15. Off-ice Stickhandling Practice: Swedish Wooden Ball
Loading...
3,571
Loading...
Uploader Comments (weissie20)
see all
All Comments (20)
-
If you want really quick hands, use a golf ball.
-
Do you know where I can get a cheap s19 or s17???
-
I live in Brazil, I am passionate about hockey, just like a shame that here in this great sport.
I love Maple Lafts!
-
@thekingcuber cough canada ftw cough cough
Loading...
where do you get that black thing from
xxmortalkombatxx08 1 month ago
@xxmortalkombatxx08 there are links in the description for everything used in the video
weissie20 1 month ago
Great video but I would think it would be better training with a heavier object to actually build up your strength since that plays a big role in stick handling
malcom425 7 months ago
@malcom425 The idea is to combo it up and do both. Heavier balls or pucks to work strength, lighter ones to work quick twitch muscle fibers. Kinda like the difference between square and sprints, both work totally different things, but both contribute to enhanced speed and power.
weissie20 7 months ago
@weissie20 sorry - i meant **SQUATS** and sprints (I was replying from my iPhone)
weissie20 7 months ago
I don't know if you have heard yet but checking has been banned from Pee-Wees in USA Hockey leagues, I personally don't think this will be good because kids won't know how to hit in bantams, when kids are starting to grow. I would like to know if you have heard of this and your opinion on it.
thekingcuber 7 months ago
@thekingcuber when we start turning our players into wimps, we lose our competitive advantage in international play. also, i agree with you. i think the best option would be to legalize checking at all ages (at least in travel hockey), then actually TEACH the kids to do it right from the get go. 6 year olds aren't strong or heavy enough to do any damage to each other. by pushing the age back further and further, you just open the door for heavy, fast, INEXPERIENCED players to hurt each other.
weissie20 7 months ago