Stopping oncoming players from ever getting PAST YOU | iTrain Hockey
2020 ж. 12 Қаз.
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Attacking the opposition to STOP them from getting past you! Two important TIPS for winning more 1-on-1's defensively!
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This youngster could move.
a flyer on the ice
AAA
I've told my son that when he is fluent* in english (in a year or so), we are booking a flight to one of your camps :) Best regards from Denmark :)
Thanks for showing some of the drills and feedback in these most recent videos ✌️🤘
Another awesome video! Thanks!
Очень полезная информация! Всегда смотрю вас с интересом! 👍
Extremely underrated and infrequently taught concept despite how crazy important it is.
Pick on someone your own size! ☝️ Joking! Nice work!
This is exactly the video I was looking for, Excellent! Are you guys hosting in-person training camps for adults in Toronto currently?
they are in brampton, south fletchers arena
Yeah! We’ll have our fall schedule available on our website later this week! Hope to see you soon. Lessons are in Mississauga and Brampton right now :)
Very fun drill
When coach said "Head up!" i felt that 😔🤣
that kid is damn good
I thought the same thing.
Teach me to play hokey please
this guys is so good against 8 year olds.
1:07 number 12 got dusted. i dont think he attacked guys💀
If you yell louder, your coaching is more effective
Dude you're a little extreme for younger kids
uh. thats not called extreme, hes helping them improve. Rep hockey players will never get better if they are not pushed. btw, just asking, do you play hockey?
Are you kidding me?? People want to treat kids like they're too brittle and uncapable of dealing with normal life these days. To me he's the right amount of intensity for the age group, I had someone with the same energy (in a different sport) and to this day I think he's been the best coach I've ever had. This guy will get someone into the NHL sooner than later.
What exactly did he do that was "extreme"?
@@tc1817 He dared to raise his voice higher than normal conversational levels so the entire group could hear him. Imagine that. What a soft society we live in.
@@blue84freak the guy who made the original post doesn't have much experience with coaches, that's for sure.
Body is second defense. Attack their stick. Nock the stick off the puck.
Attack the stick. Then move your body.
I've told my son that when he is fluent* in english (in a year or so), we are booking a flight to one of your camps :) Best regards from Denmark :)
fluent :)