Wogtech Goaltending Instructional Video 1/4
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Uploaded on Sep 22, 2007
Back from the grave and just getting distributed around. For those of you who might know of a site called Vmix, Corey had his video up on there in one piece till some idiot deleted it. Luckily, someone saved it and reuploaded it to Vmix. Now to save people the trouble of getting a program to extract files from Vmix, I've simply uploaded the video here on YouTube where you can easily download the files. If you request the entire thing, I can upload it to a free file host site such as MegaUpload in the future.
****** VIDEO INFORMATION ******
In part one of this video, Corey talks to you and demonstrates the following:
• 4 Movement Criteria
• Backside Push
• Backside Recovery
• Post Save Momentum
****** END OF VIDEO INFORMATION ******
Besides that, check out my other videos, enjoy and I hope you learn something from this!
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tmcgintyseq 5 years ago
i have a question, how loosed do you do your pads/skates? before i would do skates and pads sort of tight but now i do them loose. i might go a bit more loose on the skate area though. the only strap i do tight is the one right above the calf to keep the pad on my leg and in position with my knee. do you do them all loose? i've noticed a big difference while trying to load and gather with loose pads.
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5hahv1r1 5 years ago
I like to keep my skates pretty damn tight, otherwise I'll get blisters. As for the pads, it depends on your pad, but here's my setup:
The straps near the shin are pretty tight, and the rest above are sort of in between a loose and medium setting. My thighboards are also pretty loose. If you're playing a stand-up game though, tight pads are the way to go.
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xxxstraightedgexxx21 5 years ago
hey, thanks alot for these videos. i am 14 years old, and am in bantam A, but i am looking to get better on my backside push to the left. i can do it fairly well to the right, since i am left footed, but not so much to the left. do you have any tips on how i can improve it? thanks alot.
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5hahv1r1 5 years ago
Well I'm not the guy in the video, but some tips that I have for you are to make a slideboard (buying one is a bit expensive), or try this out in practices. You'll want to be flush up against the right post and then push off. This is easy, but try doing it a good 30 times in a row. Once this 30 becomes easier, increase it to a bigger amount. Eventually your right foot will get used to it. Also doing a good amount of squats everyday helps!
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5hahv1r1 5 years ago
Sure Willy, I guess I can get it up today, been busy, but should be able to get it up today ;)
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mostdopemusic420 8 months ago
Thank you for this my problem is pushing off my right leg
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John Maese 1 year ago
This works wonders, its been years since I have played. It's a great refresher, and it's helping to correct some bad habits I had. Thanks for the upload.
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wazup1234j 1 year ago
im 14 and just started because are team needed another goaile and i could use alot of help
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Alexander Kramer 2 years ago
THANK YOU FOR THIS GOLD!
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BillionDollarZombie 2 years ago
4 shitty goalies have watched this video.
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oddmud 2 years ago
we love u corey
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Hugh Jass 2 years ago
in my game tonight our goalie got a game misconduct for mouthing off to the ref on a blow call. hes our only goalie so i have to play goalie next game. this video helped me so much thanks a bunch!!!
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tylerdurdonxx 2 years ago
What's over drive?
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GuireGod 3 years ago
>.> even with sharpen skates i cant push with the whole blade, with the tip of the toes, i push alot better
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5hahv1r1 3 years ago
@30tph
@ skar3d
@ mrsledkid
I've spoken to Steve Mason before, and he said he uses the full blade. That said, some goalies may use the toe or heel, but judging on what I've been told by Steve, and from personal experience, the whole blade would ultimately lead to the best push possible. No need to start a YouTube comment fight though.
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