A Coach’s Notebook
Defenseman’s Figure-8
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Read MoreA New Mighty Mite Pylon Course
I’m sure I’ll continue to unveil new and far more elaborate puckhandling patterns here at CoachChic.com. Not that there’s anything new about different configurations, or that it’s unusual to rearrange the pylons to create different kinds of skating or puckhandling moves. Still, as I’ll suggest in most such entries, various layouts should really be aimed…
Read MoreMario Lemieux Attacks an Open Triangle
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Read MoreA Difference in Hockey Teaching Levels
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Read MoreUsing Your In-lines for Hockey Training
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Read MoreWhat to Include in Your Hockey Travel Food Bin for the Car
Kim’s passion is showing youth ice hockey parents how to create simple and easy meals to help their skater’s increase their speed and stamina on the ice.
Read MoreMore on Floorball and Hockey
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Read MoreSport Will Always Bring Out One of Two Truths
Just reminding members that this is yet another hold-over from our CCC-TV Hockey Show, as Shawnee Harle, a specialist in mental training, now continues guiding us to “Win from within”. Yes, you’re going to love her presentations, as well as the way she approaches them. And, the following is no different, in the way she…
Read MoreEyes-up Puckhandling (or Not?)
As Jerry did a little light dribbling on his own, I noticed that he was trying to keep his eyes-up. Aaaaah, good for him — that he remembers to work on something like that rather often. At the same time, I mentioned to him that I usually have to emphasize or de-emphasize that stuff, depending…
Read MoreTroubles with Hockey Passing & Receiving
Years back I worked with an adult roller hockey player, especially so I could use work with him as an example for other in-line skaters. And at the end of every week, my friend, Jerry Z, usually sent me an email update on his roller hockey goings on. What I especially liked about these were…
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