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Move Laterally AND Accelerate!! (3 Tips & Simple Drill) 

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Turn defenders inside out, with these 3 TIPS and a simple drill. Improving your lateral movement and acceleration like McDavid, Mackinnon and Marner by using a "lateral crossunder".
In reality a lateral crossunder, is an inside edge cut mechanic like a soft drag and soft hip, blended with a normal crossunder. But, Lateral crossunder sounds better!
What is a crossUNDER vs OVER?? ➡️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L-7rkv82fdA.html
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What is a lateral crossunder? - 0:00
Simple drill - 0:15
Tip 1 - 0:31
Tip 2 - 0:58
Tip 3 - 2:07
Your turn! - 2:31
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Other videos
Precursor to the lateral crossunder (inside edge cut) ➡️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r0V3GMyh4V8.html
More on Heel Pressure ➡️ ru-vid.com9GXebmkFU94
More Crossunder TIPS ➡️ ru-vid.comJm_JJCcjprk
How to Curl the puck ➡️ ru-vid.comwcv2pv1fwuY
5 fundamental dekes ➡️ ru-vid.com5gTlT-C5kEo
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Комментарии : 27   
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater Год назад
Thanks for watching! Leave your thoughts down below ⬇
@mariovinti8479
@mariovinti8479 Год назад
i love the attention to detail to this video. it's missing in so many other tutorial videos out there. feel like i'm watching a mini-masterclass
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater Год назад
Thank you! I try to make the best quality videos I can, glad you enjoyed!
@puckchaser1623
@puckchaser1623 2 месяца назад
this helped me a lot i like how you explaining how your pointing out everything!
@jakebenigni
@jakebenigni Год назад
awesome as always spencer !!!!
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater Год назад
Thanks Jake!
@fellspoint9364
@fellspoint9364 Год назад
Sweet video. Nice breakdown of the movement. Things are easier to understand in isolation.
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater Год назад
Thanks Fell, I think so too!
@coachryan44
@coachryan44 Год назад
Your videos are awesome
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater Год назад
Thank you Ryan! I appreciate your kind words
@joshhoward9039
@joshhoward9039 Год назад
A hatty of a video spencer as always!
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater Год назад
Thank you Josh!
@adamorlowski4886
@adamorlowski4886 Год назад
Ive been working on these for the past few weeks! Mcdavid puck control. I saw McDavid in the last game (game 6) skate the puck up the ice so beautifully with no quick handles.
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater Год назад
Love it! The ability to “touch” or tap the puck with control is absolutely game changing and McDavid is undoubtedly one of the best.
@bobtoner
@bobtoner 10 месяцев назад
Very good
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater 10 месяцев назад
Thanks bob!
@QuantumRadii
@QuantumRadii Год назад
Another Home Run, Spencer!
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater Год назад
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
@scotthanson4200
@scotthanson4200 11 месяцев назад
l like it alot
@ilyazhitomirskiy9218
@ilyazhitomirskiy9218 Год назад
Do you have any videos about the backward crossunder? I learned the forward crossunder thanks to your video?
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater Год назад
I don't have anything on the backwards crossunder right now, it's something that I need to work on myself. Theoretically, everything is the same, you need good y-angle, shin angle, "lean" .... Try doing the same thing you did to learn the forward crossunder going backwards and see if that helps. I'll make a note of doing a video on the backwards crossunder. Thanks for the question Ilya!
@Jay-vj1km
@Jay-vj1km 11 месяцев назад
Hello, I am new to hockey and have a question… I am right handed and have been playing with a right handed stick. I feel more comfortable catching, passing, and shooting the puck with this stick. That being said, I feel more comfortable dribbling and maneuvering the puck with a left handed stick. What do you think is best for me to do? Should I learn how to catch, pass, shoot with a left handed stick or dribble / maneuver with a right handed stick? Thanks in advance!
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the question! Honestly, I have not run across that problem before so I'm not quite sure, typically you would pick the one that feels most comfortable. What I can tell you is that the top hand is the one that mostly controls the stick so try stick handling and shooting with the only the top hand (as much as you can) with a right and left handed stick and see which one feels more comfortable. I wouldn't say that is a definitive/ conclusive test, but maybe it will get you closer to figuring it out. Maybe try going a week with a right stick and a week with a left stick and notice if you feel more comfortable after a slightly longer period of time. Hopefully that helps a bit, but, you just have to keep testing until you figure it out.
@Jay-vj1km
@Jay-vj1km 11 месяцев назад
@@TheDownhillSkater That is helpful information. Thanks for taking the time to respond 😊
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater 11 месяцев назад
@@Jay-vj1km Anytime!
@SierraNovember3
@SierraNovember3 Год назад
What’s the difference between this and a crossOVER?
@TheDownhillSkater
@TheDownhillSkater Год назад
Good question, it’s more of a language thing. In a crossover. There is two components, an under “push” and an “over” push. Conventionally people describe the entire movement as the crossover due to the crossover push. But my personal preference is to describe the entire movement as a crossunder due to the under push. If you want a more in-depth explanation, I left the full video where I go over my reasoning in the description down below. And why crossunder is a more appropriate name than crossover. Hope that helps!