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  • а где перевод на русский?!?!

  • best video on youtube!!! the best!!! This is so amazing. Great, Great video!! omg!!

  • Best instructional video EVER

  • Yea I noticed a harder shot with the off foot shooting, but getting it down to a smooth motion is one tough cookie.

  • a quick question, when im on the ice im having some trouble getting the puck to stay still instead of fluttering and i really need to know what you think could help

  • @hockeyd3kes88

    Thanks for your question: Here's a couple tips:

    1. Make sure you draw the puck back in your stance prior to shooting - if the puck is out in front of the skates this can cause a fluttering puck

    2. Make sure your stick blade is cupping the puck - an open stick face prior to shot release can cause fluttering

    3. Make sure you have downward pressure - pulling up or off the shot can cause fluttering.

    4. Most common problem is shooting off the toe without a toe curve.

    Good luck

  • @hockeyd3kes88 put more flex on the stick to catapult the puck

  • Gtpo = Get The Puck Off!

  • This is a great video. Love how you break it down like that.

  • one of the best, if not the best, youtube hockey instructional video!

  • how do NHL hockey players achieve their sense of balance? it seems like it has something to do with the weight of the player but i am not sure. And, what muscles are best for achieving a better catch/release?

  • @Jerseydevilohnooo

    looks of leg and core muscles.

    try plyometrics

  • the drag pull to change the angle, russians like that i saw a highlight where datsyuk pulled inside and sniped it in between the defencemens legs useing the d as a screen, thats diffucult for goalies to pick up

  • Darryl I like the inserted video and instructional points placed over the demo footage of Ellis.Creating -and adding to - forward momentum is vital. How are you teaching weight transfer...I was also thinking about quick short releases. Do they take away from the potential velocity that can be developed from more complete releases? Lastly, when would you instruct a player to remain in his/her backhand rather than two touch?

    Keep the great video's coming.

  • The key to maintaining velocity in the short release is in converting weight transfer to on-stick pressure. Once the player understands weight transfer, the next step is converting that transfer to on-stick pressure - stick bend is what holds the velocity. If your players aren't breaking sticks in the shaft or "flexing them out", they aren't converting weight transfer into stick bend, thus losing in their velocity.

  • I would instruct a player to choose to stay on their backhand under the following conditions.

    1. Their angle to the net is inside the dots, making the angle of the shot intelligent.

    2. They are catching the puck with immediate inside defensive pressure.

    3. When they are inside 10 feet to the net, the backhand must be a legitimate option.

  • So, I watched this video before morning practice. After practice, we have an extra hour of time to work on individual skills. I have been trying your "shooting in-stride technology" I really do notice the force I can get into my stick with the momentum I have staking. My shot is now harder and crisper doing this. I also enjoy working on the "two touch technique." It's very important, as a defense men, to get the puck back down or to get a shot on net for an opportunity or possibly a goal. Thanks

  • the two touch technique works well when I am pressured at the point.

  • 1st view

  • @novag75 who gives a shit that ur the 1st view

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