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I'm writing a book in which one of the main characters is a hockey player, and as someone who knows nothing about hockey and isn't even a fan of the sport, I'm freaking impressed dude. You're extremely talented - thanks for helping me with one of my scenes lmao
Excellent skating. You’ve given me ideas for my inline hockey practice while waiting for the ice rinks to reopen. I had five minutes on ice skates today, I’ve forgotten how to skate on ice!
they picking that puck up like a gentle baby! literally amazed. i'm watching to observe edges for roller skating but it's too mesmerizing. great canadian accents.
I tried many times to elevate puck and carry it unsuccessfully guess I have to keep practicing dude u have great hands and skating abilities can't wait for skating rinks open up excellent tutorial!
Quick Question: I am a college basketball player, not a hockey player, but I'm interested in incorporating some of training that goes into the low lunge type of movements and positions used in hockey in order to become more strong, stable, and explosive out of low positions while playing basketball. For example, being able to lunge as low as possible is often what makes one's basketball moves the most effective. An example of this would be the crossover, where you would do somewhat of a diagonal lunge, and then quickly explode out of such a position. Would anyone from your staff consider possibly helping me incorporate some of the leg training associated with such movements into my current strength and conditioning program in exchange for payment? Thanks. - Andrew T
Hey Andrew! Thanks for reaching out, but unfortunately this isn't a service we offer. We specialize in hockey and for you to get the best results you're going to want a basketball training specialist. Best of luck! I hope our videos can still help you out in some way.
It's very important. If you can see a play unfolding, and link it to what your favorite NHL player did in that situation(if it was a good play) then it really helps alot
SURMOUNTING (A poem inspired by Olympian and Pro Hockey Player Mrs Chelsey Goldberg). // My message to the universe is this: Never give up. Adversity never lasts. // My message to quitters is this: Do not quit get better improve and be stronger. // Challenges can no longer destroy our will to be champions. Keep on skating. // When you fall on the ice, keep on skating. Be who you are, warriors. // During our battles, remember, we are indestructible. We can make miracles. // We are miracles for our breaths. No amount of setbacks can set us back. // It is our time to rise and emerge into heroes. Comebacks can be achieved. // No deficits and challenges can knock us out. We are the greatest champions ever. // We can never get knocked out by fear. We can triumph over doubt with hope. // Hope and love always outlasts fear and doubt. Overcomers overcome with love.
I have not been on ice since february beacase of Covid 19 and broken arm and we are going to have 6 training a weak any advise before we start up agian
Try and not focus on what you can't do, instead, stay positive and focus on what you CAN do. All you can do is do your best. Also, I wrote a two-part blog series on training around hockey injuries and how to accelerate the repair process. Hopefully they can help you out, you can get access to them here: Part 1 - www.hockeytraining.com/training-around-injuries-part-1/ Part 2 - www.hockeytraining.com/training-around-hockey-injuries-part-2/
good stuff! how about doing it with the head up (even a little bit) to make sure all these quick stickhandling drills actually translate to game situations vs lead to concussions?
When doing any drills your eyes has to be up looking at the open ice... Or else you won't see your teammates or else you won't see the other team coming after you....keep your head up
Hey choach Garner what should I bring to an inline hockey game of its realy hot and the choach is foring me tó dress up fully including jersey and socks im 167cm tall 53 kg?