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Train 2.0 Hockey
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If you believe that you have untapped potential as a player - that just needs the right coaching - then you're in the right spot.
I scientifically study the game of hockey. I use my University Education as a Kinesiologist, my research background, and my college playing experience to design the best coaching advice for players.
I provide the tools, technology, and platform to help you achieve your full potential faster.
I scientifically study the game of hockey. I use my University Education as a Kinesiologist, my research background, and my college playing experience to design the best coaching advice for players.
I provide the tools, technology, and platform to help you achieve your full potential faster.
What 1st Overall Mechanics and Confidence Looks Like
Understanding this NHL pattern from 1st overall draft picks Connor McDavid and Alexis Lafreniere is game breaking. The similarities in this goal are broken down mechanic by mechanic as we aim to simplify this mechanics stacks of these respective 1st overall draft picks. In this video, we're examining this pattern found in two remarkable goals by Alexis Lafreniere and Connor McDavid.
Today, we're analyzing how Lafreniere’s confidence is allowing him to showcase elite mechanics similar to McDavid’s. We’ll break down their setup, the mechanic stack, and discuss the challenges and learning process involved.
Both players start with a wide stance, puck on their forehand, and execute what we call a "Kane drag" instead of a traditional toe drag. This technique reduces the risk of losing the puck while maintaining the same movement. By stepping onto the outside edge of their right foot and pulling the puck in tight, they can skillfully maneuver it just behind the defender’s feet.
Watch as we break down these mechanics and learn how to apply them to your game. Notice the small differences, like Lafreniere’s potential to get more comfortable on his outside edge, and understand the importance of studying these anomalies.
Thanks for watching, and stay tuned for more insightful analyses!
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Don't forget to check out last week's video here:
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Today, we're analyzing how Lafreniere’s confidence is allowing him to showcase elite mechanics similar to McDavid’s. We’ll break down their setup, the mechanic stack, and discuss the challenges and learning process involved.
Both players start with a wide stance, puck on their forehand, and execute what we call a "Kane drag" instead of a traditional toe drag. This technique reduces the risk of losing the puck while maintaining the same movement. By stepping onto the outside edge of their right foot and pulling the puck in tight, they can skillfully maneuver it just behind the defender’s feet.
Watch as we break down these mechanics and learn how to apply them to your game. Notice the small differences, like Lafreniere’s potential to get more comfortable on his outside edge, and understand the importance of studying these anomalies.
Thanks for watching, and stay tuned for more insightful analyses!
_______________
Start your Train 2.0 Free Training and learn the Downhill Skating System pillars here:
train2point0.thinkific.com/courses/free-training
Skip ahead and check out the Train 2.0+ entire unified player development system here: app.train2point0.com/bundles/membership-plus
Don't forget to check out last week's video here:
ua-cam.com/video/nuPzFkZbImE/v-deo.html
Visit us on home ice at our website for more details about Train 2.0 Hockey
www.train2point0.com/
_______________
Check out our other Socials:
Instagram: train2point0?hl=en
Twitter: train2point0
Facebook: train2point0/
UA-cam Video ua-cam.com/video/xrnIIYYBdfc/v-deo.html
#train2point0 #downhillskating #hockeytraining #NHL
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This isn’t Stutzle??
Your explanations are awesome. I watch you every day now! Thanks for being so clear and concise!
You are welcome Julie 👍
Thank you, Coach. 😊👍
You are very welcome.
Did this guy ever play hockey
Which guy? Jason Yee? Clearly you’re new here.
This guy is not an oiler fan
Happened upon a rink in the outskirts of Toronto in 2011. Went in and watched kids do their drills. There was ONE kid who stood out above all the rest....
Although kinda off topic for this video, I'm kind of struggling to generate a lot of friction/ice pressure when shooting and I can't get the whip of the stick/the flex. Do you have any tips?
Don't focus on ice pressure, depending on curve load the puck off the toe, use your inner spring. Could be a number of of things but would need to see video of you shooting to see exactly what is going on.
Really good vid, couldn’t tell the difference till now
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When doing soft drag and anchor do you always push your opposite foot out or is that just for deceleration
Deceleration🔥 Collapsing and getting Y-Angle is key here.
I have a question about the slingshot when taking it I know you go opposing hip to your other hip but after releasing do you pull your stick up in the air or do you just leave it pointing when in the back pocket
Hey Dylan, depends on the release !
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People often forget. He got most of his power when he broke his wrist. He was younger, but if anyone pays attention his shot went to the next level. This helped out his shot has he practice day in & out with one hand. His shot was one one of the hardest for his age group even when he was little. I think he was 16 when he joined the Regina Pats. I lived about an hr from this city.
Absolutely, thanks for the feedback.
Great breakdown
Thanks 👍
So wait it’s bent elbow wrist or hand is kind of bent thumb is locked around the corner?
sasha barkov 👏👏
Worldclass.
exactly
your skates vapor 2x or 2x pro ?
Great video! Why does it sound a bit sped up?
Thank you and just to increase the information in a shorter amount of time.
Great stuff here man
Thank you 👍
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fr fr wish i had you when i was 14
Haha 💪
Thank you for the amazing breakdown!
No problem, glad you enjoyed it.
hey love the videos. i was wondering how i can inprove my hockey mechanics off ice such as skating.
Inside the membership area we have a full guide for off season training and mechanics work. You can find the basic guide available here on UA-cam.
cant find the "how to play defense pattern" video. I know i've seen it before. starts out with facing the boards crossover at the offensive blueline. love your work!
Where were you when I was 14
Haha appreciate it!
May I ask what benefits are there when using the NHL grip code
Does a lot but increased range and smoother, faster stickhandling with more wrist roll. Check out how to stickhandle like Patrick Kane inside Precise Puck Control course for more info.
I have a question does the rotation and the pull behind work with other shots?
Nice 👍 😊
This guy is underrated🔥
Thanks Jonas.
this is fine, but I just do not understand why people do not hit as much in the NHL. In a couple the defender isn't even skating. The one example in here the guy just swings his stick and he is no where near him. Are these defenders that bad or are they just letting them keep the puck?
The problem is it's hard for the defenders to read the puck carrier from the deception of the scooter.
Christmas in June !! Amazing thanks Jason !!
You are very welcome.
Great breakdown, could you do a full video on this topic, with multiple examples? It does have to be only 2 players, just a average nhl and a superstar
Yes have been putting a lot more of these in the Downhill Skating System, can touch on that for my UA-cam videos as well moving forward.
"Imma"??!!!!! Otherwise very grateful for the video.
Haha thanks will continue to work on that.
I feel like Brown really had three options here since he was a right shot and was holding the puck in the pocket. He could either do the "Bedard release low glove, fake the shot low glove and backhand upstairs, or fake the shot back hand forehand jam on the ice". I agree that Brown did not use enough deception in slowing down but I feel like the primary reason that he doesn't score is that he never changes the angle on the shot (like you mentioned) and also the fact that he shoots it right at the goalie's chest.
Yes but those options aren’t easy things to pull off and are in convenient on a breakaway. McDavid’s options are convenient and more easy to pull off on a breakaway or at any time.
Yeah exactly! Also good points to see.
Great breakdown
Thank you 👍
Brown like in tennis
I returned to hockey after a 25 maybe 30 year lay off, this meant going from a wooden Sherwood to a composite stick that flexed (probably the most impressive change other than fit flexable goalies). I watched videos on how to shoot with a composite stick, attended coaching sessions and this pushing down on the stick seemed to be a distraction. It didnt pass the sniff test, your video supported what I had been thinking. Same with the arm swing. I play in a non contact league and a lot of the younger players (thats most of them, fast little bastards) have never played in a contact league, heads up was good advice as a D is looking at a heads down player and thinking "good night". Being hit with your head down is a good incentive to keep your eyes on stalks and know where the the hit might come from and who to hot potatoe the pass to.
Agreed and glad we see it the same way, thanks for sharing.
Does such a phenomenal job with breaking down mechanics slowly. Also showing multiple angles, and explaining every detail. 5 Stars on the video. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Appreciate that Jeff 👍
Wow thank you
No problem 👍
I think the key is to automatically do crossovers without having to think about doing them. I'm trying to get myself to that stage, but it's definitely a work in progress. Keep the great content coming 7:00
Thanks Lawrence, great point.
Great explanation!
Thanks Jeff 👍
can you make a video or 2 regarding the dangle by design sub-course? Thanks!
Yes I will make a note to do that. Precise puck control and dangle by design are together now with stickhandling mechanics as we have been expanding the content for members 👍
It would be good if you could break down the movement into parts, as a progression. NHLers are great but to learn the skill, I think it needs to be simplified. Where is the weight rear or front skate, where in the skate-heel or toe? How do you ensure a wider stance?
All in the downhill skating systems my friend. Perhaps I will make a UA-cam video in the future here for the UA-cam community. Thanks for the comment.
It’s not a new technique 😂it’s been around for about 15-20 years Sean Skinner started it and Daryl Belfry fine tuned it 👍🏽
Can you name me a player then who shot like AM34 or Bedard 15-20 years ago?
Thanks😎
You're welcome Glen 👍
Totally different situations & isn’t fair to compare them. Myers hesitates stepping up defending the rush as the puck was quite a distance from McDavid for a second or two. Myers goes on his toes, loses his glide/positioning…that’s what allows McDavid to go around him
Is that because of Myers' ability to read the rush or McDavid's puppeteering?
@@Train2point0 Neither - Myers thought for a second he could grab that puck after Hyman (?) tapped it back to McDavid. If it was McDavid hauling the puck from end to end (without the pass to Hyman), then I'd agree with you that it was because of his crossovers. However, the tap from Hyman threw off the Myers, which then allowed McDavid to walk around him
This is so good.
Thank you.
Great video.But does these patterns work for wingers too?
Anything in the o-zone yes, neutral zone no.
An absolutely BRILLIANT analysis/breakdown, Jason … thank you so very much! 👌🏼
Thank you, you are welcome 👍
Thank you!
You are welcome.
Nice
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