How to Quickly Change Directions in Hockey

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  • Опубліковано 14 лис 2024

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  • @Train2point0
    @Train2point0  2 роки тому +9

    Steering your body is one of the most important mechanics you can use to become more elusive and more dangerous on-ice. Tell us how you've used the Downhill Skating system mechanics to reach your full potential on and off the ice.

    • @likebitch9353
      @likebitch9353 2 роки тому

      Hello, sorry for the translation, I would like to know if I can learn these ice skating mechanics, with in-line skates for street hockey, greetings from Mexico

  • @andersborum9267
    @andersborum9267 Рік тому +12

    I can't express just how great the content on this channel is; would love to take a trip from Denmark and spend a full week getting this kind of practice.

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  Рік тому +3

      Glad you're enjoying it. Thanks for the kind words.

  • @LizardSkin
    @LizardSkin Рік тому +6

    This channel is the stick handling instruction all beginners should be looking for. Finally some instruction on what fundamentals to practice.

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  Рік тому

      Appreciate that, thanks for the comment.

  • @alexfontaine3944
    @alexfontaine3944 Рік тому +3

    Amazing content! As a former pro hockey player I absolutely love how you dissect the movement and make it simple to understand for players of every level. Keep it up!

  • @tech5278
    @tech5278 Рік тому +3

    Hi Jason, i think you have awesome training content in your channel.

  • @FoxMood
    @FoxMood Рік тому +1

    the best content about the hockey!

  • @giampaolofini1535
    @giampaolofini1535 2 роки тому +1

    I've noticed this a lot when guys are going in toward the goalie for a last sec change of direction on a breakaway, etc. I always assumed it's more of the anchor foot move is removing the weight of that foot from the equation (while still maintaining some stability of spreading the body weight over both feet and maintaining some contact on the ice) and removing the anchor foot's skate edges from locking the skater into a forward path so now the only thing guiding the skater's trajectory is the other's foot's inside edge curving the skater's path sharply. Basically, you could do the same thing by removing the anchor foot completely off the ice and putting 100% of the weight on the other foot, except it's too difficult to roll the other foot's ankle under the full pressure of the bodyweight to turn that sharply if the skater has significant forward momentum. Is all the anchor foot doing "getting out of the way" of how the other foot's wants to steer the body (and maybe providing a bit more stability/dispersement of body weight) or is the edge of the anchor actively "braking" and/or contributing to steering the skater in that direction?

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  2 роки тому +3

      Yes, lot to unpack here. So The anchor foot does help you cut sharper and does add stability helping you laterally. I wouldn't say its "getting out of the way" but more of a rudder to help you steer. If you were to simply pick the foot up , you wouldn't be able to cut as sharp because its harder to maintain Y-angle on the C-cut skate and you lose the 'brake' from the anchor foot. Hope that helps answer your question.

    • @oL5re9re55ion
      @oL5re9re55ion Рік тому +1

      Yeah it seems like close to the net would be an ideal place for the anchor, where suddenly cutting your momentum adds more deception and also helps keep you from plowing the goalie over

  • @drzoltanvajo142
    @drzoltanvajo142 Рік тому +1

    I'm trying to learn your terminology: so the soft drag is when you lift your heel, and the anchor is when you lift your toe? Thank you!

  • @galdruslock6371
    @galdruslock6371 2 місяці тому

    Still building confidence in my edgework I feel like if I tried that I would test my doing splits ability

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  2 місяці тому

      Haha 1% improvements at a time 👍

  • @SunLitPandaFury
    @SunLitPandaFury 9 місяців тому

    Cool vids man, what level of hockey did you play up to?

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  9 місяців тому +2

      Thank you. Canadian college and after I had some time in the KHL.

    • @SunLitPandaFury
      @SunLitPandaFury 9 місяців тому

      Fellow Canadian, atta boy haha @@Train2point0

  • @Chuter44
    @Chuter44 Рік тому

    Yup.

  • @rydenhaze10
    @rydenhaze10 8 місяців тому

    I’m good on the bottom hand side anchor but not my knob side, i’m weak on my knob side foot

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  8 місяців тому +1

      Normal to have a side you turn better too based on your hips typically rotating internally and externally one way better than the other.

    • @rydenhaze10
      @rydenhaze10 8 місяців тому

      @@Train2point0 also I loose my balance on my knob side (left handed)

  • @edrock4605
    @edrock4605 Рік тому

    I trip over my own skates and change directions very fast.

  • @johnstoltzfoos-ij3up
    @johnstoltzfoos-ij3up Рік тому

    Is it good to practice these mechanics on roller blades?

    • @Train2point0
      @Train2point0  Рік тому

      Absolutely. We have a lots of drills for roller/ mars blades in the Downhill Skating System.

  • @banditos2051
    @banditos2051 Рік тому +1

    I feel like you also teach physics.

  • @unlimited5270
    @unlimited5270 Рік тому +1

    How dare you use goals on seattle as visual 🙈🥅🏒