receiving a puck and the first step to getting moving once you’ve gained possession.. for example if a pass comes between my legs while im standing still feet apart.. sometimes those passes tie me up and I end up simply coughing it up or fumbling long enough for the opposing player to just pick it right from under me

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  Год назад

      I'm sure it's posture related, you will want to focus on the 5 pillars and go from there. If you're interested, we can take a look at your video if you want to sign up as a member.

  • @TheDownhillSkater
    @TheDownhillSkater Год назад +1

    Me!

  • @Test_Tickles
    @Test_Tickles Год назад +1

    What about the scissoring mohawk Cale does? It's more than just a 10 & 2.

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  Год назад +1

      Terminology can be different across hockey communities and countries. Just need a name to identify the movement so it's teachable. This is just a simple How to video for RUclips covering the basics, but we have a whole series on how to walk the blueline like Makar for 2.0 defensemen members on our website.

    • @matthwy1
      @matthwy1 Год назад +2

      Yeah, the scissoring movement is not a classic 10 and 2, but it's actually easier because it's a less extreme mohawk. Your legs aren't as wide open. I teach this to my hockey team kids. You can practice this drill by skating a circle and keeping your front leg pointing forward around the circle and only doing smaller c-cuts, barely leaving the ice. The back leg scooter pushes so it's at least 90 degrees to your front skate. Then you just push around the circle. As you get better you can open the back foot more, put more weight on it, and turn it into more of a classic mohawk c-cut positioning. With some practice it will become that scissor mohawk because the back leg is moving more (pushes and large c-cuts) and the front foot is moving less (smaller c-cuts). Hope this helps in some way.

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    @ashleylorenz258 Год назад

    Me, 100%

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    @joshhoward9039 Год назад

    Shotpower vid?

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  Год назад

      Potentially at some point, check out the SlingShot Shooting System in the mean time.

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    Спасибо за ролик,я много лет играю на профессиональном уровне,но в России тренера забывают говорить эти маленькие детали

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