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The sport of hockey is all about
SPEED,
SPEED,
SPEED!
Coaches, scouts, EVERYONE, is looking at
your speed.
Skating, and the ability to control the
puck and do magical things with it at
high speeds, are common attributes of
the great hockey players. These talents
are developed naturally by only a few of
them. Most players spend a grueling
amount of time developing what appear to
be inborn gifts. Skating technique is
key to, and an integral part of, speed.
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As we all know, top tennis players and
golfers spend incredible amounts of time
working on their technique, and
throughout their careers keep looking
for ways to improve, and to get rid of
those little “hitches” that are so
damaging.
The same thing is true of hockey.
Contrary to much popular thinking,
skating is NOT a natural motion! It is,
in fact, the furthest thing from
natural. Every hockey skating
move is made up of many parts.
Each tiny part contributes to the
outcome of the total maneuver.
The Laura Stamm International Power
Skating System teaches players to
execute every hockey move correctly,
then powerfully, then explosively, then
quickly. Finally it teaches to execute
all the above correctly, powerfully,
explosively and quickly with the
puck. This, progressive,
building block approach makes for long
term improvement, but it is NOT a quick
fix. It takes a long time to learn and
years of practice, to achieve permanent
results. But ask those pros who put in
their effort if it was worth it, and
without exception, they’ll tell you they
couldn’t have made it without those
years of development.
These days, the emphasis is on games,
tournaments, more games, more
tournaments. Summers, which in years
past were devoted to skill development,
are now often spent traveling from one
tournament to another. Time and energy
(and money) left for skill development
is minimal. Burnout is frequent. Skill
levels are decreasing. The sport itself
is suffering.
This year, think long and hard before
deciding how to use the off season to
your best advantage. As I have always
said, “Power skating may not be the
most
FUN part of hockey, but it IS the part
of hockey that makes hockey more fun!”