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I feel like you should be standing on left leg not right
Thank you good video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
super helpfull men
Actualy I’m 100 comment
Nice Peg Shot Buddy!
No I’m 100th comment sucker
It looks so COOL when u shoot a snapshot ☺️
Every time i watch these How to Hockey videos, i realize that i’m not doing
anything wrong…
get the puck closer to your body you need to bend your knees more. your
body generates most of the power. your welcome
100th comment! I’m soo famous! Lol
thanks i will practise practise practise Thanks for all your great vids
just scored my first goal of the season with a snapper yesterday…
What level do you play? Junior A? B?
My friend say it can be called one footed shot snapshot is more easy to say
This is more like a half cocked wrist shot to me.
good shot dood
A CCM, not sure which one, it was 50% off 🙂
ads are annoying…
Random dude at the end
Hi Jeremy, How important is the accuracy in a slap shot? Or should I only
focus on power and quick release because as you said I want to catch the
goalie off guard….
I did, it’s called how to take a snapshot – off ice tutorial. There will
also be a new on on the HockeyShot Youtube channel soon.
what kind of stick are you using
Really small net, or really tall guy? lol
dude ur the man lol
ah the good old snap shot. can be dangerous when done right. and quicker to
get off then a slap maybe even more accurate.
Scott he knows more about hockey than you so I would shut up.
again another award winning video! thanks for posting
I’d like to know who pays for all of your ice time?? that shit is expensive!
lol just when I need to finaly learn shooting properly. Thank you guys 🙂
I like sports
well done video, best shooting tutorial I have ever seen
Thanks for the vid
Slow mo really helped. Good Job!
one of my friends showed me the snap shot
Thank you for not being rigid on technique. With all the variables of stick
length, curve and flex, player weight/height/strength, individual playing
style, etc. there is no one correct way to teach a hockey move. The best
you can do is help the player understand what’s important to play game
effectively, and then give them as many skill movements as possible and try
to guide them in their discovery of what kind of player they are.
Pond hockey. Just kidding, I just play in a men’s league now.
I wear a full cage during games, I don’t wear a visor while shooting videos
though, no point.
lol comments..
with the right technique any stick, but before I got a composite with the
p92 curve, I couldn’t get the puck off the ice, and now I’m getting the
puck off the ice very easily. Also, make sure you get a stick with lots of
flex, and really push the stick down into the ice when you shoot.
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Jeremy
Your videos are absolute BEAUTIES!!!
thank you for the videos and not making us sit through the ads. really
great coachimg. im playing hockey for the first time sunday in like 5 years
so il be watching your videos alot. thank you so much. im going to go
checkout howtohockey com right now. good luck one love and thanks again
do you have your own rink?
Start learning with it in the middle, then try the toe. Once you learn to
flex the shaft and blade you can effectively shoot right from the toe like
some of the pro’s do. You can also pull it in with the toe and then snap it
near the middle.
I’ve got a video for that, just finished it the other day. It will be on
the HockeyShot channel though. I will share a link with anyone who is
subscribed to my blog.
Going to try this technique tomorrow in training. Thanks for the great
tips, will let you know how I get on!
subbed sub back please