I'm pushing 30 and I've never played on an organized team. Everything I know was self taught or taught by friends on the ice growing up at my local rink. These videos are perfect for someone like me. I am just starting to get back into the game after years off the ice and I can already see the difference in how I move and how confident I feel on the ice after just a couple weeks back on the ice. Thank you so much for these videos!!
Agreed starting playing and learning how to skate 4 years ago and these have been the best to get me the practice and description of how to properly perform each step of each type of hockey movement needed to play lol
I played organized hockey as a kid for years but only really learning how to shoot now in my 30s with videos like this. I intuitively knew my coaches didn’t know what they were doing but this is hard evidence. It’s amazing how much of positive impact UA-cam can have on kids if used well.
Agreed. About 10 years ago I realized this when watching some videos about learning how to pitch in baseball. Was never really into baseball but I remember little league and wanting to learn how. Turns out, learning proper techniques and mechanics weren’t just a “natural” ability like the coaches said. They just had zero idea or zero desire to teach it. With vids like these, a lot of people can learn at least the basics of how to be competent in specific skills.
@@Atrac1059 Just seeing this now. Makes you wonder how many potential stars were never realized cause of coaches who didn't care to set them up properly
i have been playing hockey for just over a year, starting on roller and now playing ice in a winter league. we are a brand new team so we are still working out the kinks. I have grown so much in those first 2 games and this channel has helped me feel confident out on the ice. my wrist shots are pretty nasty and im hoping to put one away tonight. Thanks for the videos
Can you use the end position as a measurement as to how far into the stick your second hand should grip? Basically doing the move in reverse just to figure out where on the hockey stick your hands go? Or do they move throughout the shot?
Great with a tutorial. Just confused me a bit, that looking at the shots taken in the beginning, the right hand is near the hip after the folllowthrough. And when watching the followthrough part, it is mentioned “we dont want it here” near the hip... but should be up high ??
I once used to be like you, bite the bullet and buy the expensive gear when you can, trust me it’s so worth it. the difference in the feeling and technology from a 60 dollar stick vs a 300 dollar stick is insane, you can really feel the difference in quality when stick handling or shooting
i usually buy the cheap composites for almost always under a 100 bux in freedom dollars. look for stuffs that is old stock/never sold, you can usually get those cheaper.
I with you buddy. I always played with wooden sticks as well. I finally went with the Bauer composite and wow what a difference. Price wasn't awful(not great though) got it for 80$ like the one guy said look for older models you can get for cheaper. Good luck.
Since you made this video, are you still teaching kids to lean on their stick? If so do you really think this is good advice? Stick flex comes from the shot, not from leaning or pressing on it . See some of the analysis that Train 2.0 has done.
I can shorten this up to about 15-20 seconds. Bend your knees and pull the puck back, transfer your weight from back foot to front and follow throw high if you want to shoot high and low if you want to shoot low. Your welcome🏒🥅
Pretty respectable breakdown for 15-20 seconds, but there is a reason that this video isn't that long, and if you do just this, you are missing out on so much power
I'm pushing 30 and I've never played on an organized team. Everything I know was self taught or taught by friends on the ice growing up at my local rink. These videos are perfect for someone like me. I am just starting to get back into the game after years off the ice and I can already see the difference in how I move and how confident I feel on the ice after just a couple weeks back on the ice. Thank you so much for these videos!!
ditto
ditto x2
Agreed starting playing and learning how to skate 4 years ago and these have been the best to get me the practice and description of how to properly perform each step of each type of hockey movement needed to play lol
@@MTBwMacc how the hell do you get rink/ice time to practice this? You gotta be rich to rent a rink all to yourself no? Lol
@@polishpat95 stick and puck maybe? It's like $10 for an hour and a half at the rink by me.
I played organized hockey as a kid for years but only really learning how to shoot now in my 30s with videos like this. I intuitively knew my coaches didn’t know what they were doing but this is hard evidence. It’s amazing how much of positive impact UA-cam can have on kids if used well.
Agreed. About 10 years ago I realized this when watching some videos about learning how to pitch in baseball. Was never really into baseball but I remember little league and wanting to learn how. Turns out, learning proper techniques and mechanics weren’t just a “natural” ability like the coaches said. They just had zero idea or zero desire to teach it. With vids like these, a lot of people can learn at least the basics of how to be competent in specific skills.
@@Atrac1059 Just seeing this now. Makes you wonder how many potential stars were never realized cause of coaches who didn't care to set them up properly
Same. I'm 45 and played competitive hockey as a kid and teen,,,, I wish there was YT back then.
@@wieran35000vrI was just thinking that tbh lol
i have been playing hockey for just over a year, starting on roller and now playing ice in a winter league. we are a brand new team so we are still working out the kinks. I have grown so much in those first 2 games and this channel has helped me feel confident out on the ice.
my wrist shots are pretty nasty and im hoping to put one away tonight. Thanks for the videos
This is one of the better videos on fundaments for a great wrist shot. Really well done!!
Finally a full vid of hockey tutorial!!!! ❤️
All yours! Enjoy! 🏒
@@itrainhockey l
How blessed that this guy is a
Lefty🙏🏼
Omg I couldn't get the wrister down until this video! It was the way I was holding my top hand all along! I wasn't pointing my thumb down. Thank youuu
I find that the same-leg wrister is becoming more popular, experimenting with it might also benefit people, focusing on the same basics
You are so awesome. Your videos are amazing, and you've inspired me so much!
Awesome!
Thanks a lot! Really short and clear!
love it! keep giving us full tutorials!
great job, best tips and video I found so far on wrist shots, thank you
Great video!!! Thanks!! Going to try this tonight 🙌🏻
Great vid loved it. Keep up the good work👍
Can you use the end position as a measurement as to how far into the stick your second hand should grip? Basically doing the move in reverse just to figure out where on the hockey stick your hands go? Or do they move throughout the shot?
Good video
Great video coach!
I wish I saw this before, I kept trying to shoot and it does a knuckle puck thing instead of spinning like a disc
very useful, thank you
This one’s going straight to the kids for lesson time. Right after dado here spends some time sorting his crap out after learning some tips.
Haha thank you so much Joshua! Enjoy! 🏒 🥅
Great with a tutorial. Just confused me a bit, that looking at the shots taken in the beginning, the right hand is near the hip after the folllowthrough. And when watching the followthrough part, it is mentioned “we dont want it here” near the hip... but should be up high ??
I sent this to my friend who missed the net on a shoot out 😂😂😂😂
Great video, really helpful
So useful...watch from Ladakh,India.
Great vid. Thank you!
that ice 😩🤤
love it too. :)
Super helpful for someone like me who only shoots muffins
Je voudrais acheter vaux vidéo, pour enseigner a mon petit fils nivau novice. Donnez moi la procédure pour me les procurer . Merci.
Use to pay hundreds for someone to teach like this
What if I’m poor and my stick doesn’t flex because I have a wooden stick
I once used to be like you, bite the bullet and buy the expensive gear when you can, trust me it’s so worth it. the difference in the feeling and technology from a 60 dollar stick vs a 300 dollar stick is insane, you can really feel the difference in quality when stick handling or shooting
i usually buy the cheap composites for almost always under a 100 bux in freedom dollars. look for stuffs that is old stock/never sold, you can usually get those cheaper.
I with you buddy. I always played with wooden sticks as well. I finally went with the Bauer composite and wow what a difference. Price wasn't awful(not great though) got it for 80$ like the one guy said look for older models you can get for cheaper. Good luck.
Me 2
Amazing when he isnt yelling lol
That's brampton right
I can never do it :(
walmart john cena
Yeah my street hockey stick is wooden
По русски слабо?
Учитывая, что даже ты на нём с ошибками пишешь...)
@@Rusbanya знаю про дефис, а так то если что не тебе это адресовалось, учитель русского
you don't have a big throw
i'm only watching this cuz my coach makes me watch 2 hockey vidz and its sooo boring
Since you made this video, are you still teaching kids to lean on their stick? If so do you really think this is good advice? Stick flex comes from the shot, not from leaning or pressing on it . See some of the analysis that Train 2.0 has done.
One question I missed is wether Trump will stay after his term ends.
Could he have made a slower video? My god he doesn't even take a shot
This is junk
I can shorten this up to about 15-20 seconds. Bend your knees and pull the puck back, transfer your weight from back foot to front and follow throw high if you want to shoot high and low if you want to shoot low. Your welcome🏒🥅
Pretty respectable breakdown for 15-20 seconds, but there is a reason that this video isn't that long, and if you do just this, you are missing out on so much power