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  • super training school :D

  • nice

  • What does skating forward over a bunch of sticks supposed to do, but shorten your stride?

    So many of things in sports training have no basis in physiology and/o science in general. Myth.

    I do like the idea of skating with a tire attached to me!!

  • @edmonddantes64 Thanks for the comment. The drill where a skater runs fast through sticks, helps young players not only be more comfortable on his/her skates and also develops stronger ankle joints but to be more explosive from the dead start. If you have ever seen a player by the name Pavel Bure skating, you would realize that he wasn't the fastest skater on ice.Though, due to his lightning fast foot work from nearly standing still position, NO ONE (for most part) could ever catch him. Peace :)

  • @daehnori79

    thank you so much for your kind reply. I poo-poo coaches trying to make players faster for most sports. I learned that you train distance athletes but sprinters are born...and hockey sure is a sprint sport-first one to two steps is the difference between getting the puck and cutting in front of the D, so they have to just watch you or pull you down from behind or just watch the D move the puck.

    But I realize hockey is diff. And I LOVE to watch Pavel Bure highlights.....

  • @edmonddantes64 well not really. I played hockey for 15 years, my first 12 years was spent as just a guy who could barrell through the opposition, i was in no form a great hockey player. Once i was 16 i got a rude awakening when everyone started to catch up, people were faster, more physical and stronger. Right there i decided to dedicate my summers to hard training and increase my strength, my speed. Overall my whole game, i took it to another level. I never thought i could actually

  • @edmonddantes64 skate as fast or hit harder than i did when i actually took it seriously. Any athlete can step their game if they have the dedication and willingness to push themselves. There are ton's of players who have made the NHL that realistically, never should have. Look at Martin St.louis, he is undersized and everyone say he would make it. But here he is, with a stanley cup ring. Theo fluery too, same thing, too small and not skilled enough

  • @edmonddantes64 It's true some are born with it, but many can take what has been given to them and push it even further. For me, I'm a natural baseball player, i started at a very young age, my father was a baseball player. I never really had to really try hard it was just given talent. But as much as i loved baseball, i loved hockey too, so i pursued it and at first i never thought i'd never do anything but play house league which is nothing. I ended my career playing pro and got drafted

  • @edmonddantes64 sadly for me, i had a career ending injury in my second year in the ECHL which is a minor affiliate to the AHL. It basically goes NHL, AHL and ECHL. It turned out though, that if you apply yourself, you can do what you want to do as long as you apply yourself. It goes for everything in life too. I've been plagued with a bad knee and I do have to live with that, but i do all i can to stay in shape and who knows maybe i might get another shot, after knee surgery of course.

  • @daehnori79

    i was a good athlete and I like kids. Most good athletes are terrible coaches in their sports(gretzky,jordan) They just don't know how to explain something that came so naturally for them and they get mad when other athletes just can't "Float through the air for 30 feet and slam the ball over 2 defensemen.

    But i see you explain things to the kids in these vids(over and over with the kid behind you till he just didnt do it but did it right)

    not just practice. perfect practice nice!

  • @edmonddantes64 it's like the old saying, those who can't play, coach, and those who can't coach....well they become gym teachers lol

  • @edmonddantes64 quick starts????

  • @edmonddantes64 it's for agility and acceleration stronger push shorter strides.  it should only take you 3 good strides to get going. Obviously you've never had the sort of rigorous training to understand the concept. Everything has a purpose in training whether it's physical or mental. It's to prepare. I've spent hours on a balance ball just to help my balance on skates. I've skated through sticks, i've turned, pivoted and turned more times in my life than i've prolly gone to the toilet

  • check out this kid from uk he is 9yr old just type in taylor romeo

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  • not in

  • When I used to live in Estevan we used to cream Weyburn every time they had a tournament....if they had this camp back then...maybe Weyburn would have had a chance ;)

    rofl....when we beat the Weyburn team..they used to say to us "At least we've got a McDonalds" ....funny thing is..that actually made us mad lol

  • which estevan team were u on

  • dunno if they even exist anymore....couple of different city teams..ages ago though like 18years ago type of 'ages ago' lol

  • who gives a shit

  • FUN FUN FUN. keep it going! thumb's up

  • BOOT camp

  • if this is weyburn sask, i live like 40 min away lol.

  • what is this song name?

  • pffft this is like gr 3 gym class

  • i love how russian coaches always curse lol even if their american kids out their they still curse at them in russian, alexei kasatonov did that shit a lot lol

  • ha i laughed at 3:00 kid eats shit.

  • oh so another words canada used there worse players in the olympics instead of the worse?? yea ok

  • In the pre-80's yes.. All the good players were in the Pro's .. Only Amateurs were allowed to play in the olympics..By 17 you were already playing pro in Canada if you were any good..

    Anything Soviet is steroid era anyway.. Not Russian.. Russians are good.. Soviets were just drones..

  • you do realize the reason Russia has more olympic medals is because before the 1990s, the best canadian players were in the NHL playing with their teams, not able to leave to join the olympic team.

    But you russians can believe what you want.

  • cool

    nice vid

  • woo i seen me!

  • this is great. that's the thing about russian hockey. they use old tires and other junk from WWII military hardware and still kick everyone in the ass. they won the most medals in olympics, world championship and everything. and remember they only started competing since 1956 while the whole white world played hockey over 100 years.

  • so it's just an interesting comparison with canadian or US hockey training where they use latest technological marvels to enhance their game and still can't beat the russians in gold medal count.

  • I hate it i was in it once he is way to mean

  • because your a typical american sissy.

    hes mean so you get better and try harder

  • hes not mean

  • im in that...

  • Great camp. Super, keep going !

  • they quit cause of rooneys camp

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