An Ecological Approach to Hockey Goaltending Practice Design

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • How can we apply to the principles of ecological dynamics to coaching ice hockey goaltenders? What has research shown about skill acquisition in goal keeping?

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @BenjaminkAnderson
    @BenjaminkAnderson 6 місяців тому

    I'm on my second read through for "How We Learn to Move." I love the book. Thanks for all the effort you put into this content.

  • @cbapanda7779
    @cbapanda7779 2 роки тому +5

    Hi! Thanks for a great podcast. I’m pretty new to the ecological approach. I’m a Bjj instructor and this have help me very much in the way I teach my classes. Thanks!

    • @JameyPhoenix
      @JameyPhoenix 9 місяців тому

      how are you designing your games i'm a blue belt and want to learn better/practice with intention

  • @S0larW1nd
    @S0larW1nd Місяць тому

    This is Excellent! Thank you for breaking it down.
    Given your experience with hockey any chance you could do something similar for youth hockey players (not goalies)? The method and the principles would stay the same, but I’d be very curious to see how you create representative designs for younger players that already have too many constraints due to their lack of game knowledge and skills?

  • @bs9710
    @bs9710 6 днів тому

    One thing that I can't seem to reconcile is how individual practice away from the rink affects skill acquisition. Many, if not most, really successful players presumably practiced a ton away from the rink. If someone is shooting pucks or stickhandling on their own without other players/constraints, is this of no value? How can someone create constraints? Shooter tutors? Or other objects blocking net? In terms of variability, shooting from different distances, or angles would apply. For stickhandling this gets tough...Any thoughts?

  • @bs9710
    @bs9710 19 днів тому

    How would you do this for improving skating- stride and edgework etc without the usual drills etc?