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Sunday, November 3, 2024

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Saturday, November 2, 2024

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US Sports CoachLab: Winning Hockey Dynamic Skating featuring Coach Steve Cady and Matt Cady & Ice Hockey Goalie Drills: Mastering the Basics

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Ice Hockey Goalie Drills: Mastering the Basics

  • By Emma Martin

Overview

The goaltender position is one of the most important jobs on the ice. They are the ultimate defender, the ultimate player. Goalies need to be prepared to make or break periods, games, championships. How can you prepare?

It always goes back to the basics. Mastering simple goalie skills will build a solid foundation for when you level up your training. Perfecting even the most simple skills can separate being good from being great. So, let’s go over some helpful hockey drills that can provide that strong foundation.

International goalie coach Hiroki Wakabayashi includes three important skills in his online ice hockey goalie training courses. Quick Feet, Hand Eye Coordination and Reaction drills. 

Quick Feet

What better way to defeat your opponent than by simply being faster? Due to the extremely fast pace of hockey, speed is everything. Goalies must be prepared for one shot after the next, with no time to spare. 

The drills to help goalies master quick feet is practicing defending shots on goal from all angles with just seconds in between. The “two shots and around drill” is a great example of this. The first shooter will take one shot from the face off dot and one from the bottom of the circle. The first shooter will then go behind the net and make a pass to the second shooter on the short side. This drill gives the goalie little time to adjust to the third shot and forces them to practice quick feet. 

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A similar drill to practice quick feet is the “One Shot Long Pass”. This drill substitutes the pass behind the net to in front, which increases the pace and forces the goalie to make even faster decisions on their feet. 

To execute the “One Shot Long Pass” drill, you will set up one puck on the top of the circle and one on the faceoff dot, as seen above. The first shooter will take a shot from the top of the circle then quickly pass the puck from one side of the faceoff dot to the other where the second shooter will quickly shoot. 

There are various ways to mix up the shooting and passing patterns in these drills that will force the goalie to practice quick feet. These rapid drills will prepare goalies for real game paced plays and help them to stay one step ahead of the opponent.

Hand Eye Coordination

Keep your eyes on the puck! This one may seem obvious, but practicing hand eye coordination drills will first help you track the puck, then help you adjust your body movements accordingly. 

Pair juggling is one of the most simple drills a goalie can do to maintain a quick reaction time while enhancing their hand eye coordination. This drill is simple, yet crucial. All it takes is a partner, or even a wall. 

For straight circulation juggling, you will toss your ball from your right hand to the partners left hand as you catch the ball from the partner with your left hand.

For 3 balls circulation, you will be catching with your right, hand it to your left and toss it to the partners left hand. 

For Cross Exchange juggling, toss your ball from your right hand to the partners right hand as you catch the ball from the partners left hand to your left hand. 

Similar to the quick feet drills, this drill can be differentiated with slight adjustments. Practicing different juggling patterns will help improve both the body and the mind, ultimately boosting coordination between the two. This fun and simple drill will allow you to work more parts of your body than you may even realize.  

Reaction Time

Sometimes there is no time to think, only react. This is often the case for most ice hockey goalies. Reaction drills combine the importance of quick feet and hand eye coordination all in one. Quick hands drills are a simple way to master making saves with minimum movement. 

One simple reaction drill is “Quick Hands Short-Side”. This is when two shooters take short-side high shots alternately from the inside hash marks. The goalie stays in butterfly position on the goal line and tracks the shots. You can then repeat that but with the shooters taking far-side high shots. Alternating blocking shots between your short side and far side will increase your reaction time and force you to adjust. 

Another beneficial drill for practicing reaction time for when the shot is much closer is the “Gunslinger”. The puck will be on the crease and the goalie is on the goalie line, as seen below. The shooter has one second to take a shot and the goalie attempts to stop it. Wakabayashi touches on the importance of being patient enough to not make the first move. 


Goalkeepers must also be able to react fast, despite where the shot is coming from. How will you react to a fast break? How will you react to a shot coming right from the crease? Your reaction is only successful if made at the right time. These reaction drills designed by Wakabayashi help you understand both how and when to react, preparing you for every possible scenario. Reaction time can be what makes the difference between a save and a goal. Which will it be for you?

Summary

These basic drills will help you build a strong foundation and prepare you for real game time scenarios. Wakabayashi has worked with goalies from the beginner to the professional level in various countries and has found these drills to be useful. Whether you're just starting, touching up on or mastering your goalie skills, these drills are crucial to improve your game.

Friday, November 1, 2024

The Rock Almighty. Is This The Lord's Election To Win?

 

Can you imagine being Donald Trump right now? Could you handle the pressure cooker he may feel he is in right now? Do you think you would be leaning on Jesus as if your life depends on it right now? Let's Rock!

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Thursday, October 31, 2024

US Sports Soccer Feat. Real Salt Lake vs. Minnesota United | Audi 2024 MLS Cup Playoffs | Full Match Highlights

 

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The Rock Almighty. A Change Is Coming.....

 

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Not just the impending presidential election Warriors Of Light, but the Church must change in order to occupy until he comes paraphrasing one of Jesus' final commands before ascending. No, we don't compromise the law of God, we change by embracing the tools in which we deliver the message. You know like Christ-centered Rock 'n' Roll. Let's Rock indeed!

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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

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Four Essential Tips For Coaching Track Relays and Sprints

  • By Grant Young

Coaching track relays can be quite challenging for several reasons. First of all, coordinating the handoffs between runners in a relay requires precise timing and technique. This means that as a coach, you need to ensure that each runner understands their role and the specific timing of the handoff to the next runner. 

Additionally, managing the different strengths and abilities of each runner in the relay team can be a complex task. Understanding each athlete's strengths and weaknesses and finding the right combination of runners to form a competitive relay team requires careful observation and assessment. 

Furthermore, motivating and inspiring the relay team to work together and perform at their best can be a demanding aspect of coaching track relays. As a coach, you must foster a sense of teamwork and unity among the relay runners, while also addressing individual concerns and maintaining a positive team dynamic. 

Lastly, the pressure of ensuring that the relay team performs well in high-stakes competitions adds another layer of difficulty to coaching track relays. The coach must prepare the team both physically and mentally for the challenges they will face during the race. 

Coaching track relays requires a combination of technical expertise, interpersonal skills, and strategic thinking, making it a difficult but rewarding endeavor. But with a few tips from an elite coach like Erik Jenkins, any relay coach can get their team winning races in no time. 

Erik Jenkins is entering his fifth season as the head coach of the USF track and field and cross country program. The Bulls have collected 23 individual and relay event conference championships, the program’s first men’s team conference championship, and two individual event national championships under Jenkins’ leadership.

Jenkins arrived in Tampa after serving 11 seasons as the head coach at Western Kentucky. During his time as head coach of the Hilltoppers, Jenkins led Western Kentucky to 30 Sun Belt and Conference USA championships, was tabbed conference coach of the year 21 times between outdoor and indoor nominations, and was selected as the USFTCCA Southeast Region Coach of the Year five times.

Coach Jenkins’ ‘Sprints and Relays Tips and Techniques featuring Coach Erik Jenkins’ course, shares several unique training tips, techniques, and race strategies that make it a must-have resource for coaches and sprinters at any competitive level. 

Sprinting Mechanics

While a great sprinter can come from any body type or background, Coach Jenkins noted that everyone must encompass three commonalities: the ability to push early, maintain, and decelerate efficiently. 

When instilling these crucial components of sprinting success in your athletes, coaches will want to start by ensuring the sprinter’s head is up, and they’re looking forward during the acceleration to the maintenance phase. In addition, the sprinter should understand that their hips need to be slightly behind where their shoulders should be while trying to push at the sprint's beginning. 

When it comes to moving the legs, the mechanics should make it so the runner’s knees are headed directly upwards with each motion before their foot goes to dorsiflexion. What sprinters don’t want to be doing is for their calf to bow out while running, which wastes energy and facilitates unnecessary movement which can be the difference between winning and losing a race. 

A great way to commit these techniques to memory is by standing in front of a runner and holding their shoulders in place while they’re slightly leaned over in the same way they’d be running during a race. From there, you can help train them to execute their leg revolutions correctly. And if there are multiple players on a relay team that you’re trying to teach at once, have them do this with their hands against a wall. 

Starting Blocks

Coach Jenkins explains that there’s no cookie-cutter approach to setting blocks and that each athlete is going to have their own preference. 

Coach Jenkins likes to have his athletes set their blocks in practice along the lane lines, so he has a clear visual to be able to evaluate and teach from as they practice their starts. 

When it comes to the actual start, the coach wants to make sure their athletes’ hands are completely behind the line, that their weight is shifted right on top of the hands around their shoulder blades, and that the head is in a neutral position with the spine. All of that should remain the same once the athlete’s bottom comes up right before the race begins, aside from where their weight is shifted (it will shift backward to the core/legs). 

The Finish

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Coach Jenkins believes that the most important aspect of developing a sprinter is developing the way they finish races. And the first and foremost aspect of this is ensuring that the sprinter is moving through the finish line rather than moving or running to the finish line. 

In a fast race where the winner and loser can be decided between hundredths of a second, there can be no cruising through the finish line. Instead, the sprinter must be committed to the finish line and run through it. 

A great way to coach this is by having a focus point that is past the finish line. For example, a 100 m sprint or relay runner should be actually thinking they’re running a 105 m race because that extra 5 m should be completed with the same intensity to make sure the runner doesn’t let up on the gas.