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PRO HOCKEY TRAINING: Working On Punch Jams and Cut Backs 

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Комментарии : 14   
@garrettmetcalf8382
@garrettmetcalf8382 2 года назад
Trying to teach punch turns to my 9u team and this has been infinitely helpful thank you for sharing!
@nsdahockey
@nsdahockey 2 года назад
Thank you for the feedback and I’m so pumped to hear it helped. Thanks for checking out my videos.
@Shinbikai-Shuto-Society
@Shinbikai-Shuto-Society 2 года назад
This is a video that I will be watching ohvah-&-ohvah! (and then watching it many more times) 👍🏼 Big time gratitude
@nsdahockey
@nsdahockey 2 года назад
Thank you for the feedback and for watching. Good luck
@wristsniper0552
@wristsniper0552 4 года назад
this is very helpful! I already did it in practice but now I practiced it more so I have more quality chances and I can cut to the middle more easily thanks
@khknucklehead
@khknucklehead 4 года назад
Unreal drills and insight. Thanks for sharing!
@nsdahockey
@nsdahockey 4 года назад
Kyle Handrahan thank you. I appreciate it. We’ll have some more content coming out soon.
@firstclassdrip
@firstclassdrip 4 года назад
Is the weight of the foot I’m punch jamming on the ball of the foot? I feel like my heel and mid foot want to catch?
@spoot
@spoot Год назад
What's the purpose of the "tap tap tap" on the first drill? Is it to simulate the traditional 3 quick stride starts?
@nsdahockey
@nsdahockey Год назад
Sorry for the late reply, yes you are correct. Just a verbal cue to be quick with the first 3 steps on a quick start.
@jowayriatilly977
@jowayriatilly977 2 года назад
My left foot punch jam is good but I can't seem to do it with my right foot. Any tips? Does it also have to do with the certain skate sharpen I get and which one would you recommend so that I can easily shave ice instead of getting my blades stuck in the ice when I attempt a punch turn.
@nsdahockey
@nsdahockey 2 года назад
Thank you for the question. If you're able to perform a Jam Turn with one foot than the other will get it soon, your sharpening should be fine. Be patient, it's a tough skating skill to master. you'll get it I promise! As we all know everyone has a dominant foot or side that they perform skills on. Continue to work on your weaker side. Begin very slow, make sure your weight is over the ball of your foot and that your lead foot (the one performing the Jam) is slightly out in front of your body, you want to be in a neutral position on your skate blade (over both your inside and outside edge), as you perform the Jam (like a 1-foot stop) you'll end on your outside edge which will allow you to stick to the ice and cut followed by completing the turn with the lagging leg gliding around turning your body. Start by gliding on the ice slowly trying to shave the ice with your lead foot in that neutral position on your skate blade once you're comfortable then you can begin to add some speed. Keep me posted on how it progress'.
@drzoltanvajo142
@drzoltanvajo142 Год назад
Who is the player?
@nsdahockey
@nsdahockey Год назад
This was Kurtis Gabriel. played in the AHL and NHL, very tough player who's now retired from the game.
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