This video teaches how to perform a quick backward start in hockey, emphasizing proper body positioning, effective use of edges, and generating power for rapid acceleration.
Coaching Points:
- Proper Starting Stance: Begin in a low, balanced stance with knees bent, chest up, and weight over the balls of your feet to prepare for a quick push-off.
- Use of Inside Edges: Utilize the inside edges of your skates to push off effectively, generating initial momentum for a powerful backward start.
- Quick First Steps: Focus on taking short, quick steps initially to build speed rapidly before transitioning into longer, more powerful strides.
- Maintain Upper Body Stability: Keep your upper body steady and avoid excessive side-to-side movement to maintain balance and maximize backward acceleration.
- Practice Transitions: Work on smooth transitions from a standstill to backward skating to enhance agility and response time in game situations.
- Build Speed Gradually: Start at a controlled pace to perfect technique, then increase speed as comfort and skill improve to develop faster and more powerful starts.
Skill Level:
- Skill Level: Quick backward starts require a good understanding of edge control, balance, and coordination, making them suitable for players who are comfortable with basic skating skills and ready to refine their technical abilities for more dynamic movements on the ice.