Hey Jason I'm the guy who ran into l you at stick & puck the other week! As a d-man this insight is super useful. Definitely going to try and work on applying it. Keep up the good work 🙌
When doing the soft drag backwards do you apply pressure more in the heel or toes? The way Makar gets that snow spray off his blades doing it, i can't seem to do that.
From Cape Town South Africa Master's (Beer League) player totally appreciates your TH-cam videos. thanks for all the awareness, tips and insight.
That's awesome! Love the geographic diversity we are getting in the members area and here with the TH-cam community 👍
Hey Jason I'm the guy who ran into l you at stick & puck the other week!
As a d-man this insight is super useful. Definitely going to try and work on applying it.
Keep up the good work 🙌
Haha yes! Thanks for saying hi and will do 💯
you deserve more subscribers
@bosun9581 Thanks man, appreciate that 👍
Great explanation!
Thanks Jeff 👍
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Bro love your videos they help a lot
I’m an offence but this video still helps when you drop back for your defence to move up
Happy to hear that! Yes you can definitely still gain value from these defensemen focused videos as a forward.
I wish I had this as a kid playing at that very same rink. Do you offer in-person classes in Richmond/Vancouver?
For Train 2.0+ members if you want to send me an email support@train2point0.com
When doing the soft drag backwards do you apply pressure more in the heel or toes? The way Makar gets that snow spray off his blades doing it, i can't seem to do that.
Depends on which skate, skate on ice heel, skate doing the drag, toe.
@@Train2point0 thanks, yeah i meant the skate doing the actual drag!
do you keep the nub in your stick?
All personal preference! I do yes.
great video
thanks a lot
You are welcome.