5 Tips to Improve Your Wristshot Accuracy!
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the one person who disliked is american
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whats with all this feet pointing stuff? it just comes naturally to me
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@canufi use pledge, it makes the pad more slick so the puck will slide better, you don't need much of it. The panelling is called hardboard, it's the same stuff that is used on whiteboards for teaching a class, but you will find it in the bathroom wall panelling section at lowes or home depot, whatever you have around you.
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@saundersthegreat what spray, why spray?
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@hockeylaxbro416 upstairs of a barn
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where are you? this place is soo weird
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Nice tips, you guys should get a lot of credit 4 ur vids!
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I never played hockey until i was 16, i remember starting to play street hockey when i was like 14 or 15, and then i bought some nets and roller blades, i taught myself how to ice-skate earlier and the roller blade transition was easy; then we all started playing roller hockey. after about a year or so of roller hockey, and me not being too bad at it, especially with wrist shot and snap shot accuracy, i tried out and made my high school ice hockey team... lulz at roller leading to ice hockey
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I can shoot top shelf, bottom, butterfly everytime from a certain distance, but after i get closer to the top of the circles my shot just starts going high every time and i cannot aim it whatsoever....any tips??
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Are you inside an upside-down boat in this video or something?
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@DiAI3L0 The person (now people) who disliked probably didn't care for the video.......
when you were saying drag a line with your stick to where your shooting and re-align yourself. that's only really going to help if your playing road hockey or in an accuracy comp. in game situation you wont have time to re-align yourself, and shooting in a straight line is just telegraphing to the goalie exactly where the puck is going to go....another thing is don't look where your shooting. if I'm shooting top left, I'm looking top right. goalies cheat all the time
storyisgod13 5 months ago 6
@storyisgod13 well, these are beginner / intermediate tips. Those tips are great for higher level players though. The "drag a line" tip is just to help people understand, and only really applicable while practicing, eventually your accuracy is second nature like tying your shoe laces
howtohockeydotcom 3 months ago 13
he kind looks like datsyuk and while in a game you cant point your feet, or have great body position so you need to learn to shoot from every angle.
MrDaNiK1234 10 months ago 8
@MrDaNiK1234 it is definitely true that you should practice every angle, and I recommend this in other videos. I teach the pointing your feet to help players become aware of different signals. If you are aware of everything that affects your accuracy you will get a better idea of where the puck will go no matter what position you are in. Also the odd time you can line up a shot, and when that time comes you want to make sure you can snipe the right spot!
howtohockeydotcom 10 months ago
Good video for beginners. Another thing you might want to have them work on is a quicker release. The weighted stick/wrist curling will help this alot but you dont want to slide the puck 4 feet before you shoot. The quicker the better
c5hames 1 year ago
@c5hames Yup, I cover that in some other videos. There is a video on the two types of wrist shots, one covers the most power, the other talks about the quick release, and when you should use each type.
howtohockeydotcom 1 year ago