EP #12 - Guide To Getting Dressed For Ice Hockey Goalies

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 69

  • @ryanduray1
    @ryanduray1 3 роки тому +29

    Nothing but respect for tendys. It's the toughest job on the ice.

    • @ZoeClauzureIsTheMoment
      @ZoeClauzureIsTheMoment 2 роки тому +4

      Thanks from a goalie

    • @jordynchan5103
      @jordynchan5103 2 місяці тому

      Can only imagine how physically demanding a position it is despite you not moving around on the ice much. I'm just imagining having to kneel down and stand up multiple times throughout a game, all while basically wearing an entire mattress, which I imagine gets really hot fast (not a player personally, just grew up watching games for years).

  • @MLTHLA
    @MLTHLA 2 роки тому +9

    Great in depth video for someone who's just getting back into tending after 15 years, thanks!

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому +2

      Thats great you find the video helpful and I’m so happy you are getting back into Goal Tending after 15 years. Awesome news ! Keep having fun and do what you love

  • @D_Coe22
    @D_Coe22 3 роки тому +11

    I needed to see how to put on a Jersey and it was very clear in this video, thanks!

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому

      Happy to help ! If you have a question and it’s not covered yet feel free to reach out to me. Maybe Ill make a video about it !!

  • @antonjatkobjornstrom8436
    @antonjatkobjornstrom8436 2 роки тому +1

    finally a newer video of goalie gear dressing with some knowledge

  • @c.s.s.5326
    @c.s.s.5326 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video. The toe ties clarity and the kneeguard-thighguard-pants-compression pants clarity was huge too. Much gratitude!

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  Рік тому

      Yeah it was one of the bigger tips I used to make playing with knee guards comfortable and practical

  • @evenflow1206
    @evenflow1206 2 роки тому +1

    I never played goalie, but my daughter’s(7) been playing hockey for a few years now and wants to try it, thanks for helping me not look like the most clueless dad.

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  Рік тому

      Totally one of the reasons I started this channel. Help parents like you, and to save time for coaches on the ice by being able to ask the goalies to review this or that before practice. Ice time is $$ so why waste it talking about things that could have been covered off ice.

  • @MC-24
    @MC-24 Рік тому

    Straight Rad. I’ve watched a bunch of these and usually all I take from them is seeing different gear, but this one was beyond excellent. In content and production. The whole voiceover was concise, the “4 finger” toe-tie knot length, the thigh strap assisting with the knee guard, the pad wiggle (I’ve def been running my pads too tight), the camera picking up things from unobscured angles…. Just plain solid. I’m an old cat getting back into a whole new era of style and gear, and this pointed exactly to a few of the tweaks I need to get dialed in. Thanks Homie!

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  Рік тому

      Happy to help. Glad one “old cat” is enjoying what another “old cat” is putting down

  • @jlo2o199
    @jlo2o199 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your service :salute:

  • @puckstopper2005
    @puckstopper2005 2 роки тому

    Great video on how to do it right. I hung up the gear 3 years ago after 20 years and Coach Johnny gets it Bang on!

  • @alexmurphy5289
    @alexmurphy5289 2 роки тому +1

    So helpful, I had my pads SO tight and it wasn’t going well. Thanks a bunch

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому +1

      Happy to help ! I just got Hyperlights myself and kept having to loosen then to get the pads to perform right. Loose and only 2 straps and toe ties.
      “ Loose is fast Cole” - Days of Thunder

  • @sousalarson6858
    @sousalarson6858 3 роки тому +2

    I was just gifted a whole set of used gear! I haven't played since I was 14 and honestly do not remember how to gear up so...thanks!

  • @keving7991
    @keving7991 3 роки тому +1

    never played goalie before for a hockey team but this gave me hope if i do play again as a goalie.

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  3 роки тому +1

      Never to late to try, you just might like it ! But it is a totally different kind of workout. I know it took me a while to get used to playing as a player when I started to at age 25, after being solely in Net since age 5.

  • @williamsellman1
    @williamsellman1 4 роки тому +9

    I haven't played in nearly 20 years and looking to get back into it but can you explain why you dont do bottom strap through back of skate

    • @JohnTheGoalie
      @JohnTheGoalie 4 роки тому +1

      William Sellman it relieves stress on the knees ankles and hips. Also allows the new style of pads to rotate easier for butterfly style. Mainly it frees up the ankles, just try it a couple times or progressively loosen the boot strap to see how it feels over s few ice times

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  3 роки тому

      How did it work out for you William ?

    • @williamsellman1
      @williamsellman1 3 роки тому +1

      So far so good. Doing the lundy loop with my new warrior pro pads. Gonna try it without loop as well

  • @Whiskey.Tango.Actual
    @Whiskey.Tango.Actual Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this. I'm just starting playing again at 34 after a 14 year hiatus.

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  7 місяців тому

      I had a 5 year hiatus before I got back into hockey. Never too old to do something you enjoy. Best of luck on the return

  • @nobodyspecial6513
    @nobodyspecial6513 2 роки тому +1

    Hello sir. Thank you for this great video. My grandson is 7 and just starting out in his career😁. My question is should he wear his goalie pads during drill time and skating the length of the ice? Or just when goaltending? Thanks for your time.

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому +1

      Career ? Must be nice to have one so young, I still dont have one.
      If he is serious and committed yes wear pads all the time, even in skating drills. Just remind him it’s ok to be slow or skip the last circle so the rest of the kids are not waiting on you.
      But always remember he should be having fun at that age, if he is not maybe find a compromise or variations of the drills that are more goalie specific, talk to his coach(es) about it.
      To be a goalie you should be the best skater on the ice/team. Wearing the pads will feel clunky but hopefully make him a better skater technically because proper technique allows you to skate in pads where as players can “cheat” a bit in the flexion.
      I skated in pads from 6 years old onwards with the exception of Laura Stam’s Power Skating Classes. I can still out skate all my teammates, buuuuttt my hands are a little lacking so my stick handling is not up to par when I play out lol.

    • @nobodyspecial6513
      @nobodyspecial6513 2 роки тому +1

      @@CoachJohnnyGoaltending thank you so much for taking the time to reply. He really enjoys goaltending. I just wanted to check if we’re doing what’s best for him. He loves skating. This is his first year on skates. I’ve been trying to take him to open skate so he can work extra on skating, stopping and skating backwards. I had bought him a cup after he caught a puck in the tender zone but my son, his dad just ordered him a goaltending cup that I think will offer much more protection. Again, thank you for your reply and for sharing your knowledge with those of us not very educated in the sport. Take care coach. God bless

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому +1

      @@nobodyspecial6513 if its his first year of hockey I would suggest he does skate to learn to do all the player stops and turns as well. Public/free skate or Stick N Puck or summer time Power Skating are all great options. Sounds like you two (Your Son and You) are heading in the right direction tho, which is great ! As long as he is loving the game and challenge let him do it for love of the game will take him farther than anything you can do for him.
      I was skating since 5 yrs old so I had a few years of practice under my belt. Here in Canada all kids take a turn in net and everyone gets a chance at it. Only by request do you get a full time goalie before the age of 8 or 9 usually.

    • @nobodyspecial6513
      @nobodyspecial6513 2 роки тому

      @@CoachJohnnyGoaltending thank you so much for taking the time to reply and for the great advice. He’s basically the only kid interested in tending goal so he kinda got the spot with no competition. He does love to skate and you’re right, he definitely needs work on hockey stops and skating backwards, all the basics really. Seems like his coaches are happy with him just getting his goaltending skills down but I really think he needs to have a more rounded out experience base. My son, his dad, is a disabled vet so he’s unable to work with him as much as he’d like to. I’m pretty crippled up myself but I’ve been taking him to open skate where he works on skills for a bit then just skates fit fun. At practice, games and open skate, he’s always the last one off the ice. I read him your comment about not worrying about being slower with all those pads and hardware on. It meant a lot to him to hear that from a real hockey player and coach. Thank you again for your interest and kindness You’re a good man coach

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому +1

      @@nobodyspecial6513 any time ! Happy to help, just trying to give what I never had but wish I did when growing up. Feel free to reach out to me again if you have other questions or want to learn something

  • @Big-gp9bi
    @Big-gp9bi 2 роки тому

    I'm not a fan of the Vaughn padded neck guard. I had it and way too many times did it come out and sit on top of my chest protector. I got a neck guard shirt from Pro Hockey Life and that works the best in my opinion.

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому

      Glad you found something that works for you. Ya we all like a little different gear than some others. I guess I just grew up using these type of neck guards and am used to it. I never did like dangler guards so this was the alternative.
      Anyone else have other setups ?

  • @edwardlbc562
    @edwardlbc562 2 роки тому +1

    So for the last two bottom leather straps on your leg pads? Did you remove them or just not secure them?

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому +1

      I personally remove them and the boot strap to allow for freer movement in my legs & ankles both when standing and in butterfly.
      Removing the boot strap really frees up ankle movement and is essential to relieving strain for wear and tear on your joints.
      Removing the other straps on the calf area is more just preference and elimination of drag on the pad all tho it does allow me to achieve proper flexion easier.
      My Rule Of Thumb is the pads should not restrict your movements ! By removing these straps I achieve that the best so my gear does not slow down or stop any of my movements. Took some trial and error to find what I like but I was not trying to cling to what feels like my old set up, to get better you must be willing yo change things up.

  • @ilyazhitomirskiy9218
    @ilyazhitomirskiy9218 2 роки тому +1

    I'm a ball hockey goalie looking to transition to ice. I thought that you'd wear extra layers for warmth with how cold it gets on ice, but I'm surprised with how your under-gear attire looks same to mine. I typically wear a long sleeve shirt and sweatpants as my base layer, then end the jock and knee pads. I'll probably add hockey socks once I get onto an actual team.

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому

      I try to wear as little as possible. But in the average game I loose 4-5 lbs in water weight. Seems you sweat a lot no matter how much you try not to. Average game of an active goalie is 3-5 lbs of water weight. Just mentioning

    • @somethingsomething8511
      @somethingsomething8511 2 роки тому

      You won't need warmth. Rinks aren't actually that cold and your body will generate enough heat to keep you warm if not hot

  • @gabrielprusinowski8189
    @gabrielprusinowski8189 3 роки тому +1

    How exactly did you strap the thigh guards to help keep knee pads from moving out of place?

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  3 роки тому

      Well my knee pad has two pieces on the thigh guard that attaches to my upper leg and then a knee guard piece that straps to my lower leg. So I use the thigh guard that is attached to my Leg Pad itself as an anchor. The elastic strap from the leg pad thigh guard gets cinched around my upper leg tight enough that it settles between the two knee guards upper pieces. this should help hold the knee guard in place. I like my knee guard to float a little bit but not fasll down my leg during play so this is the technique I use.
      Other things you can do to stop the knee guard from sliding down the goalies leg is to wear hockey socks over the knee guard. Some Goalie Pants even have a sort of garter belt built in that you can tie/attach the knee guards to.
      Hope this answers your question ? If you are still having questions I'll post a quick video next time I go play hockey which shows this more in depth ?

    • @gabrielprusinowski8189
      @gabrielprusinowski8189 3 роки тому

      @@CoachJohnnyGoaltending thanks for reply!

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  3 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/BGd039F5F0M/v-deo.html

    • @gabrielprusinowski8189
      @gabrielprusinowski8189 3 роки тому +1

      @@CoachJohnnyGoaltending thanks for the video, I'll have to look around for the thigh guards I took out 2 years ago haha

  • @shadowcross7248
    @shadowcross7248 2 роки тому

    what be a good website to buy everything from and can someone in their 30s be goalie and how do they get started. Also if i am right handed what hand do i use for my goalie stick and which for the blocker?

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому

      Yes someone in their 30s can become a goalie, but most “goalies” start as a player for skating. One way to get started is to find some skates and just go to public skate to learn how to skate a little. I would suggest a little experience as a player first to learn how to skate properly, you know forwards, backwards, cross overs, stopping ect. Maybe finding a “Beginners Program” at a local rink that teaches these skills and more is a good starting option.
      If you still love the sport after learning how to skate and you want to become a goalie still there are a few options for gear. If you have a hockey store in your town I suggest going there to get an idea about what size gear you need and to get a proper helmet & cup (buy these things new). Now you can buy the rest of your gear at the sports store, online market places (2nd hand). Or if you are confident in your enjoyment of the game, you can spend a little or a lot online at sites like
      www.goaliemonkey.com/
      sidelineswap.com/
      www.icewarehouse.com/Hockey_Goalie_Gear/catpage-HOCKGOALIE.html
      www.thehockeyshop.com/collections/goalie-hockey-equipment
      Ice Warehouse and The Hockey Shop have some good videos on sizing for pads from different manufactures as well as choosing the best pad for you.

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому

      Which hand you use as blocker and catcher is usually dependant on which hand you catch when things are thrown at you. Glove hand for most right handed people is their left hand as they usually throw a baseball back with the right hand.
      For most players and goalies the rule of thumb (there are people who do not follow this rule) for which way to shoot, left or right, is to put your dominant hand on the top of the stick. In this case it is your right (blocker) hand, and your left (glove) hand would be lower down on the stick.

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому

      Ok now you would theoretically have gear and a simple ability to do the basic skating skills. To find hockey to learn and play now depends a lot on whats available in your city or town. Maybe your area uses Hockey-Community.com or GoaliesToGo or any number of other online platforms. Find out about local beginner leagues in your area, ones like Duffers, or NCHL www.nchl.com/ are maybe near by.
      Heck you can even go to your local arena and ask the staff or league coordinators, they might know a group or private ice time looking for someone. Thats how I started finding ice times when I moved to a new town.

    • @shadowcross7248
      @shadowcross7248 2 роки тому

      @@CoachJohnnyGoaltending Thank you for the replies. I do have one other question. Say i did what you suggested and learn to skate and still want the option to be a goalie. How do i find a team to play on when not in college? Isn't that the only way to play for a team is if you are in college and that college has a hockey team.

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому

      @@shadowcross7248 no thats not the only way to play, but if you want to play competitive full contact maybe. I guess it depends on where you want to take your hockey and how hard you are willing to work at it.
      But realistically at 30 if you are just getting into hockey you should be looking for a recreational level team aka Beer League team. You might find a Senior Mens team that plays competitively but thats about it. All this might vary from country to country or Region to Region. I know Europe has a club system even as an adult, which I have no experience with that system, sorry.
      I finally got a chance to do ECHL tryouts when I was 30-31 yrs old and was repeatedly told I was to old to start a career or to take a chance on. I was asked to play on a couple Senior Mens teams but I would rather not travel city to city if I AM PAYING to play. If I was getting paid to play that would be different.
      So age might limit your opportunities and present challenges to finding competitive teams but if you are looking for recreational hockey I think you will be ok.

  • @somethingsomething8511
    @somethingsomething8511 2 роки тому

    The only thing I'd add is to say that before you put on your leg pads is the last chance you'll have to use the restroom before taking them off again after the game

  • @lucasparent1276
    @lucasparent1276 3 роки тому +4

    I’ve played goalie for like 6 years why am i watching this

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  3 роки тому +1

      Hehehe never know when the old dog will teach you a new trick ! I played for 20+ years before I learned to wear a players cup under my goalie cup to get rid of “stingers”. Lol. So you just never know. Besides it became my most popular video.

    • @christiantyrrell3064
      @christiantyrrell3064 3 роки тому

      Its entertaining ngl

  • @Buskii
    @Buskii 2 роки тому

    Is starting hockey at 18 years old is to late to learn or it’s possible? I want to start as a goaltender because I already have a part of the equipment to be a goalie. Btw great video, that was some good advices.

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  2 роки тому

      It’s never to late to learn for fun. If you are thinking of trying out for a competitive team tho you will have to be one of the most motivated students ever. It’s not impossible, NOTHING IS, I coached a kid and within 2-3 years of taking up hockey he was starting goalie for Bantam Rep in the association I was with at the time. Wonderful to see hard work and dedication pay off.
      As for doing it for fun, it’s never to late! Some people start in net as late as their 30’s & 40’s or later. You might find mobility/flexibility issues but at your age it should be fine, if not yoga is a big help along with daily stretching routines. But you might want to take some skating classes as goalies need to be the best skater on the team usually.
      Let me know how your journey goes ? I would be interested in your progressions.

    • @Buskii
      @Buskii 2 роки тому

      @@CoachJohnnyGoaltending thanks, I will keep you informed on my progression

    • @florence6962
      @florence6962 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Buskii hi i'm currently 18 and i'm also thinking about starting ice hockey for fun. i would also really love to be a goalie! so how did it go for you?

    • @Buskii
      @Buskii 7 місяців тому +1

      @@florence6962 It went pretty well, I’m not really into a real league of hockey but more playing with couple of friends every week against other team. To be honest I’m having a lot of fun, but I’m sure you could try to enter a league. I’m now 20, but trust me you definitely have time in front of you to learn and enjoy

    • @florence6962
      @florence6962 7 місяців тому

      @@Buskii that's so cool thanks for your answer! i'll definitely try to learn hockey, it seems really fun

  • @leener_weener
    @leener_weener 3 роки тому +1

    I wear a neck guard and a dangler, I tried without a dangler/neckguard but I found it most comfortable with both. Do you suggest otherwise?

    • @CoachJohnnyGoaltending
      @CoachJohnnyGoaltending  3 роки тому

      No I suggest what keeps you safe and is most comfortable for you. In Minor hockey I played with danglers of varying types. When the “modern” goalie masks came out, I found my danglers would make lots of noise, or jam up against my chest protector. Switched to just a padded Vaughn neck/clavicle protector in my final minor hockey years and have been happy with this setup.
      Mind you I keep my chin down and still have gotten a few war wounds from shots and sticks. Even had a few pucks get underneath and into my mouth area. But I have accepted the risk.
      Wear what you like, just be safe. Danglers take time to set up but do things neck guards can not.

  • @Rowroboto_987
    @Rowroboto_987 11 місяців тому +1

    Sg

  • @massivecumshot
    @massivecumshot 7 місяців тому +1

    Cup. Cup. Cup. Cup. If you forget that, nothing else matters.