The ball is a 'smart' training ball. It's closer to the weight of a puck (though slightly lighter, I believe, to make up for the friction) and is meant to give you the closest feel you can get using a ball. They're about $10. I have one myself and it's not bad; definitely beats using a plastic ball.
I know about the surface osomoto is talking about, but I believe they were just using sport court (inline hockey floor) in this video. If you look closely at the tiles...
Its a synthetic ice sort of like plastic cutting boards. U can get a chunk for 99.00 from Ice warehouse in there training accessories section. If you're loaded you can get a whole rink of the stuff. Google synthetic ice ..Good luck
All the stick handling drills the people doing them have their heads down. If you practice like that your goin be starin at the roof all game
jacquemarcielle143 1 month ago
Thanks a lot. I'm going to add this to my daily drills; it'll help me improve on my toe drag.
renegadehockey27 7 months ago
The only thing I would change is that the guys legs are straight like pegs. It would be better to practice with a good body position. - Ed
ed5k 1 year ago
That's pat kAne on vid
DaNgLeReR94 1 year ago
ahah that's a Christian sponsor stick i have one
SaintNate1 2 years ago
that´s is a very good wood ball i have some it´s only cost $5.
hockeyheikka7 3 years ago
The ball is a 'smart' training ball. It's closer to the weight of a puck (though slightly lighter, I believe, to make up for the friction) and is meant to give you the closest feel you can get using a ball. They're about $10. I have one myself and it's not bad; definitely beats using a plastic ball.
MalkinNAroundMyMouth 3 years ago
comment me back
someone smart please help me zp
H0Ll1W00d13 3 years ago
the floor that he is on are spider tiles, they are what my inline hockey league plays on. makes is easier to stop aswell
DylonDaPwner 3 years ago
wht kind of ball is that?
hockey4eva9 4 years ago
wat kinda ball is dat
sotiri04 4 years ago
I know about the surface osomoto is talking about, but I believe they were just using sport court (inline hockey floor) in this video. If you look closely at the tiles...
FSURollerHockey 5 years ago
Dude you're totally right my bad
osomoto7 5 years ago
Hi. Where I can get this surface for practicing? What is used for surface? Thanks.
Bocca202 5 years ago
Its a synthetic ice sort of like plastic cutting boards. U can get a chunk for 99.00 from Ice warehouse in there training accessories section. If you're loaded you can get a whole rink of the stuff. Google synthetic ice ..Good luck
osomoto7 5 years ago