Dr. Mike Bracko measures time on 4 different acceleration techniques with photoelectric timers. Find out objectively what technique is the fastest acceleration technique. You may be surprised!!
Love the concept of objective data, but the data set is too small. How do you account for trying harder with one method over another? Also, how do you know if the same part of your body broke the beam to stop the timer on each run? Finally, the P&G looks like a toned down RUN as it still has both skates off the ice at the same time. Maybe you could come up with a way to optimize the "running" aspect. Don't get me wrong, I applaud the effort. The method just needs some tweaking.
Love the concept of objective data, but the data set is too small. How do you account for trying harder with one method over another? Also, how do you know if the same part of your body broke the beam to stop the timer on each run? Finally, the P&G looks like a toned down RUN as it still has both skates off the ice at the same time. Maybe you could come up with a way to optimize the "running" aspect. Don't get me wrong, I applaud the effort. The method just needs some tweaking.
kypiper74 1 week ago
biased. Fail.
xxdkthxx 3 weeks ago
My coach would kick my ass if I slack like the buy in blue.
Pfsif 3 months ago
you dont know anything about hockey not even proper stance
MrKp2777 4 months ago
Get a better skater. The guy in the blue jersey is kinda weak.
hockeycanada18 4 months ago
its pretty much what you are used to and how hard you skate.
m40a3forlife42 6 months ago
You can see they put most effort into the push & go, so no wonder it was the fastest.
furitviper1 8 months ago
move your feet boys....you only skated hard on the last start.
chezj18 8 months ago