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  • @fineman3141
    @fineman3141 7 лет назад +90

    This guy's skating rating in NHL 17 would be 99.

  • @isthatujeebus
    @isthatujeebus 4 года назад +28

    "1hr of skating. Was it fun?"
    One single solitary voice: "Yeah".

  • @thatjdmfd
    @thatjdmfd 7 лет назад +121

    "try to get a little deeper everytime you glide in" - Swenglish

    • @kingwacky184
      @kingwacky184 6 лет назад +12

      No matter how funny that line is that is still not Swenglish, Swenglish is when someone replace an English word with a Swedish one. Like saying this was fun but replacing the word fun with the Swedish word roligt. This was roligt. That is Swenglish.

    • @mattiashaell
      @mattiashaell 6 лет назад +5

      King Wacky Swenglish is not really replacing words with Swedish ones, it’s when you speak English with a very Swedish accent.

    • @Katt1n
      @Katt1n 6 лет назад +2

      both are correct.

    • @Kr00tie
      @Kr00tie 5 лет назад +6

      @@mattiashaell no, swenglish is when you use both swedish and english words when you speak. Speaking english with a very swedish accent is just what you say, english with a very swedish accent.

    • @Lordveine
      @Lordveine 5 лет назад +1

      Katt1N i would also say Its when you use swedish expressionismens in english and think They gonna understand what you mean for exemple.
      "If there is room in the heart there is room for the ASS" It means scoop over or If your the one sitting, ofc there is space . But it has nothing with sex to do but i find it hard for a english person to Belive he would understand 😂

  • @imilf2003
    @imilf2003 6 лет назад +121

    And that's why Swedish players have great balance

    • @aptand
      @aptand 5 лет назад +4

      Also because they play Bandy when they are kids.

    • @ralletroed5798
      @ralletroed5798 5 лет назад +1

      true!!!

    • @iamnizorro9781
      @iamnizorro9781 4 года назад +2

      @@aptand Uhm, most swedish icehockey players do not play Bandy or have when they were kids... xD
      Bandy is not why. A lot of focus is on the skating though. They even take in figure skaters from time to time to practice balance and awkward positions. A lot of skating drills done today are from the figure skating scene. Skating is big in Sweden in general which is why a lot of players come out of there, and the bigger the pool, the bigger the chances of getting those really good players.

    • @gamerstar7858
      @gamerstar7858 3 года назад

      I guess so

    • @zTeaTheCoffee
      @zTeaTheCoffee 2 года назад

      @@iamnizorro9781 ur so weird

  • @JustDoMeCrew
    @JustDoMeCrew 7 лет назад +9

    "You can be down there and having coffee, right?" Haha my favorite part

  • @XEOLifestyle
    @XEOLifestyle 7 лет назад +14

    Great to see hockey players performing these movements! We can all learn from each other! Keep it up!

  • @jimpatterson7954
    @jimpatterson7954 7 лет назад +75

    props to the two reds who stayed back to work on mohawks hey.

    • @CoachJeremy
      @CoachJeremy  7 лет назад +31

      Jim Patterson that's why I added them in, I love to see guys who stay after and just dive right into it. it's such a pure form of improvement so I thought I'd highlight it

    • @arthockeyru
      @arthockeyru 7 лет назад

      Jim Patterson

    • @markd9029
      @markd9029 7 лет назад

      The Hockey Movement by How To Hockey ,, thank you again,
      where do I get those rubber bands at the 25-second Mark of this video ?
      thanks again my friend,
      mark,

    • @arthockeyru
      @arthockeyru 7 лет назад

      mark hi! Fb : artem Olenev

    • @scottrowbotham989
      @scottrowbotham989 7 лет назад

      Mark,

  • @AnthonyGriz
    @AnthonyGriz 4 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for sharing. The training was so reminiscent of my late fathers training 25 years ago. So good to watch these young guys learning control of their skates and body positioning on the ice.

  • @highlight9014
    @highlight9014 7 лет назад +50

    Did very similar power skating drills taught by a female figure skating instructor when I played years ago. She nearly killed us all. She was faster than us, more agile than us, turned tighter than us, she looked graceful doing it and seemed to use a hell of a lot less energy than us big idiots hehe. Was a real eye opener that correct skating technique can have a huge effect of your game and with practice they allowed us to play harder for longer in a game due to saved effort.

    • @jraybay
      @jraybay 7 лет назад +5

      High Light Same :/ . Surprise of my life when a graceful figure skater smoked me so effortlessly lol. She really helped my foot speed and agility. Would definitely recommend it to others

    • @johnprice5457
      @johnprice5457 7 лет назад +1

      Who was the female figure skater? I was trained by Jody Karn, and her husband Barry. Maybe they are the same since i remember a similar story :)

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 5 лет назад +1

      Whilst I am sure there are some good figure skating instructors out there, particularly in North America, I have a different story to tell.
      In London (UK), I would go skating at a rink and decided to invest in instruction. The gentleman who instructed me was a figure skating coach who charged per 15 minutes. I must have had a dozen or so sessions with him, and only a few years later did I realise his instruction was mixed. He did teach me some good habits, particularly crossing over, however the forward stride he taught me was utterly wrong, and I spent another six months correcting my gait.
      So, in conclusion, beware of who trains you - you cannot be guaranteed that all figure skater coaches can instruct you correctly for hockey.

    • @TBone12984
      @TBone12984 5 лет назад +3

      @@MaximRecoil "Clayton Keller would have something to say about this." -Coyne Schofield

    • @MaximRecoil
      @MaximRecoil 5 лет назад

      @Harry Ballzac Your non sequitur is dismissed, dipshit.

  • @kristerforsman2448
    @kristerforsman2448 5 лет назад +26

    An explanation for why Swedish ice hockey players are generally better than transatlantic is origin. Origin of sports. During the 50's, the players often came from another skate sport, bandy. There you play with a much larger rink as a football field (sucker) and may not tackle. This means that speed skill is necessary. It was a long time ago but it set the bar. The tradition is still there today.

  • @madisonmccurry5040
    @madisonmccurry5040 6 лет назад +4

    "you can have coffee down there you see" I love this guy lol

  • @Kenjh71
    @Kenjh71 7 лет назад +48

    Fun fact: the Swedish word for skate is "skridsko"
    Not only a fun word, it means gliding shoe. And they don't have a verb for skating, they say "åka skridsko", which translates to "ride on gliding shoe". :)

    • @ragnarfredriksson2349
      @ragnarfredriksson2349 7 лет назад +2

      Kenjh71 no we say "åka skridskor"

    • @whackoization
      @whackoization 7 лет назад +2

      If I understand you correctly the word would be : to "Dribbla, or a "dribblare".

    • @mjaukatt123lol
      @mjaukatt123lol 5 лет назад +1

      @@whackoization swedish hockeyslang is alot of swenglish. I would say "dribbla" or "finta" for dangling or making a move

    • @hella7084
      @hella7084 5 лет назад

      Hook Eyy i norra delarna av Sverige säger vi skrilla. 😊

    • @LINEHED
      @LINEHED 5 лет назад

      @@hella7084 gör vi även i det södra delarna

  • @hockeyyt8866
    @hockeyyt8866 7 лет назад +5

    I from sweden and i had them on a camp and it was like the funniest think you can DO on ice😂❤️🇸🇪

  • @ccmTopher34
    @ccmTopher34 3 года назад +2

    he makes it look so easy, the young lads were amazing as well. I'd be falling all over the place and getting in everyone's way lol

  • @HuiYue
    @HuiYue 2 года назад

    What good tips! Core control and smoothness are the key elements to the next level of shooting, passing and dribbling etc.

  • @Taooflu
    @Taooflu 4 года назад +7

    Those players did well, I’d be sliding on my head

  • @vilhoimmonen7745
    @vilhoimmonen7745 6 лет назад +5

    we had those same coaches in finland when i was ccm skills camp

  • @arsenijdemydov5676
    @arsenijdemydov5676 6 лет назад +1

    Love this power skating, I do those exercises every time that I have free ice

  • @iHengbok
    @iHengbok 2 года назад

    Love these drills!

  • @tshoreproductions9184
    @tshoreproductions9184 6 лет назад +1

    He did one of our practices earlier this season in Michigan

  • @myboy051
    @myboy051 6 лет назад

    I used to aggressive inline rollerblade when I was a teenager. Jumping on and off hand rails hitting ramps and gaps. It helps your Hockey game soooo much . Just think of all the balance and core strength you gain .

  • @TheWitchOvAgnesi
    @TheWitchOvAgnesi 6 лет назад +4

    Two big points to take from this kids: LISTEN and learn the break point on your edges.

  • @Sepe9119
    @Sepe9119 7 лет назад +7

    I was at the jrm camp in sweden last year

  • @thisconnection9365
    @thisconnection9365 7 лет назад

    Awesome videos, thank you very much man!! :)

  • @michalniemec3849
    @michalniemec3849 2 года назад

    Amazing! Thank you.

  • @raimondasmarciulevicius7599
    @raimondasmarciulevicius7599 5 лет назад

    Coach Jeremy & Toronto Maple Leafs, good job. Together we are stronger! :) :)

  • @MultiTech001
    @MultiTech001 7 лет назад +31

    It would be fun to see if NHL players could do this

    • @DIABLO81900
      @DIABLO81900 7 лет назад +7

      Dominik Rákosy They can

    • @iimb2954
      @iimb2954 6 лет назад +1

      Dominik Rákosy of course they can

    • @iimb2954
      @iimb2954 6 лет назад +4

      Dominik Rákosy there is no shortcuts to the nhl

    • @Ynotnow9900
      @Ynotnow9900 5 лет назад +1

      The guy doing this is more like a figure skater, about 110lbs

  • @craigmccarthy9867
    @craigmccarthy9867 7 лет назад

    Really good video, thanks!

  • @briangb1975
    @briangb1975 7 лет назад

    Awesome stuff

  • @russellkeast8993
    @russellkeast8993 6 лет назад

    Awesome tunes

  • @DonTiamo
    @DonTiamo 6 лет назад

    This is REALLY GOOD stuff. I would love to see schools teach this kind of movement to the kids. Todays kids move a lot less than the generations before them and these kind of exercises would be awesome!

  • @nintendofreeak
    @nintendofreeak 4 года назад +1

    BAM BAM BAM

  • @manofthehour9938
    @manofthehour9938 5 лет назад +2

    In order to make it to the NHL you need to be an elite skater. Skating is def the number one skill necessary to master in order to even have a shot of making it.

  • @bencopeland4514
    @bencopeland4514 6 лет назад +1

    Good stuff. I showed this to my nine year old and he’s doing pretty well with it after a couple skates - all except the convex Mohawks. Maybe not flexible enough yet >:-(

  • @carpenterwook
    @carpenterwook 5 лет назад

    nice drill, nice teach.

  • @ryukiT3
    @ryukiT3 7 лет назад

    Jeremy loves, Dominik Omega =) I've seen a few vids with this songs now.

  • @kevinkerns9687
    @kevinkerns9687 7 лет назад

    Sean Allard is a good guy to look into as well. This is great

  • @MetaJamm
    @MetaJamm 5 лет назад

    I belive quiet and smooth skating is suitable for already strong and skilled skaters. When u learn angles, just cut ice as deep as u can and develope control, after that maybe you can smooth and polish your technics. Just spend enough hours on it. At basic level, sound that ice produce shows you point when, and how rough you grab. It helps to better feel your skating.

  • @LassePeterson
    @LassePeterson 4 года назад

    Some swenglish explained.
    When he says smooth I believe he meens flexible. Smidig = flexible in swedish.
    He also said ”that is the worst thing that could happen” meaning ”if you fall don't worry it's not a problem”
    There were some more that I can't remember now.

  • @averagecsgoenjoyer
    @averagecsgoenjoyer 7 лет назад

    i have been on that camp!! :D

  • @rogerlillbask3791
    @rogerlillbask3791 7 лет назад

    my kids have had training with JRM on Fridays for two years now. their great with kids.

    • @rogerlillbask3791
      @rogerlillbask3791 7 лет назад

      PS we live in Sweden

    • @andersgustafson7855
      @andersgustafson7855 7 лет назад

      I wonder if he would come and teach this in the U.S.

    • @rogerlillbask3791
      @rogerlillbask3791 7 лет назад

      Anders Gustafson
      they do training in the US sometimes. you can always ask jrmskatesandskills.se. they are great with kids mine are 8 and 6.

  • @simonhamer5094
    @simonhamer5094 7 лет назад

    Good training

  • @tmlfan7785
    @tmlfan7785 5 лет назад

    I’d like to try that.

  • @RatedMTV
    @RatedMTV 6 лет назад

    what skates are they that he is using, they look cool, even after skating in AS1s, these are still cool

  • @user-qg2gf3kf8d
    @user-qg2gf3kf8d 4 года назад

    Nice, GJ!

  • @ryana3679
    @ryana3679 4 года назад +1

    European coaching is amazing. They innovate to make better athletes. Here in North America we try to make things easier.

  • @scionevotc
    @scionevotc 6 лет назад

    BAM BAM BAM!

  • @dadbodshredsquad
    @dadbodshredsquad 7 лет назад +2

    Love these videos showing the coaching techniques! I have noticed edge work seems to be a common theme. Any way to improve edge work off the ice? Having a full time job makes it tough to be on the ice other than at beer league games.

    • @fready2009
      @fready2009 6 лет назад

      ColoRADo Do you guys have outdoor rinks around your parts?

  • @myleslalonde12
    @myleslalonde12 5 лет назад

    The one thing I am wondering about is how quiet he is. I thought players skating they dig in to get that power and speed and it sounds like they rip the ice.
    Anyone watch that Mackinnon vs Speed Skater video ? What did he do, blue line to blue line in 2.6 ? Not exactly slow, and it was most definitely not quiet lol.
    Maybe I'm missing something, hopefully someone can help me out with this.
    Thanks Jeremy for all the videos

  • @masonhall4753
    @masonhall4753 4 года назад +2

    I taught myself heel to heel when I was sitting on a suitcase flying home from Florida and I got bored😂

    • @guestuser6595
      @guestuser6595 4 года назад

      Mason Hall is there even ice in Florida? Lol

  • @alexh_1778
    @alexh_1778 7 лет назад +5

    Am I the only one that watched this video multiple times

  • @jasonouellette2110
    @jasonouellette2110 5 лет назад

    great vid! whats the song towards the end of the video. the rap song?

  • @Apxwarrior15
    @Apxwarrior15 7 лет назад

    Did the same thing with him in germany

  • @headlessgamer100
    @headlessgamer100 7 лет назад

    hey jeremy are you going to get the colt gen 3

  • @ethaneckstein5122
    @ethaneckstein5122 7 лет назад

    Hi Jeremy I think it would be very beneficial to your Chanel if you did signed or non signed stick giveaways. But love the Chanel man keep going strong 64000 subs wooo hoooo.

  • @hockeymaximized2371
    @hockeymaximized2371 5 лет назад

    My 8 year old watched this video many times and has learned how to do most of these drills on his own. Thanks for sharing so my son can challenge himself.

  • @IsbjornenGG
    @IsbjornenGG 5 лет назад

    This is why Swedish players are great skaters.

  • @patrickgreen3881
    @patrickgreen3881 7 лет назад +2

    Can u do a review on the Carbon Sports AirBlade

    • @Broxty
      @Broxty 7 лет назад

      Patrick Green It's garbage.

  • @FoxGoalie
    @FoxGoalie 7 лет назад

    I was going to make a Maple Leafs Joke about the score and the Leafs being in town ... until I saw who owns the rink :D

  • @RandomDX1
    @RandomDX1 7 лет назад

    Is there going to be any kind of halloween snipe contest this year?

  • @moosetracks656
    @moosetracks656 5 лет назад

    whenever our coach try’s to work on edges with us everyone thinks he is weird and doesn’t listen. I think this is necessary to every hockey player. I would love to be comfortable in every situation on ice.

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 5 лет назад +1

      Edges are more important than the forward stride.
      I spent 100 hours on a treadmill perfecting the forward stride technique. In a game situation I use that only a few times per game. However, edges, stops, transitions are far more useful 'in the game' situation, and it is something far more useful.
      Still, having a beautiful and efficient forward stride is nice.

  • @_Alex_Sander
    @_Alex_Sander 7 лет назад

    lol didn't expect to see him here. Former coach of mine. No linking though please haha

  • @takl23
    @takl23 7 лет назад

    BAM. BAM. BAM.

  • @battmuha9
    @battmuha9 6 лет назад

    This guy is the Ido Portal of skating

  • @adhanrodagui
    @adhanrodagui 3 года назад

    Who is this guy? I like his ways! Bam! Bam bam!

  • @tristan9070
    @tristan9070 4 года назад

    Bam

  • @rudysalas2329
    @rudysalas2329 3 года назад

    I Know him, he lived once in Åkersberga, he is very talented not only as a hockey player, he was very friendly and simpatic guy where I live.
    Good to see him do what he really love in life, bra jobbat killen 👍

  • @chillskill5545
    @chillskill5545 4 года назад

    I have trained with them

  • @molinalf
    @molinalf 3 года назад

    ”As deep as you can” - Joakim Ahlgren

  • @maxevans4903
    @maxevans4903 7 лет назад

    Jeremy do the hawlloween snipe contest

  • @oakhilljoe5596
    @oakhilljoe5596 4 года назад

    Was that David Ayres on the zamboni????

  • @hockeylittle1868
    @hockeylittle1868 7 лет назад

    Thank you for letting us know how to make a mini hockey rink I'm probably one of your best friends I love hockey and I love playing it I think if you agree May you send me a stick CCM please

  • @supaspicyboi4440
    @supaspicyboi4440 7 лет назад

    It was so funny when the goalies did the moves

  • @ryughoul
    @ryughoul 6 лет назад

    what's the name of the song that commences at 1:22? Anyone? :o

  • @dfpolitowski2
    @dfpolitowski2 6 лет назад

    This stuff should be done when your young and have a nimble body. To start this level of exercises at 50 might be a little too much. I use to do this stuff when I was young but now at 54 I hesitate to do them. Though I still think I could pull off a 360 if I wanted to. I think i'll play it safe.

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 5 лет назад +1

      There is no real age limit to learning skills. I started to learn to skate/play ice hockey in my mid-30s.
      I play with guys older than 54, and some are weak skaters with poor balance, others are not bad at all. Most of the better players played in their youth. Often it is the bloke who is overweight and looks like a potato who is a beast on the ice.

  • @oliverahlen7753
    @oliverahlen7753 5 лет назад

    I vad Joakim last year ur skateing skills was much better after that

  • @rmp3769
    @rmp3769 7 лет назад

    Do a pumpkin snipe contest

  • @TarekTawfik
    @TarekTawfik 4 года назад

    This is shot in Ontario. Which Rink?

  • @smurfen1660
    @smurfen1660 6 лет назад

    He has train me

  • @marcuswesterlund8487
    @marcuswesterlund8487 7 лет назад

    leverache!

  • @hawksfan8183
    @hawksfan8183 6 лет назад

    1:55 that moment you realize your not gonna make the nhl

  • @marcroy5089
    @marcroy5089 5 лет назад

    that looked Tarasov'esque

  • @levimckay6475
    @levimckay6475 4 года назад

    Bam bam bam

  • @alertaalerta5137
    @alertaalerta5137 4 года назад

    whats that song at the end?

  • @2mnxffrddfghjbbvcdfh6644bcddcv
    @2mnxffrddfghjbbvcdfh6644bcddcv 5 лет назад

    "Listen be as quiet as you can" wow good teaching!

  • @eilidhgould9453
    @eilidhgould9453 4 года назад

    I am starting lynx aberdeen learn to play

  • @TommyTeevision
    @TommyTeevision 6 лет назад

    What age and level are they

  • @pierrebengtsson5009
    @pierrebengtsson5009 6 лет назад

    At around 7 min mark: Uffe Dahléns way to skate, trade mark =)

  • @mattetjus
    @mattetjus 7 лет назад +1

    Roger Ragge Johansson

  • @gamerstar7858
    @gamerstar7858 3 года назад

    One of the Sweden coaches kinda looks like Zach Efron

  • @leonrorvallsimons730
    @leonrorvallsimons730 4 года назад

    Do this with Daniel Broberg

  • @bradleydeanjickels7174
    @bradleydeanjickels7174 7 лет назад

    Jermey what stick do you reccomed I am right wing

    • @shkillz500
      @shkillz500 7 лет назад

      Bradley Dean Jickels what hand are u?

    • @death2pc
      @death2pc 7 лет назад

      Any number of product............ Look for the most comfortable lie and radius combined with flex that suits YOU. Don't worry about it so much. If you are new, seriously................., go with wood!

  • @zeikestsuvods
    @zeikestsuvods 5 лет назад

    Figure skating can improve your skating speed ?

    • @ennisdelmar807
      @ennisdelmar807 4 года назад

      If you have good control you can reach higher speed faster consuming less energy

  • @emilastrom6667
    @emilastrom6667 5 лет назад

    I think he definitely means mobility when he say "smoothness" /Swede

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 5 лет назад

      I think he does means 'smoothness'.
      Being a smooth skater means having great control of one's edges, ability to hold edges at slow speed, transitioning smoothly on edges, and having an efficient stride. Low centre of gravity, technique and practice also helps become a smooth skater.
      His English is excellent, and I am sure he knows the difference between mobility, and smoothness.

    • @timothydunlap7980
      @timothydunlap7980 5 лет назад

      He also says to "listen to the ice". Be as quiet as you can. Smooth.

    • @LassePeterson
      @LassePeterson 4 года назад

      I believe he meens flexible. Smidig = flexible in swedish.
      He also said ”that is the worst thing that could happen” meaning ”if you fall don't worry it's not a problem”

  • @thebigwiggle
    @thebigwiggle 5 лет назад

    Is this dude just fucking with everyone? 😂

  • @lionwallin1527
    @lionwallin1527 6 лет назад

    Kommer du från sverige

  • @jayce704
    @jayce704 6 лет назад

    I want to see that little hobbit on real rumble!

  • @yuri.frolov
    @yuri.frolov 4 года назад

    How in the green good Earth could one achieve THAT hips mobility?..

  • @nhlgamer2684
    @nhlgamer2684 7 лет назад +2

    I heard that if your early The hockey movement replies

  • @somenewknowledge
    @somenewknowledge 6 лет назад

    Makes me feel like a bender watching this man.