Nice - I noticed that I had improved my hands because I was watching podcasts on my phone while stick handling and I needed to reduce the noise so I could listen to the podcast. I find watching things while stick handling is a good way to try and get my head up.
Great info on touching upper part of puck!! Your head is down looking at puck , posture is also important. A thin water bottle with top and bottom cut off works far better than pvc pipe or cardboard.
Head looking down at the puck is on purpose. For a beginner they need to visually see the puck over time we bring the eyes up. I address this in my other stickhandling videos. The water bottle idea is solid. Thanks for sharing.
hey, do you ever do off ice training using inline skates like marsblades? I think it'd be cool if you did a vid on how to train for hockey by doing skating/stick handling drills while on marsblades or something
Yes, my players use Marsblades, and my kids do too, but I personally don’t use them. That said, I think they’re a great product and definitely useful for off-ice training!
Nice - I noticed that I had improved my hands because I was watching podcasts on my phone while stick handling and I needed to reduce the noise so I could listen to the podcast. I find watching things while stick handling is a good way to try and get my head up.
Good stuff! We typically teach head up once the move is mastered. I have a different video discussing that progression.
Excellent info and progression to get the feel.
Thank you!
Great information, but your sound effects are too loud. I will definitely use this.
I think you use cheap headphones. The sound is perfectly fine on my end. Swanson, thank you for the lesson!
Great info on touching upper part of puck!!
Your head is down looking at puck , posture is also important. A thin water bottle with top and bottom cut off works far better than pvc pipe or cardboard.
Head looking down at the puck is on purpose. For a beginner they need to visually see the puck over time we bring the eyes up. I address this in my other stickhandling videos.
The water bottle idea is solid. Thanks for sharing.
hey, do you ever do off ice training using inline skates like marsblades? I think it'd be cool if you did a vid on how to train for hockey by doing skating/stick handling drills while on marsblades or something
Yes, my players use Marsblades, and my kids do too, but I personally don’t use them. That said, I think they’re a great product and definitely useful for off-ice training!
how should i make a daily routine with these drills?
Thank you, excellent drill!
Very welcome!
When you do dry land, do you use a shorter stick than you would on skates? Thanks. Great drills!
Yes. I cut it down so it’s comes up to the player the same height as their one ice stick would.
Thank you
Nice job, thanks.
Thanks
love the info but the sound is very off, impossible to look up the player you are referencing as well.
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