I honestly dont remember a time that I haven't played hockey. My dad started me at 2 and it was my life from there. I love off ice training almost as much as playing. Hockey's the best wicked grateful for the sport
Hey Jeremy, I actually love your heart and hustle merch. All of your videos are amazing and I love your channel. I am a long time supporter of you and can’t wait for more on-ice content once this ends. Love your videos.
My boys and I love the Green Biscuit. We also use the Smart Hockey Puck for one timer practice. It doesn't slide as well, but it can take a beating. We also like the cheap street hockey puck so we can practice saucer passes and shooting on a street hockey goalie. It bounces but if you give it a good spin it will glide straight and so it forces the kids to learn to spin it. For games a simple street hockey ball is king. For shooting we just use a bucket of beat up ice hockey pucks.
i am new to hockey and this was really useful because i am going to start playing after lockdown and will need some off ice pucks to try. thank you Coach Jeremy
before you start you should take like pre hockey lessons where you learn to skate or just start off with roller blades i know its different then ice skates but it will help
@@skylar9129 thank you. I have signed up for a learn to skate course and have bought myself some Rollerblades and have been practicing gliding and stuff.
Yo you are a big inspiration to me so I’ve started a channel a year ago to see how I will do I’ve gotten good on editing but thanks for inspiring me to start my channel keep it up 👍
I like the dryland puck the best, because I can actually shoot it, and it moves very well for the most part when you break it in. What I would go for in a puck is the features it has and how difficult it is to control. I don’t care if it can’t move well, I see it as a challenge to make it move well.
Really nice reviews on different kinds of pucks. I am using the green biscuit for a while, and I am happy about it. The only problem is that it’s not durable. It doesn’t slide as quick as it was.
Yeah I bought the $5.00 one from Canadian Tire 2 weeks ago to shoot pucks indoors and it was really bad. Exchanged it. Glad to see how it performed outdoors before buying again.
I bought a cheap "Road Warrior" Street Hockey ball and it's so much fun to stick handle and toe drag release shoot in my room, even as a complete novice with a cheap stick and no hockey experience
Jeremy and Hayden, another great vid. Short to the point, informative and most of all Fun. Well done. Stay safe and know you are makingba difference guys. Oh and yes.. do all surfaces please,
Totally agree with you that those are the best gliding pucks outdoor that you can actually shoot. My only beef is that the nubs tend to wear down quickly.
The picks that I use of ice are the green biscuit roller puck which is great fir smokth surfaces and the green biscuit alien very good for at night time .
The Xenopuck is the best puck I've ever seen for off ice training. Same weight and size as a regular puck (but noticeably thicker), and it slides nearly like a regular puck on ice. It slides so well that it's bizarre to use. Even better than the green biscuit. It is $18 a puck, which is actually middle of the road for these prices. The xenopuck is also one single material, which is a super durable hard plastic, so you don't have the issues with it falling apart like the green biscuit tends to do. Only problem is that you can't shoot it at a human, because it is so hard. Though, I've heard that they are working on another softer version.
Hey Jeremy I love your videos! You should totally do the best pucks for each surface. Also I got my HockeyShot shooting pad hoping that I would be able to stick handle rubber pucks (I was going to use it to shoot as well) but I was disappointed to see that it didn’t work well. Any suggestions on making rubber pucks slide better? Thanks!
@@Spanish96930 The pad is probably big enough to gain puck momentum. However, vulcanized rubber just isn't suited for them. And the problem with so many off ice pucks is they can't withstand the impact of a hard shot against a steel post or concrete backstop. You need a puck that is suited for both.
VollHockeyPucks I promise you it will work if you just try it. It’s not my weird quirky thing, it’s pretty standard practice with these kinda shooting pads. Google it.
Have you tried an IDS pro-shot puck? I've never played hockey and thats the one I got, wondering if it's any good or if I should switch to a Green Biscuit
Green Biscuit makes a roller hockey puck now and it's pretty good. Also Bauer makes one as well and it is also pretty good. But I agree that the original green biscuit is best for stick handling on concrete but it's not the best on my tiles. The best on my tiles is the Verbero puck which I don't think they make anymore.
I always enjoy your content you are so good at teaching me hockey ect. I have recently started hockey its my first year and my team had won gold already!!!
There's also the inline pucks Tron, cheap and common Rocket puck And these 2 I never tired yet. Green Biscuit roller/inline puck Bauer Sliver inline (not Silver, Sliver) some weighed ball that's black I bought at Pure Hockey, I liked the wood one better. That's all I can think of.
As kids we always used balls because of the roll mimicked the glide of ice. Flat pucks on pavement have too much friction. I just hate how balls curve sometimes when you shoot them hard.
all ive ever had for an outdoor shooting and stick handling is the og green biscuit i also have like 90 pucks and i have a ccm tarp tho to really work on shooting but i use my on ice twig for outdoors cuz i have a wraparound:)
What's the best ball/puck to handle while rollerblading around the neighborhood? -GB is great but loud... Been using a wiffle ball with cut up tennis ball inside
Regular green biscuit is easily the best, 10 to 15 bucks a puck and the thing is magic. I used it an entire summer one time for training myself, the only issue is u can’t shoot it
You need to have the Green Biscuit PRO in the sauce contest. That puck flies! For tiles, the Original Green Biscuit or the Green Biscuit Roller Hockey puck. They’ll take both of those categories too. 🏒
How are you doing Coach Jeremy? Long time... You should give FlyPuck Pro some more props, for it’s weight alone it functions impressively on asphalt. Green Biscuit is terrific unfortunately it breaks easily and more times than not inline roller hockey folks need an all around roller hockey puck not just for stick handling. I’m surprised you didn’t try out ProPuck. You wanna talk about all around time-tested time-proven roller hockey puck 💯 ProPuck. Another puck you should also try out is the Xenopuck this focuses more on off ice training especially because of it’s weight exactly like an ice hockey puck, but it can also be used as an all around roller hockey puck too because if it’s durability and ability to slide very well on asphalt. It would be great to see you review these two other roller hockey pucks 🙏 ProPuck & Xenopuck
Hi coach. Is there a site that sells picks u recommend. Or even a site that sells that overstock or Mia made. Trying to set up some in home lessons for the kids and on a tight budget. Also some visiting team new friends at the rink told me a site that sells all brands sticks that r just a little off or overstocked for less. By the time I left the tourney I forgot the name. Thx in advance
OK I don't know if you'll see this but here I go. My calibre is Junior A and I want in the next two years to step it up to make a junior AA team. Do you think that is doable? :'). Was looking at this to find ways to work on hands in the summer (definitely my weak point)
The original Smart Hockey puck works much better than the pro. I'd rate it close to the original Green Biscuit. In my experience, the rubber on the outside of any of the drylands pucks give them a nice feel on the blade but it likes to grip the tape on the blade and flip up when you start using fast hands. Just my 2 cents. Nice to see what pucks are junk though Jeremy.
Dude have you tried the new green biscuit roller hockey puck. Almost any conrete surface its the king. I dont even bring my shooting pad out to the outdoor roller rink
Not gonna lie I used a wheel off of a rolling divider from school and it works just like a hockey puck and it’s just the same width and diameter and stuff like that still pretty fun
No. The snipe is harder and is able to be shot without breaking as easily as a regular biscuit. That said a snipe will deform, dent, and get gouges on asphalt. I prefer the pro shot inline pucks.
I used to have a purple ATV puck as a kid and it wasn’t that great for stick handling. My friend and I used to one time the hell out of em though in the garage.
G20 Yeah. We have completely garbage streets where I live, and we could exclusively use the ATVs because they’d stay intact past a month. We destroyed anything else on our road. I got really good at stick handling with it, and accepting passes. The sad part is that I’m a goalie, and none of theses skills transferred, because I wasn’t going to kill my self in net, by impact or heat exhaustion.
A-Cell oh yeah I feel that. I was a goalie too sometimes but only at night lol not tryna have extra gear on at 35 degrees. I remember our street wasn’t that bad but there was one pretty decent crack almost exactly in the middle of the road so it became our offside line and the faceoff spot. Good times.
G20 Look up Michigan Roads. Mine weren’t quite as bad, because I was so close to a hospital, but we’re the 2nd highest rated state for Corruption, and by god it shows on our roads. We used to use a church parking lot, but the Pastor accused us of trespassing, and threatened to call the cops, so we haven’t been back since. Street hockey is not any easy event around here.
ATV Hummer PRO, they make a Pro version where the wheels are inset so you actually stick handle and shoot against the side of the puck and not the wheels. On a smooth surface it glides like it is on ice.
We always used rolls of electric tape as pucks for street hockey. If you scuff them up on both sides to remove any glue residue they work great.
I’d like to see the best carpet/tile puck too!!
Use a ball
@@traindeodorant8437 I mean you could, but imo pucks are better
xeno puck
I honestly dont remember a time that I haven't played hockey. My dad started me at 2 and it was my life from there. I love off ice training almost as much as playing. Hockey's the best wicked grateful for the sport
How to out yourself as a Bostonian.
@@Montrovantis lol
@@Colbyw74 that’s great that you love hockey. I’ve been doing it for a while to
Is it too late to start with 13? My young friend wants to but he is scared that he is too old
I’m a girl from England I have never played ice hockey in my life , yet I’m here
Follow ur dreams
Hello from Canada :)
It's never too late
Get yourself some inlines, learn to skate, then learn hockey. Welcome to awesome aka ice hockey.
123 Hi! 😃🇨🇦🏒from Canada
You're the man coach! There's so many off road pucks and you dont know what one is the best. This video really help's with what puck i should buy !
Hey Jeremy, I actually love your heart and hustle merch. All of your videos are amazing and I love your channel. I am a long time supporter of you and can’t wait for more on-ice content once this ends. Love your videos.
That garage seems to be like my room. I clean it, then it gets magically filled up with stuff again.
Weird how that happens eh!?
same with me
True
Fax
@@CoachJeremy eh??? Lol
My boys and I love the Green Biscuit. We also use the Smart Hockey Puck for one timer practice. It doesn't slide as well, but it can take a beating. We also like the cheap street hockey puck so we can practice saucer passes and shooting on a street hockey goalie. It bounces but if you give it a good spin it will glide straight and so it forces the kids to learn to spin it. For games a simple street hockey ball is king. For shooting we just use a bucket of beat up ice hockey pucks.
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PLEASE make that video for the best pucks for all types of surfaces
i am new to hockey and this was really useful because i am going to start playing after lockdown and will need some off ice pucks to try. thank you Coach Jeremy
before you start you should take like pre hockey lessons where you learn to skate or just start off with roller blades i know its different then ice skates but it will help
@@skylar9129 thank you. I have signed up for a learn to skate course and have bought myself some Rollerblades and have been practicing gliding and stuff.
@@jodie2566 how u doin now? currently getting better at skating and i wanna start practicing hockey for next season
Yo you are a big inspiration to me so I’ve started a channel a year ago to see how I will do I’ve gotten good on editing but thanks for inspiring me to start my channel keep it up 👍
Yo bro I just subbed to your account
Thanks
You got a new sub
(Uploads GTA vids)
I like the dryland puck the best, because I can actually shoot it, and it moves very well for the most part when you break it in. What I would go for in a puck is the features it has and how difficult it is to control. I don’t care if it can’t move well, I see it as a challenge to make it move well.
Loved it! This really helped! Do best shooting pucks next
What about the green biscuit snipe?
Julian Hky agreed, the snipe even works well for stick handling on smoother surfaces like a tennis court
I don't know what plastics they use for these things, but I think the green biscuit stuff is better than what they put in snipe.
True, I just use the normal green biscuit
Yes, please, please do a video on best pucks for street, tile, and carpet, Coach Jeremy! That'd be great!
I’ve had the original green biscuit for stick handling and shooting and It’s held up pretty well
I’m using green biscuits I love them it feels like your actually on the ice! And it’s smooth. 😍
Really nice reviews on different kinds of pucks. I am using the green biscuit for a while, and I am happy about it. The only problem is that it’s not durable. It doesn’t slide as quick as it was.
I saw this on your Instagram and I was waiting so long
The smart hockey one I use a ton and it’s one of the best pucks to use on smooth surfaces
you were making me made when you were stickhandling on the concreate like use the tiles
The dangle puck works so good on my tiles
You Should review the blue cake! I personally have both the green biscuit and the blue cake but I prefer the blue cake stick handling hockey puck
Yeah I bought the $5.00 one from Canadian Tire 2 weeks ago to shoot pucks indoors and it was really bad. Exchanged it. Glad to see how it performed outdoors before buying again.
love the 2 piece green biscuit for the rough pavement
I bought a cheap "Road Warrior" Street Hockey ball and it's so much fun to stick handle and toe drag release shoot in my room, even as a complete novice with a cheap stick and no hockey experience
Jeremy and Hayden, another great vid. Short to the point, informative and most of all Fun. Well done. Stay safe and know you are makingba difference guys. Oh and yes.. do all surfaces please,
Please do a video for stickhandling and shooting on tiles!!!
I use the PRO 2 HOCKEY PRO INLINE PUCK for street. It’s very durable and glides well. Definitely check it out.
Totally agree with you that those are the best gliding pucks outdoor that you can actually shoot. My only beef is that the nubs tend to wear down quickly.
I love hockey
Golf ball with no tape on the stick blade is my favorite. Great video thanks!
Out of curiosity what was the point of the net? 😂 it wasn't like actually used.... Unless another video was filmed before or after this video
The picks that I use of ice are the green biscuit roller puck which is great fir smokth surfaces and the green biscuit alien very good for at night time .
Hey coach you really help me don’t stop making videos
The Xenopuck is the best puck I've ever seen for off ice training. Same weight and size as a regular puck (but noticeably thicker), and it slides nearly like a regular puck on ice. It slides so well that it's bizarre to use. Even better than the green biscuit. It is $18 a puck, which is actually middle of the road for these prices. The xenopuck is also one single material, which is a super durable hard plastic, so you don't have the issues with it falling apart like the green biscuit tends to do. Only problem is that you can't shoot it at a human, because it is so hard. Though, I've heard that they are working on another softer version.
The Hummer looks like it might be good for someone working on fast-paced coordination, since it's relatively unpredictable
Hey Jeremy I love your videos! You should totally do the best pucks for each surface. Also I got my HockeyShot shooting pad hoping that I would be able to stick handle rubber pucks (I was going to use it to shoot as well) but I was disappointed to see that it didn’t work well. Any suggestions on making rubber pucks slide better? Thanks!
Put some pledge on that puppy and it will work much, much better
How big of a pad are you shooting on?
VollHockeyPucks L or XL
@@Spanish96930 The pad is probably big enough to gain puck momentum. However, vulcanized rubber just isn't suited for them. And the problem with so many off ice pucks is they can't withstand the impact of a hard shot against a steel post or concrete backstop. You need a puck that is suited for both.
VollHockeyPucks I promise you it will work if you just try it. It’s not my weird quirky thing, it’s pretty standard practice with these kinda shooting pads. Google it.
Have you tried an IDS pro-shot puck? I've never played hockey and thats the one I got, wondering if it's any good or if I should switch to a Green Biscuit
I don’t play jockey what so ever and I still find myself watching these videos
I have the smart hockey puck and it even works great on carpet, it’s amazing
Thanks for making videos of what we’re all wondering.
For shooting I’ve used the green biscuit snipe and green biscuit roller puck
Super Video!!!!! I love hockey and there's just no ice here to play it..... (hint Im in Nevada) more kids are getting the hockey buzz now....
Green Biscuit makes a roller hockey puck now and it's pretty good. Also Bauer makes one as well and it is also pretty good. But I agree that the original green biscuit is best for stick handling on concrete but it's not the best on my tiles. The best on my tiles is the Verbero puck which I don't think they make anymore.
I always enjoy your content you are so good at teaching me hockey ect. I have recently started hockey its my first year and my team had won gold already!!!
There's also the inline pucks
Tron, cheap and common
Rocket puck
And these 2 I never tired yet.
Green Biscuit roller/inline puck
Bauer Sliver inline (not Silver, Sliver)
some weighed ball that's black I bought at Pure Hockey, I liked the wood one better.
That's all I can think of.
What was the point of the net ????
Do they still make those old street hockey pucks with the 3 black balls in the middle of the puck? Used the a lot as a kid.
I would like to see a video about the best street puck
As kids we always used balls because of the roll mimicked the glide of ice. Flat pucks on pavement have too much friction. I just hate how balls curve sometimes when you shoot them hard.
all ive ever had for an outdoor shooting and stick handling is the og green biscuit i also have like 90 pucks and i have a ccm tarp tho to really work on shooting but i use my on ice twig for outdoors cuz i have a wraparound:)
Nice video keep up the great work!
I HAVE THE ORANGE STREET HOCKEY PUCK AND I LIKE USEING IT
That 2 dollar puck I have those in my school they are so good
What's the best ball/puck to handle while rollerblading around the neighborhood?
-GB is great but loud... Been using a wiffle ball with cut up tennis ball inside
Regular green biscuit is easily the best, 10 to 15 bucks a puck and the thing is magic. I used it an entire summer one time for training myself, the only issue is u can’t shoot it
You need to have the Green Biscuit PRO in the sauce contest. That puck flies! For tiles, the Original Green Biscuit or the Green Biscuit Roller Hockey puck. They’ll take both of those categories too. 🏒
I remember using the yellow and black one growing up on roller hockey
How are you doing Coach Jeremy? Long time...
You should give FlyPuck Pro some more props, for it’s weight alone it functions impressively on asphalt. Green Biscuit is terrific unfortunately it breaks easily and more times than not inline roller hockey folks need an all around roller hockey puck not just for stick handling.
I’m surprised you didn’t try out ProPuck. You wanna talk about all around time-tested time-proven roller hockey puck 💯 ProPuck. Another puck you should also try out is the Xenopuck this focuses more on off ice training especially because of it’s weight exactly like an ice hockey puck, but it can also be used as an all around roller hockey puck too because if it’s durability and ability to slide very well on asphalt. It would be great to see you review these two other roller hockey pucks 🙏 ProPuck & Xenopuck
Hi coach. Is there a site that sells picks u recommend. Or even a site that sells that overstock or Mia made. Trying to set up some in home lessons for the kids and on a tight budget. Also some visiting team new friends at the rink told me a site that sells all brands sticks that r just a little off or overstocked for less. By the time I left the tourney I forgot the name. Thx in advance
I have the green biscuits and I love them!!!!!
Have u got the new Marsblade’s
Thanks for the videos and knowledge to pass along to others. Hope you guys are all staying safe and great ig live chat.
And definitely make that video that you can play anywhere
Anyone recommend a puck for roller hockey outdoors in cold temps? can’t find one that doesn’t break after a few good shots.
Hey
Jermey
I love your videos!
I did it was my frankly my TV hummer and it works perfectly it’s a great puck
I like that since he's just finding them in the garage they're in the condition they will end up in instead of new
I’m from Virginia and play off ice hockey but not for a team and the green biscuit is great
I’d love to see a video about all surface pucks
OK I don't know if you'll see this but here I go. My calibre is Junior A and I want in the next two years to step it up to make a junior AA team. Do you think that is doable? :'). Was looking at this to find ways to work on hands in the summer (definitely my weak point)
My thoughts exactly.
I love these vids
The original Smart Hockey puck works much better than the pro. I'd rate it close to the original Green Biscuit. In my experience, the rubber on the outside of any of the drylands pucks give them a nice feel on the blade but it likes to grip the tape on the blade and flip up when you start using fast hands. Just my 2 cents. Nice to see what pucks are junk though Jeremy.
Can you do the carpet and tile puck video
There is the green biscuit snipe now and I wonder if it doesn’t slide as well cuz it’s tougher to survive shots
I like the original better. The snipe is a gummy plastic, it gets chewed up and doesn't slide as well
Proud to be here
Definitely do the other video of different surfaces.
I started when I was 2 hello from Canada
I love this guy he’s the best
Which stick you need to play on the street
I keep hearing old timers talk about 3m 88 tape once worn in I'm going to try that next, curious if you ever messed with it
Dude have you tried the new green biscuit roller hockey puck. Almost any conrete surface its the king. I dont even bring my shooting pad out to the outdoor roller rink
No haven't tried it yet, I'll have to check it out!
@@howtohockeytraining you're gonna love it. I think I would've actually gotten into competitive inline if they had these out back in the day
Awesome video. Looking to buy some of these !!
Not gonna lie I used a wheel off of a rolling divider from school and it works just like a hockey puck and it’s just the same width and diameter and stuff like that still pretty fun
Where did you get the commet puck?
is the green biscuit same as the green biscuit snipe?
No. The snipe is harder and is able to be shot without breaking as easily as a regular biscuit. That said a snipe will deform, dent, and get gouges on asphalt. I prefer the pro shot inline pucks.
Do you know about blue cake Chinese or Taiwan version?
I am using the green biscuit sniper and it doesn’t slide that great
Green biscuits are the best. I love using them off ice
You need to film a video wearing those Lange molded skates that are in your garage :) Classic
Yes, please make that video
I used to have a purple ATV puck as a kid and it wasn’t that great for stick handling. My friend and I used to one time the hell out of em though in the garage.
G20 Yeah. We have completely garbage streets where I live, and we could exclusively use the ATVs because they’d stay intact past a month. We destroyed anything else on our road. I got really good at stick handling with it, and accepting passes. The sad part is that I’m a goalie, and none of theses skills transferred, because I wasn’t going to kill my self in net, by impact or heat exhaustion.
A-Cell oh yeah I feel that. I was a goalie too sometimes but only at night lol not tryna have extra gear on at 35 degrees. I remember our street wasn’t that bad but there was one pretty decent crack almost exactly in the middle of the road so it became our offside line and the faceoff spot. Good times.
G20 Look up Michigan Roads. Mine weren’t quite as bad, because I was so close to a hospital, but we’re the 2nd highest rated state for Corruption, and by god it shows on our roads. We used to use a church parking lot, but the Pastor accused us of trespassing, and threatened to call the cops, so we haven’t been back since. Street hockey is not any easy event around here.
A-Cell wow that sucks. You’d think a Pastor would like seeing kids play outside but I guess not. Time for some Halo 2 then 😂😂
G20 Yeah, pretty much.
My hummer is messed up and doesn’t slide straight.
DOSE HE MEAN THE CAR OR THE PUCK?
ATV Hummer PRO, they make a Pro version where the wheels are inset so you actually stick handle and shoot against the side of the puck and not the wheels. On a smooth surface it glides like it is on ice.
I got the green biuscket
Please make one for tiles
You should order a smart hockey puck. It's a very good competition for the green biscuit, and i prefer it.
Is it the hollow one with a weight or plate inside? I tried it a while back, on the street it wasn't great.
I use the green biscuit snipe because it is durable
The green biscuit in the background at 3:44 said “Ight I’m ahead out”
Me personally i use a fly puck because i really like the feel of it and its a bit heavier