Nothing was mentioned about the most important aspect of a slap shot is YOUR ARMS, INITAL STARTING POSITION !!!! Seriously Bro the straightening of your arms on the initial takeaway or take back is paramount for accuracy and power. Without both arms primarily your front arm or forward arm initially starting out in a straight position will significantly reduce your accuracy and power to drive through the shot with power. Your lower hand has to slide down to lock out before the wind up. Bent arms equate to inaccuracy,. Shots the find their target outside of the pipes.
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Same as golf, move the weight from the back to the front. Somehow most people play golf the other way than you do hockey, bandy etc. But its all about generating speed
We had this one custom made through a friend as it's a lot larger than the normal hockey tarps found on the market. We know HockeyShot carries a couple hockey tarps you might want to consider.
Maybe they're talking about different times in the process of the shot. During the wind-up, I could see how your bottom arm could be straight, but at impact and follow-through, I suggest it being bent (google "Alex Ovechkin slapshot").
Has to be straight on the initial wind up. Nothing was mentioned about the most important aspect of a slap shot is YOUR ARMS, INITAL STARTING POSITION !!!! Seriously Bro the straightening of your arms on the initial takeaway or take back is paramount for accuracy and power. Without both arms primarily your front arm or forward arm initially starting out in a straight position will significantly reduce your accuracy and power to drive through the shot with power. Your lower hand has to slide down to lock out before the wind up. Bent arms equate to inaccuracy,. Shots the find their target outside of the pipes.
Nothing was mentioned about the most important aspect of a slap shot is YOUR ARMS, INITAL STARTING POSITION !!!! Seriously Bro the straightening of your arms on the initial takeaway or take back is paramount for accuracy and power. Without both arms primarily your front arm or forward arm initially starting out in a straight position will significantly reduce your accuracy and power to drive through the shot with power. Your lower hand has to slide down to lock out before the wind up. Bent arms equate to inaccuracy,. Shots the find their target outside of the pipes. PLEASE COMMENT IF ANYONE DISAGREES??? Teaching someone the slap shot without discussing initial arm position will make it tough to correct a flawed slaps shot after bad habits have been developed. Untrained habits and now retraining a player primarily a defenseman all over again will be a challenge for any player Ehhh.
Tell me about it! I typically wear a wireless microphone and was wearing one in this video; however, for whatever reason, the recording on my iPhone stopped after a couple of minutes. Amateur hour on the technical department, lol. We'll continue working to improve our audio quality, so you can better understand what we're saying. 👍
True! This is why we've since purchased proper mics. Albeit shoddy audio, we believe the video still provides valuable instruction and tips. Follow along and opposing goalies might learn to dislike your clapper as much as your ears hate this video.
@@HockeyPlayersClub great comment - spot on. You could btw. counter a lot of the echo from the hard walls by getting some cheap styrofoam and cover it with some sort of blankets. It makes a great difference and comes really cheap.
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Awesome breakdown Matt
Thank you, Anthony!
I found this video to be very helpful. Im working on my boys slap shot and there are good tips here and some food for thought. Good job!
Nothing was mentioned about the most important aspect of a slap shot is YOUR ARMS, INITAL STARTING POSITION !!!! Seriously Bro the straightening of your arms on the initial takeaway or take back is paramount for accuracy and power. Without both arms primarily your front arm or forward arm initially starting out in a straight position will significantly reduce your accuracy and power to drive through the shot with power. Your lower hand has to slide down to lock out before the wind up. Bent arms equate to inaccuracy,. Shots the find their target outside of the pipes.
How does this channel only have 1k
While we've been active on our Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for years, we just started creating regular TH-cam content a couple of months back. Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Of course I love this content
Same as golf, move the weight from the back to the front. Somehow most people play golf the other way than you do hockey, bandy etc. But its all about generating speed
Where can I get a back drop, like that to shoot against
We had this one custom made through a friend as it's a lot larger than the normal hockey tarps found on the market. We know HockeyShot carries a couple hockey tarps you might want to consider.
How come some people recommend keeping the bottom arm straight and others recommend keeping it bent?
Maybe they're talking about different times in the process of the shot. During the wind-up, I could see how your bottom arm could be straight, but at impact and follow-through, I suggest it being bent (google "Alex Ovechkin slapshot").
Has to be straight on the initial wind up.
Nothing was mentioned about the most important aspect of a slap shot is YOUR ARMS, INITAL STARTING POSITION !!!! Seriously Bro the straightening of your arms on the initial takeaway or take back is paramount for accuracy and power. Without both arms primarily your front arm or forward arm initially starting out in a straight position will significantly reduce your accuracy and power to drive through the shot with power. Your lower hand has to slide down to lock out before the wind up. Bent arms equate to inaccuracy,. Shots the find their target outside of the pipes.
The guy takes more ice then Weber and Chara combined.
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The echo tho 🤣😂
Nothing was mentioned about the most important aspect of a slap shot is YOUR ARMS, INITAL STARTING POSITION !!!! Seriously Bro the straightening of your arms on the initial takeaway or take back is paramount for accuracy and power. Without both arms primarily your front arm or forward arm initially starting out in a straight position will significantly reduce your accuracy and power to drive through the shot with power. Your lower hand has to slide down to lock out before the wind up. Bent arms equate to inaccuracy,. Shots the find their target outside of the pipes.
PLEASE COMMENT IF ANYONE DISAGREES??? Teaching someone the slap shot without discussing initial arm position will make it tough to correct a flawed slaps shot after bad habits have been developed. Untrained habits and now retraining a player primarily a defenseman all over again will be a challenge for any player Ehhh.
Catastrophic audio quality
Tell me about it! I typically wear a wireless microphone and was wearing one in this video; however, for whatever reason, the recording on my iPhone stopped after a couple of minutes. Amateur hour on the technical department, lol. We'll continue working to improve our audio quality, so you can better understand what we're saying. 👍
Horrible audio quality...
True! This is why we've since purchased proper mics. Albeit shoddy audio, we believe the video still provides valuable instruction and tips. Follow along and opposing goalies might learn to dislike your clapper as much as your ears hate this video.
@@HockeyPlayersClub great comment - spot on. You could btw. counter a lot of the echo from the hard walls by getting some cheap styrofoam and cover it with some sort of blankets. It makes a great difference and comes really cheap.