I have been working with HockeyShot.com lately to produce a series of hockey training videos. The videos come in two parts, how to perform a certain skill, and another video on how to improve that skill at home. The on-ice videos are on my Youtube channel and the off-ice videos are on the Hockey Shot channel. In this post I have embedded all of the off-ice videos to help you learn to improve your shooting at home.
In each video I give a few simple tips that should help you improve your shot. If you need a step-by-step breakdown of the shots you can watch the on-ice video.
Improve your Wristshot at Home
In this video I explain a few common mistakes that I see people make when they are shooting at home. I show you how you can correct these mistakes and improve the power of your wrist shot.
Covered in the video
- Using every muscle to get power
- Weight transfer
- Getting your top hand out of it’s holster
- Using the whip effect for more power
- Use the quick release
Tips to Improve your Snapshot at Home
Covered in this video
- Training at home how you would shoot on the ice
- Use a lot of pucks!
- Basic technique of the snapshot
- Weight transfer for the snapshot
- Getting the hands in front of you
- Using the snap to get power
Tips to improve the Backhand at home
Covered in this video
- The mechanics of the backhand
- A trick to getting the puck up
- How to add power to the shot
- Weight transfer
On-Ice Videos
If you guys want to see the on-ice versions of these videos check out my articles on how to take a wrist shot, how to take a backhand, and how to take a snapshot. In the videos I give you step-by-step instructions to help you learn the shots.
Training Aids I use
In these videos I am using a roll-up shooting pad, and the EZ-goal net. I always recommend a shooting pad and a good net to anyone who wants to work on their skills at home.
Remember my #1 tip for any shot is take 100 shots a day – the only way you can improve your technique is through practice.