Simple Steps to Improve Shooting Accuracy

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    In this video we give you some easy tips that you can use to start improving your shooting accuracy. These tips will help you improve the accuracy of your wrist shot, slapshot, snapshot and backhand. The basic fundamentals involve your follow through, rolling the wrists, looking where you shoot and alignment of the body
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  • @jacksond9887
    @jacksond9887 9 років тому +72

    "Just try to hit the net"... hits crossbar at perfect angle.

  • @gfjagex111
    @gfjagex111 11 років тому +4

    I really appreciate the time you guys use to make these videos, as a beginner they're really helpful and save me a lot of embarrassment at the rink.

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  11 років тому +15

    Thanks for being a great uncle

  • @gen60
    @gen60 11 років тому +3

    Can you do a video on shooting while you are skating towards the net? When I'm going full speed I only get off a weak shot and fall flat on my face. Even when I try slowing down, my shot is still really weak compared to when I'm standing still.

  • @harmagician1
    @harmagician1 10 років тому +3

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @Modellathlet
    @Modellathlet 11 років тому

    Thats the point, using the flex for more power and dont forget the accuracy aswell. I try it but its really hard for me to use the whip of the stick on wrist shots because i didn't learn it in past.

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  11 років тому +6

    Ken Hitchcock.... NHL coach for the last 16 years, he played minor hockey until he was 17 and quit because he wasn't that good. He's lead, coached, mentored and taught pro players for the last 16 years. My goal is to challenge, motivate and teach. Plus... I'd say I'm at least an ABOVE average beer leaguer, haha

  • @joshjo5822
    @joshjo5822 11 років тому +1

    These videos are helping a lot thank you

  • @ish6409
    @ish6409 10 років тому +2

    Thanks really helped me!

  • @TheRaubritter
    @TheRaubritter 11 років тому +1

    Realy helps me on yesterday training to shoot hi!! thanks

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  11 років тому

    I flex the stick for power, but how does it relate to accuracy? i suppose a whippier stick vs a stiff stick would have some effect but you would have to adjust your shooting style to accommodate. Share your tip

  • @mickferguson4194
    @mickferguson4194 5 років тому

    This guy is good, and we can learn from everyone.. Everyone has his or her own tips n tricks.. Thanks for the advice.. Keep up the grind
    . Your the man!! Go away haters!!

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  11 років тому +2

    Gotcha, I thought you meant flexing the stick to improve accuracy. I didn't mention it in this video because this one is all about accuracy. My last video was about generating more power in your shot and I talk about using weight transfer, stick flex, and proper technique.

  • @briandouglas7073
    @briandouglas7073 11 років тому

    Awesome vid thanks

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  11 років тому +1

    You're right, I've been faking it all a long. I've been using a body double in all videos that involve me skating. Also sorry only 2 out of 5 shots top right were bar-down and only 3 out of 4 were 1 inch inside the left post. I'll work on that, I'm so dusty.

  • @Esora2222
    @Esora2222 10 років тому

    These are really good tips, although this is my secound year and it is really hard for me to get it in the air. getting the puck on the ground in bantum is worth less unless its a dangle is the any easier ways to get my wrist stronger?

    • @michaelfeehan2876
      @michaelfeehan2876 10 років тому +1

      If you want stronger writs try using weighted pucks or a weighted stick. you can add weight to your stick by taping 2-4 pucks on your stick.

  • @Modellathlet
    @Modellathlet 11 років тому

    Ok, would love to see more vids about the the quick release shot in combination with accuracy, while skating and in standing position. For me the quick release is the hardest shot to learn..

  • @davidl780
    @davidl780 11 років тому

    how can you lift the puck, when im shooting the puck next elevate itself

  • @ryleeheath9211
    @ryleeheath9211 10 років тому +1

    Jeremey dude i love your videos, I'm playing triple a hockey and I've only been playing hockey for a month, thanks to you i score from 3 to 6 goals a game

    • @drewb7736
      @drewb7736 10 років тому +4

      Nice joke

    • @neilbergin3835
      @neilbergin3835 10 років тому +1

      U r not playing triple a u have played for a month only. AAA is the highest division

    • @katieshapland3618
      @katieshapland3618 9 років тому

      and also i doubt ur getting that many goals ni AAA the goalies are god in AAA so im asumming u mean AAA house

  • @aenstansbraeeen5066
    @aenstansbraeeen5066 4 роки тому

    thanks. nice vids

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  10 років тому

    Very good point, but you have to learn to walk before you run. Once people get a grasp for the fundamentals then I start them with the more advanced stuff like shooting off one foot, shooting in stride, etc. I do cover it in my channel though.

  • @mattepattes
    @mattepattes 11 років тому +1

    Hello
    I just started growing a great interest in hockey. And it´s kind of bad that it´s a little too late now when I´m 18. I´ve never played serious hockey in my life. I think I´m a pretty good skater. I mean backwards crossovers and such easy,basic stuff by a pretty good skater. My hockey shots however is kinda bad. But i guess if I train like 2 hours everyday in 1 or some years it´ll get better.
    What do you think my chances are to play hockey? Not like NHL but some low league teams?

  • @cdypoore31
    @cdypoore31 10 років тому

    If I can't get to ice, will a roller hockey rink work or is the technique slightly different?

  • @nathandowney9193
    @nathandowney9193 9 років тому

    Is it ever to late to start playing hockey? I'm 18 but have been skating since I was very little and I also played hockey before on and off the ice, i'm going to community college for two years and after that i'm transferring to a university and the school I want to attend has a Ice hockey club and I really want to try out would two years give me enough time to get in the right shape and to improve my skills?

    • @nathandowney9193
      @nathandowney9193 9 років тому

      ***** Thanks man! I talked to the coach on the Universities team and he said anyone could try out, but like I said I have 2 years till then, If you want to see my progress I can maybe post some youtube vids on here.

  • @MrDarook1991
    @MrDarook1991 9 років тому

    So I am pretty new to the game. When I take wrist shots, the puck doesn't fly true, like a saucer, but tumbles in the air. Any idea what I am doing wrong or how to get that nice flight on the shots?
    just thinking out loud, would too much rolling of the wrist cause this tumbling?

    • @standinonstilts
      @standinonstilts 9 років тому +2

      Try to have the feeling that your are rolling the puck from your heel to your toe as you shoot. To practice just take a puck put it on your heel and just gently role the puck to your toe by pulling your stick towards you. You should feel the puck rotating along your stick. When your shooting this is the feeling you want to get. Most likely you are doing more of a flicking motion rather than a rotation with your body. Use your body to generate the power, rotating into your shot and releasing. This will help you get a stronger shot and give the puck a nice saucer.

  • @FresshADoodleDoo
    @FresshADoodleDoo 11 років тому

    Hey can anyone tell me how to shoot a puck higher? The puck always stays like 4 inches off the ground and never higher. Even if i follow through high. Any advice?

  • @voinyhelvetti
    @voinyhelvetti 11 років тому

    It's really weird but I seem to shoot a lot better and a lot more accurately when on the move. When I'm stationary I barely get any elevation on the puck and a lot less power on the shot. Not sure if that's a bad thing and I have no idea why this is so. Any ideas?

  • @TheNarcisse05
    @TheNarcisse05 11 років тому

    how do u follow through if your shooting mid?

  • @TheSpidermanJerry
    @TheSpidermanJerry 9 років тому +1

    this is good

  • @t0nyc0lin
    @t0nyc0lin 11 років тому

    how long is your stick?

  • @gazzalanche
    @gazzalanche 11 років тому

    You think 18 is old? I have just turned 32 and bought my first pair of skates and am learning to play here in Australia... If I can make the attempt and hopefully get in our low end division then by all means my friend go for it!! Your skating is a thousand times better than mine, I am yet to go backwards or complete a hockey stop!!
    Get out there and find out!! Best of luck!!

  • @FreekickerNICK
    @FreekickerNICK 11 років тому

    cool video!!

  • @davidchodds
    @davidchodds Рік тому

    If you're shooting from the blue line, 2 key points: Get the shot on net, and shoot the puck low. A Goalie can only stop a low shot with his pads or stick which equals big fat rebounds. Shoot high and the goalie catches it in glove, cradles it to his chest, or blockers it over the glass or into the corner. Shoot low and your team will get a big fat juicy rebound every time. The more you know.

  • @TehSyncronized
    @TehSyncronized 10 років тому

    hey whats the name of the stick ur using, i am looking for a new stick, ik its ccm but whats the name

    • @drewb7736
      @drewb7736 10 років тому

      Griffin there is no such thing as a u+, there's a ccm u+ cs (crazy strong), and ccm u+ cl (crazy light)

    • @ryanturner8135
      @ryanturner8135 10 років тому

      Sky Barclay I think griffin probably means that the "u+" is all he can descipher based on the video. At least he narrowed it down, right???

  • @molester9747
    @molester9747 5 років тому

    I’m 5 mins it helped me sm with my shot thx

  • @nightfly016
    @nightfly016 10 років тому +1

    One other reason to fire those low shots hard - a slower shot isn't just easier for the goalie to stop, it's easier for the defense to pick off before it reaches the net. The last thing you want to do is just turn over the puck and start the other team's breakout.

    • @cerrem1
      @cerrem1 9 років тому +6

      I would add that another reason to shot low when there is lots of traffic in front of the net is to avoid serious injury of another palyer.... I believe in playing hard and hitting hard and clean, but serioulsy injuring another player with a slap shot is not cool and something you really don't won't on your concious .....

  • @renumultiplus
    @renumultiplus 11 років тому

    Anybody notice that there is so much trash talking on non aaa/pro/nhl videos in recent years? There are a finite number of NHL teams and a finite number of spots available for players. What happened to "for the love of the game"? Keep doing what you are doing! I play adult now and your vids are nice to refresh my memory when taking my shooting board out to the local rink.

  • @brianpol9693
    @brianpol9693 9 років тому

    I play hockey and whenever I shot from the point I get top shelf goals but not with my slapshots

  • @hockey-pb8pk
    @hockey-pb8pk 8 років тому +1

    what I do is close the blade and then open on the follow through

  • @nathanvillarreal9162
    @nathanvillarreal9162 9 років тому

    When you were taking the low shots I never seen any rolling the blade

  • @howtohockeytraining
    @howtohockeytraining  11 років тому

    we've got one for the slapshot and snapshot, search our channel

  • @dickdanson
    @dickdanson 10 років тому

    this is all good advice. but generally speaking unless you open up to receive the pass in the position he is in to take a wrist shot or one timer, most often you are much better off taking a quick wrist/snapshot off one foot without losing your stride. almost all of the best goal scorers do this. iginla, sakic, kessel, ovie and so on.

  • @wobbynobbenstein
    @wobbynobbenstein 7 років тому +2

    "See if I can hit the net"
    Goes bar down

  • @TheDatsyukianHeaven
    @TheDatsyukianHeaven 10 років тому

    Hi, did you get my message? Lubos

  • @bagel710
    @bagel710 11 років тому

    um just a quick question are you left or right and thanks this really helped me

  • @eeeger9891
    @eeeger9891 Рік тому

    Wow, he changed a lot

  • @BackTheBlueTillItHappensToYou
    @BackTheBlueTillItHappensToYou 11 років тому

    So many hockey players try to talk bad about others skills, and they only do when they're jealous. His skating form is great actually, he's goin outta his way to improve others skills who need help (obviously u do if ur even watching this video) youshould be thanking him. Shame on you seriously.

  • @TheShane209
    @TheShane209 11 років тому

    im talkin about austin hawk

  • @mundt8
    @mundt8 11 років тому +1

    is it weird that i always have a smart hockey ball in my pocket of my shorts/pants?

  • @krabz_oem
    @krabz_oem 11 років тому

    I thing that you should always get some movement even if you are training, because you will probably never take shots while standing still. :)

  • @BiscoWho
    @BiscoWho Рік тому +1

    You know why your first one from the blue line goes faster and is more accurate than the shots that follow it?
    Answer: Watch your legs. On the first one from the blue line, you shift your weight from back leg to front leg very nicely, and you get your feet pointing the direction they should be pointing, which is forward. Then, you don't do it as well on the other shots. In fact, I noticed this in your other shots too. If you became more consistent with this, you'd have quite a good shot all the time.
    Also, if you know when to drop your shoulder, then you should try to exaggerate a bit more.
    I think if you do these things, you could get close to having NHL power. And I don't say that lightly. I'm not saying you'll be good enough to play in the NHL. I'm only saying that you COULD probably get CLOSE to having average NHL shot power, if you did these things I'm saying.

  • @mmmboutThat
    @mmmboutThat 11 років тому

    hey don't listen to those losers like that mcforehead fool. you teach good and explain yours skills and drills excellently. thanks for what you do man.

  • @tomklovert4353
    @tomklovert4353 4 роки тому

    Tip #3 for how to increase accuracy is basically "don't miss the net" lol. Still a good video I just thought that was funny.

  • @AustinHawktalon
    @AustinHawktalon 11 років тому

    twelth

  • @carminzzz7562
    @carminzzz7562 4 роки тому +4

    2019 any1

  • @On5laught98
    @On5laught98 11 років тому +1

    Ignore the idiots - 10$ says these guys were house-leaguer's until 16 and now play in like F division of some terrible city beer league, scoring 3 goals per game on guys who are either old, injured, or have played for less than 3 years, and they think theyre the shit. Besides - i could care less if you played house league or NHL, or if every shot hits bardown or misses the net. Wether or not your personal shot is perfect your tips are valid, correct, apply to everyone, and work.

  • @AustinHawktalon
    @AustinHawktalon 11 років тому

    eleventh

  • @trollylol216
    @trollylol216 9 років тому +4

    i am sometimes scared my stick will break from my slap shots even though im 12

    • @isakfelton7990
      @isakfelton7990 9 років тому

      if it breaks so what

    • @trollylol216
      @trollylol216 9 років тому

      my stick costs 340 dollars?!

    • @isakfelton7990
      @isakfelton7990 9 років тому

      It happens and its not common for a stick to break if it is the right flex

    • @trollylol216
      @trollylol216 9 років тому

      well... I have broken 3 so far and my parents were pretty mad, but I kept getting the most expencive ones still.

    • @sirhatrick_8980
      @sirhatrick_8980 8 років тому

      +Trolly lol ur form is probably not right, because I have a 87 flex and I take slapshots and my stick never breaks (Bauer Supreme 160)

  • @tinyturtle165
    @tinyturtle165 9 років тому +1

    I'm a new player I had 1 year in atoms and this year I'm in peewee sand my shot is terrible this did not really help much sorry I really am I still love your vids tho

    • @jaydenstrudel
      @jaydenstrudel 9 років тому +2

      Tinyturtle1 i literally started last year and this year is my last year in bantam and im horrible yet i was considered to be the MVP because of my determination and probably because i had 0 minutes in the penalty box, i didnt deserve the MVP status, i went to two power skating lessons and now i think that my skating is my best asset. my shot is weak but kinda accurate if i shoot a snapshot (if i shoot with a slapper or a wrist shot it always goes to the side or it stays on the ice xD) anyways im practicing a lot everyday on my shot and i dont have access to an arena in the summer for stick handling and such so all i do is shoot with all that i can. basically the moral of the story is practice practice and practice. i started way too late so i doubt it ill make it to the pros but your only in peewee so im pretty sure you have a chance

    • @tinyturtle165
      @tinyturtle165 8 років тому

      l

  • @TehHybridCinema
    @TehHybridCinema 11 років тому

    "alright im out far, lets see if i can hit the net"......... *bar down*

  • @creeperj6705
    @creeperj6705 8 років тому +1

    How to you get all,this ice to yourself

  • @juliaharry9503
    @juliaharry9503 8 років тому +6

    If they had a goalie it would be better .

  • @Modellathlet
    @Modellathlet 11 років тому

    Missed the point of flexing the stick a bit, but nice video anyway.

  • @jonddejdbwsvkaqq6805
    @jonddejdbwsvkaqq6805 2 роки тому

    First comment after 2 years

  • @AustinHawktalon
    @AustinHawktalon 11 років тому

    thirteenth

  • @BadTeamateSanta
    @BadTeamateSanta 11 років тому

    Watch out, we got a Peewee house player here

  • @idoit1260
    @idoit1260 4 роки тому

    Instructions unclear, there are holes in the ceiling

  • @FuckitnFightit
    @FuckitnFightit 11 років тому

    I'm gunna take a wild guess... were you the ONE dislike?

  • @lukasdemetz5048
    @lukasdemetz5048 10 років тому

    You Have a Bad Shoot

    • @LordOfChaos959
      @LordOfChaos959 8 років тому

      +DatKidFromNewYork it's actually vocabulary.

    • @louisa1167
      @louisa1167 8 років тому

      +LordOfChaos959 actually, it's grammar, bro...

    • @tombarni6009
      @tombarni6009 4 роки тому

      I think having both bad grammar plus bad vocabulary is minor to his bad manners and his need for attention though 😆