You have no idea how timely this video is! I had a complete stinker yesterday. Just couldn't seem to get anything right. Without a doubt, footwork was the main reason, exacerbated by poor fitness after injury and illness. Ordered some cones and have been looking for exercises I can do outside of training to work on those things. This one's exactly what I need to get those feet moving and stop what I call the 'body-stick separation', where the stick and feet aren't coordinated and you end up leaving the ball behind. This, and a bunch exercises from your shorts, I've got a lot of work ahead! Anything I can do in a small-ish space at home?
@@dutypaidrock that will be my task for the week ahead now. Drills you can do inside. I’ll post towards the end of the week 😎 Don’t forget to share this video 🤩
The most helpful part of the tutorial is demonstrating both the right way and wrong way to execute the drill. It’s just so important to know both what to do and what not to do! I really struggle with elimination skills and so I’d love to see fundamental elimination skills I can use in game (more advanced, highly technical skills look great, but aren’t as useful at my level). Shout out to the production team for a very polished and professional video without distracting music and edits. Great content presented expertly …..Well done!👍🙏👍
@@ae5786 thank you so much. I did this whole thing purely on my own. I cringe when I hear how monotone I am, I’m normally talking to people and it’s easy to be charismatic and energetic to actual people. Feels funny trying to energise a camera. More videos coming, more often now! Thank you so much again 🙌
@@stickwisehockey a professional voice coach once told me that most people, including professional singers/actors/public speakers, cringe when hearing their own recorded voice, it’s a near universal human emotion. To my ear, your tone is measured and authoritative… Exactly what I want to hear on an online tutorial! Also keep in mind that your delivery is much more intelligible to non-native English speakers. Don’t change a thing, mate!👍
@ absolutely, but I have to try and believe I’m talking to a group of players and just have a bit more tone and energy. The one voice over I did in this was dull 😂
This is a great drill. Thanks 🙌🏼
@@CurlingAndrew thank you Andrew. Was there anything in particular that really hit home?
You have no idea how timely this video is! I had a complete stinker yesterday. Just couldn't seem to get anything right. Without a doubt, footwork was the main reason, exacerbated by poor fitness after injury and illness. Ordered some cones and have been looking for exercises I can do outside of training to work on those things. This one's exactly what I need to get those feet moving and stop what I call the 'body-stick separation', where the stick and feet aren't coordinated and you end up leaving the ball behind. This, and a bunch exercises from your shorts, I've got a lot of work ahead!
Anything I can do in a small-ish space at home?
@@dutypaidrock that will be my task for the week ahead now. Drills you can do inside. I’ll post towards the end of the week 😎 Don’t forget to share this video 🤩
Really helpful drill. Thanks!
@@ae5786 thank you so much. Anything in particular helpful? More videos coming, any suggestions always welcome.
The most helpful part of the tutorial is demonstrating both the right way and wrong way to execute the drill. It’s just so important to know both what to do and what not to do!
I really struggle with elimination skills and so I’d love to see fundamental elimination skills I can use in game (more advanced, highly technical skills look great, but aren’t as useful at my level).
Shout out to the production team for a very polished and professional video without distracting music and edits. Great content presented expertly …..Well done!👍🙏👍
@@ae5786 thank you so much. I did this whole thing purely on my own. I cringe when I hear how monotone I am, I’m normally talking to people and it’s easy to be charismatic and energetic to actual people. Feels funny trying to energise a camera.
More videos coming, more often now!
Thank you so much again 🙌
@@stickwisehockey a professional voice coach once told me that most people, including professional singers/actors/public speakers, cringe when hearing their own recorded voice, it’s a near universal human emotion. To my ear, your tone is measured and authoritative… Exactly what I want to hear on an online tutorial! Also keep in mind that your delivery is much more intelligible to non-native English speakers. Don’t change a thing, mate!👍
@ absolutely, but I have to try and believe I’m talking to a group of players and just have a bit more tone and energy. The one voice over I did in this was dull 😂