Over 20+ skating drills from level 1 to 100. Which level can you get to? If you want to join me and Steve for some camps this summer, check them out here: hockeytraining.com/bk Learn more about Steve and BK Hockey: bkhockey.net/
I can get to 75 so from there to 100 will be a fun challenge. Great timing on this video. This past summer I made a commitment to spend this winter getting back into hockey after an 8yr hiatus. Definitely will be watching this video more.
Well after watching all the levels I’d rank myself at 75. I thought I was advanced but see there’s always room to improve and build my edges. Once I can get back on the ice I’m going to study these drills! 🙏
Thank you very much for this video! I've been getting into ice hockey and want to play it now, too, but I'm a total beginner. These will help me possibly enter one of the teams here where I'm from and then maybe work my way up! Thank you, truly.
Same here I’m 26 and feel I’ve started way too late :(. But I’m pretty athletic and skating is coming to me quickly and I’m having an absolute blast with it
@@PoisondBacon I'm 33, started skating last winter. Fell 1000 times at least. Broke my finger. I live near water that freezes so I was trying to put in a couple hours a day just practicing the basics. This year I felt like I had a good enough hockey stop and such that I wouldnt be embarrassing and joined a pick up league. Like yourself I'm relatively athletic, but most importantly I was stubborn as hell about pursuing this lifelong goal. I'm way behind. Waaaaaay behind but who cares, its all fun. Also anyone who is thinking of learning how to skate, do it asap. Wish I would have learned 10 (or 30) years ago. :)
His skating is amazing. I came here to learn how to get better on my edges so I can be a better skater when I become a USA Hockey ref in the fall. Based on this video I'd be a level 10 skater, I am going to aim to be at least level 30 by the fall
There’s certainly levels to skating as this video has demonstrated. It’s so humbling to watch this. After skating for 10+ years I’m probably at level 5 at best
I could do level 100. I'm a good skater but I lack in good hockey sense and I ain’t hitting people enough for elite levels in my province. Here is something that might be harder to do than level 100: come in outside edge following the edge of a circle and pivot towards the outside of the cercle while staying on the same foot and keeping the turning as constant as possible and do it another time but turning towards the center. You’ve done a 360 on 1 foot while turning. The faster you turn, the harder it is to keep balance.
Is there an actual edge work video like this that has 1-100 edge work techniques from your site? Or was this just a video showing some of his edge work techniques? Either way these are pretty awesome. Thought it would be cool to have a comprehensive video like this to run through with the kids.
We don't have a video with 100 drills in it, but if you look at our Edge Work playlist we have multiple videos and most likely close to 100 drills throughout them 👍🏼
Always like nice sharp edges, I always know after a minute on the ice that I need sharpening, I always have a local guy, whom played a lot of hockey sharpen them, don’t just trust anyone with your edges
@@hockeytraining i would be really interested in that too, especially because im about to sharpen my skates and im not sure which hollow i should go with.
I'm Coaching u9 hockey this year and have been looking everywhere for good power skating drills. After watching this video, I don't think I even know how to skate properly. 🤣
It’s the damn Mohawk I can’t figure out. Pivoting between forward and backward vice versa I could see achieving a Mohawk in a nano second but just couldn’t get through my fear and hold a neutral stance, and then start to choose a side and push off. I hope I’ll overcome that psyche someday.
hey really nice vid! but if i could give a tip, try to work a bit with the lightning. the ice is so extremely bright that it becomes hard to watch. and maybe filter the sound a bit because the crusing of your skating is hard to listen too. but honestly loved the video thank you!
Hi I’m new into hockey… did he has any protection under his pants ? Is there any training gear you can use or is it a standard protection ? I know I will fall a lot, so I would be prepared :) thx 4 the help
This guy might have shin guards on to do the knee touches? But he probably doesn't have any gear besides the gloves and stick since he's an expert skater. However, most players just train in full gear since that's what you gotta get used to for a game. Just suit all the way up to practice skating, it'll make falling a lot less painful!