It gives me great pleasure in introducing one of our top CCC-TV Hockey Show contributors as a guest podcaster today. Kimberly Smith Lukhard is also known as Hockey Mom RD…
In my honest opinion — and after decades of observation, I firmly believe that young hockey players should learn checking…
Make no mistake about it, the best hockey players — at any age — have great mental skills as well as great physical skills. So, let’s listen to this podcast before I comment further…
I don’t blame members for not being able to locate all the really in depth articles and videos contained in this site. Hey, there are over 600 posts here at the moment…
I’m sure that everyone agrees with including skating, puckhandling, passing and receiving, then shooting as the key components of an effective player’s individual offensive skills…
While we all face challenges in our favorite game — either as a coach, a parent or an adult player, how much help can we really expect from others around us?
“The Last Frontier in Sport” takes a serious look at mental training’s place in current day sport… Coach Chic introduces things, but John Haime from NewEdge Mental Training takes over early and adds tons of advice for high level athletes…
As a coach writes me, “I’m going to be coaching a u19 Girls team this year. We start our camp in Lake Placid soon — eating, sleeping and training in the Olympic Center, with plenty of team bonding. Any suggestions?”
I can’t emphasize enough all the advice offered in this show. In fact, if a parent or coach who deals with young ones isn’t aware of this information, there’s a danger that their young athlete/s will forever be behind in athletic development…
If you’re a hockey coach, parent or adult rec player, there’s a good chance you’ve been stopped at some point without an answer to a real challenge. Frankly I think blind Internet searches are risky, because you’re likely to be reaping some good and some not so good advice…