Teaching The Stutter Step | Goalie Camp VLOG Part 1
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2022
- Welcome back to another hockey goalie vlog. In this video, we take you along throughout a part 1 video of our July, 2022 camp hosted by us at Increase Performance. This half of the camp, we are teaching hockey goalies the necessary steps to become successful using the stutter step. Is this a skating technique we use all of the time? absolutely not. but this is a great tool to have in your toolbox as a hockey goaltender. Part 2 of the July Camp by Increase Performance is coming soon!
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Love the chirps and the mix or seriousness and fun, super important working with my coaches I've found.
Some of the style out there is crazyyyyy hah some talented kids though damnnnn
Love the banter with the kids lol
Haha pretty solid setups out there for sure. Gotta have the banter on the ice, though! The kids love it and it makes the skates more fun
Well, these guys definitely are gonna be the strongest mentally on their team. Getting chirped all practice haha
The chirps are amazing! Love it
Haha appreciate the comment! We made a chirping compilation video that we will probably release next week. You'll have a good laugh over it
Cat eye cage at 17 !?! So lucky!
Love the stuff man
So much more UA-cam content is in the queue! Thanks for the support!
Same intensity my grandma brings to the garden every day 😂
Best of the best
Appreciate it!
Great video. Interesting that 4 of the 5 kids have Bauer. I know that their performance is really good, but I have never been able to get past their garbage durability.
Yes, I agree the straps seem to rip easily, I love my Blacked out Warrior G5 gear, Had the G4s and now i plan on the G6, ive also loved Brians the durability is unreal.
I wonder why kids have a kinda hard time to get this stutter step, the other day I was teaching my bantam goalies this exact move and they had like the hardest time learning it. the kinda got it at the end but I'm redoing it
What off ice exercises can be done to improve your deep stance hold?
What kind of situations would you want to use the stutter step? First idea was odd man rushes but I'm not sure
Can I ask how old you were when you first started using the RVH? I don’t teach it until the kids are 14 so that their bodies are more mature to handle the strain.
Hey man, been seeing your stuff all over my social media and love what you're putting out! Keep up the unreal content. I've been making the odd video here and there and would appreciate if you checked it out!
What's the advantage of a stutter step, picking your skate up, vs just normally shuffling?
Gives you good momentum. It’s not something you’d use all the time and is situational however it’s great to have in your tool box
@@IncreasePerformance got it, so like a point to point pass? Where you want to get across fast but you're not too concerned about an imminent shot?
@@johnblouch Can't speak for Daniel here but it seems like the trend is moving towards shorter, more powerful movements where you stay connected to the ice and generally squared up. Think, when I open that lead leg for the big T-Push, I have to land, gather and square myself in the time it takes for a player to get the shot off or he changes position/direction entirely requiring additional movements. Here we stay connected, the lead leg can stop and change direction with the puck/player. Atleast, in that stutter step to shuffle move. Stutter step seems like a smart evolution of the shuffle.
Dicing onions
Goaltending has gotten so boring since I played in the 90s. I get it's what works now especially since every goalie in the league now is 6'+ and most are 6'3"-6'6" and it works with long pads and a big chest protector. But it just seems so boring. Interesting to watch though.
I had to change the way goalie is played because of my height. But i love playing like it. It works for me in higher divisions. I know i wont play elite but i enjoy the game :)
Totally get what you're saying. It wasn't too hard to learn the newer style and I've found it way more effective when I actually remember to do it. No flashy rolling pad saves though...unless I F up lol. Still getting used to the change in how the pads fit though. Makes skating interesting from time to time.