iTrain Hockey Skating Edges Training Intensive
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See all of the drills that Sean Walker teaches at the iTrain Hockey Skating Edges Training Intensive. This video tutorial offers basic and advanced teachings on the correct technique to forward and backward inside and outside edge work. There are many detailed teachings on must-have skating edges skills in this video to execute an array of on-ice facets needed to play at a high level of hockey. An excellent video for beginners to elite level and all ages.
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“How to get kicked out of the holiday skating rink, Exhibit A” 🤣👏💪 Love it! Thanks so much for sharing this, so much stuff to practice 🤓
There is a sweet moment at minute-29 where you can tell just how much this guy loves skating well. It shows in the way he builds his demos. They are the most comprehensive tutorials on KZread. Thank you from Maine, USA!
Inside Edge Forwards + Circle Drills 0:00 Basics/Free Replay Button 0:35 Watermelons 2:15 Alternating Single Leg C-Cuts 2:35 Alternating C-Cuts with Hip Rotation 3:57 Quick C-Cuts 4:15 Quick Heel Planted C-Cuts 4:55 Large Heel Planted C-Cuts 5:23 Quick Single Leg C-Cuts 6:30 Large Single Leg C-Cuts 7:00 Explanation of the "Grind" and the "Rip" 8:00 Low Single Leg C-Cuts 8:33 Large Circle C-Cuts 10:53 Quick Circle C-Cuts 11:15 Large Circle C-Cuts Backwards 12:51 Quick Circle C-Cuts Backwards 13:15 Crosby Circles (Forward/Backward Alternating Circle C-Cuts) Inside Edge Backwards 15:31 Basics/Watermelons 16:54 Alternating C-Cuts 17:48 Alternating C-Cuts with Hip Rotation 19:07 Quick C-Cuts 19:26 Quick Single Leg C-Cuts with Hip Rotation 20:14 Large Single Leg C-Cuts Outside Edge Forwards 20:30 Basics/Quick Alternating Kicks with Hip Rotation 22:26 Crossovers 24:47 Quick Alternating Kicks 25:12 Long Alternating Kicks 25:51 Long and Low Alternating Kicks Outside Edge Backwards 26:17 Basics/Toe Kicks 27:09 Quick Scissor Kicks (Sean's Personal Favorite) 27:43 Alternating Inside C-Cuts with an Outside Kick 29:34 Backwards Crossovers/add Inside Edge Crossover to Last Drill 30:28 Alternating Inside C-Cuts with an Outside Kick (x2 before switch) 31:00 Alternating Inside C-Cuts with an Outside Kick (x3 before switch) 31:27 Max out Backwards Crossovers before Switch 32:08 Crosby C-Cuts up the Ice Advanced Edges 33:04 Left Side C-Cut then Crossover 34:27 Left Side C-Cut then 3 Crossovers 35:00 Two Foot Single Leg Slalom 36:38 Two Foot Single Leg Slalom - Backward 37:15 Two Foot Slalom 38:36 Two Foot Slalom - Backward 39:35 Single Leg Slalom 40:41 Single Leg Slalom - Backward
@broseph9158
4 жыл бұрын
Don’t you think you wasted time
@user-he5rl3xz2q
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@danielalexander1144
3 жыл бұрын
hero
@euginekrabs538
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks g
@bmw35bk
2 жыл бұрын
@@broseph9158 you helped a lot of people. whoever can come back what parts of the video they want to watch again
Not all heroes wear capes, some wear blue Bauer jump suits lol
@itrainhockey
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much Kevinso187! haha thats hilarious! Great to hear from you and hope this video really helped you out! We'll be adding more videos directly to our new iTrain Hockey website which will be launched on May 1st. If you're interested and want me to keep you up-to-date on all the new training videos you can join our bi-weekly email newsletter list at this link or follow us @iTrainHockey or on Facebook + Twitter. itrainhockey.com/join-the-team/
@kevinso187
6 жыл бұрын
Just signed up, keep up the good work!
@sbmmurray
5 жыл бұрын
And some drive the zamboni
@nfiniteme2996
4 жыл бұрын
iTrain Hockey thank you!
@MatteBlacke
3 жыл бұрын
Perhaps his secret identity is this... He IS the Zamboni driver! Dun dun dun!!!
Sean, when I first watched this video several years ago...I think all I saw was blurry feet. I had very little idea what I was looking at. I have been working on all the drills, progressing from the easier ones to the hard ones and now I watch this video from start to finish with a really good idea of what this is all about! Thanks! This has improved my skating and coaching ability immeasurably!
as a Zamboni driver, this just crushed my soul😂. he did a number on it.
@esaskykke7600
6 жыл бұрын
Your nightmare would probably be whole team doing this
@WrangleLife
3 жыл бұрын
Synchronized Figure Skating..................they just DGAF!!!
Fantastic video!
@kagura222
8 жыл бұрын
+Pavel Barber Is Pavel your real name ?
@guillaume18
7 жыл бұрын
Андрей Иванов no
@gidraphnjoroge260
6 жыл бұрын
hi everyone ,if anyone else wants to discover hockey goalie drills try Skyarza Hockey Coaching Star (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my friend got great results with it.
@tomcervenka7404
3 жыл бұрын
@@guillaume18 what's that! Lol
@itrainhockey
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
This is the best hockey skating video on the internet
27:30 he becomes the ice shredder most satisfying part 😂😂
I've used this video for training the past year and It has been a huge help. I started skating around 30 and you really helped me master my edges on and off the ice!
I'm only a few months into skating and have been watching your videos and like how you emphasise the importance of listening to the sound of your skates and where to concentrate your weight. I watched your video (numerous times) on the fwd stride and the sound it makes at the very end of the stride where your toe digs in for a bit. I went out and worked at it for hours and could here it and well not close to yours but could here it. I think people that wear ear buds when trying to learn to skate are missing out. thanks for your hard work make these videos.
Still come back to this training vid to refresh my memory after all these years. The best!! Tnx
This and the whole skating intensive series are just brilliant. Thank you for doing this video.
You are the Man!!! My skating has changed significantly since learning from you, Thanks Coach!!!
@itrainhockey
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much Douglas! Great to hear from you and hope this video really helped you out! We'll be adding more videos directly to our new iTrain Hockey website which will be launched on May 1st. If you're interested and want me to keep you up-to-date on all the new training videos you can join our bi-weekly email newsletter list at this link or follow us @iTrainHockey or on Facebook + Twitter. itrainhockey.com/join-the-team/
finally I found the best coach for ice hockey. the way he teaches is very interactive. he repeats and explains. perfect for new beginners
Man, your videos are amazing. Great edge control is essential to skating, so I watch this one every weekend before I hit the ice. I learn something new each time I watch it for the duration of it. I learn so much of your teaching that I feel guilty or like a parasite. If you have a website that takes donation I will pitch in. My friend who goes to the same rink, I saw him doing a lot of stuffs that you do and I asked him if he watched you he said all the time and said you are D-best, he got me to buy a VH too👍🏽👍🏽
The best teacher and coach.. I dont think any NHL Player come close to Sean.
That was awesome!! It reminded me of many moves that my son Jeremy practiced over the years.
I've probably watched this series of videos at least 10 times. I keep coming back for more drills as my skill improves. It's been very helpful. Thank you!
I used to play hockey for my school 30 years ago and since then I has been sure I can skate until I watched this video :( I can't. At least for ice-hockey purposes. I tried to replicate his exersices and although I did them ugly and half his speed, in 20 minutes my legs were exhausted as if I skated hour and a half my usual mode. Good thing is I now know what to do. Thanks for the lesson!
@user-vd6wb5ef8v
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks. But repeating well known commonplaces you forgot the most important factor - RoH the the blade
This video is amazing! You may have to run the Zamboni twice... I'll definitely be re-watching this video as I try to learn all the drills.
Just started playing this year. Very happy I have found this guys videos.
i took power skating and played hockey most of my life .. this guy can skate man ..we need one of these programs in canada here .
People saying using the heel is a no-go, or that they prefer a smooth skater, didn't get the memo. This video is all about controlling the egdes, which is the basis of every skate move, gripping the ice like he does requires good leg and ankle strength, which will help in sharp turns. If you prefer smoothness, play roller hockey. Sweet video, as usual!
most useful, informative, detailed, practical instructional video I've found! thank you for doing this coach!
This is the best training I have come across on YT, this man is a genius!
Wish I had a coach like him. Love all the videos
These videos are so detailed! Great for us coaches, thanks
this dude can skate mad
@MrRp25
8 жыл бұрын
My ole knees hurt just watching.
@jamesram4869
7 жыл бұрын
...
@JosephGiorgiDrums
7 жыл бұрын
Actually he seems pretty happy while doing it.
Очень хорошие силовые упражнения , подходят как для любителей так и для профи 👍
4:43 "Right in the middle" looks inside edge to me. Very skilled and strong player obviously. 40min video the guy doesnt sound winded at all, crazy ! The poor ice tho :( I bet when this guy is on ice Zamboni just follows him :D
Thank you for this! I am actually a figure skating coach that teaches adult skaters. I have a couple beginner adult hockey skaters in my class. These drills will be really helpful for them. :)
Start making videos again your content and knowledge is great
I found it so funny @ 10:30 when he said "a lot of the other kids" as he was a kid himself. :D and than he compares the kids' cuts with his cut. :D great video and also helpful. Thanks and thumbs up
The outdoor ice helps allot for u to hold on which really helps u get used to it and expand your abilities
Either this dude has a microphone taped directly onto his blade holders or he's one of the most powerful skaters I've ever seen. His c-cuts sound like a whip snapping, unreal. This guy is transferring every ounce of energy directly through the ice.
Man what I see here is so exciting! I had no idea one can move like that on ice! I feel like going right now at 3:30 am on the rink because of this video! Thank you very much for your awesome tutorials with your powerful ice skating skills! It's amazing what you show here!
@itrainhockey
4 жыл бұрын
LuciTulcea thank you so much!!!
@kolapyellow7631
4 жыл бұрын
Can these moves be use as free style?
Why have I not found these videos before! This is exactly what I needed! Thank you!!!
One of the best tutorial! I cannot imagine that 21 people so far thumbed down this video.
@DerekKerton
7 жыл бұрын
My guess is it's kids who took his class, ended up sore and tired. They thumbs down because they were sitting around playing Nintendo, so their dad said "Wanna go to the Gamestop?" but dropped their lazy butt off at ITH skating drills instead! At least that's what I'd do with my kids!
@tkilgour
7 жыл бұрын
Derek Kerton or it was angry zamboni drivers like I dealt with today.
@ravilmustafin5485
7 жыл бұрын
Derek Kerton Ц
@tkilgour
7 жыл бұрын
Dan the ones that gave thumbs down are just zamboni drivers. lol
@shanbhagrajshree
6 жыл бұрын
Guess who? I
Awesome video! Probably one of the most well explained and complete videos ive seen! Heaps of tips for me to practice.
If you did that down here in Australia, we'd have to zamboni the ice after every drill.
Wow, truly a fantastic instructional video, thank you. Now have some new things to practice
All your intensive training videos are gold. Worthy of watching again and again. I think it’s time for an iTH training app; to incorporate your gym/off-ice training into what we all know and watch today!
@itrainhockey
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much Chris! Haha! Great to hear from you and hope this video really helped you out! Thank you for your suggestion, we agree :) We'll be adding more videos directly to our new iTrain Hockey website which will be launched on May 1st. If you're interested and want me to keep you up-to-date on all the new training videos you can join our bi-weekly email newsletter list at this link or follow us @iTrainHockey or on Facebook + Twitter. itrainhockey.com/join-the-team/
I just want to say thank you so much for doing this video (as well as all your others, but in particular this one). I love watching hockey and love skating even more. I really wanted to play ice hockey, but here in the UK it's an incredibly niche sport with very few facilities and infrastructure, plus I'm 30 so I just wrote myself off as been "too old to start". However about four months ago I just decided to get out on the ice, I felt my progression was going well until I tried to master the hockey stop. No matter how many different videos I watched I just couldn't understand what I had to do and was starting to get frustrated at my plateau of progress. This video was such an eye opener in terms of actually understanding my edges. Whilst there's still a load of exercises in this video I'm still a long way from successfully pulling off, the ideas really translated well into my hockey stop practice, and I was finally able to do a passable hockey stop today for the first time (follow by about 50 more, haha). It was such a boost, and your video really helped contribute to that success, thank you again for putting such a clear informative video on a free platform such as youtube. This kind of insight would probably cost £50 an hour for a lesson. My goal for 2019 is to get good enough to join an amateur ice hockey team (I played field hockey to a high level at uni so hopefully the stick skills will come more naturally). I'm holding out on your videos to carry me there.
@itrainhockey
5 жыл бұрын
Greendotz thank you so much for this message! Such a nice compliment, it feels good to know you’re benefiting from watching the videos so much! You’re never too old to learn a skill or new sport. I’m learning to play tennis at the moment since I’ve always enjoyed playing the game! I hope these videos continue to help you with your progress. Check out our video membership on iTrainHockey.com for our Hockey Stop full tutorial as well as many other skills training videos and practice plans!
@Machtyn
4 жыл бұрын
I'm 44 and just started in a rec league they call "Never-ever League". It's for those who've never ever skated, played hockey, don't know the rules, etc. I mean, I've skated 8 times in my life before doing this, so it wasn't quite never-ever for me! :D And I know what icing is. The "league" is 10 lessons to teach the basics and then, if we feel comfortable, join a beginner playing league. Or just do never-ever again. But at once a week, I need a fix and watching vids like these help me get more rounded when I go out on the ice by myself (because once a week just isn't enough). Heh, my point is, you're never too old!
this is incredibly well presented!
thank you very much for all your videos
I tore the ice up with these drills today and had the Zamboni driver chew me out! The large heel pushes set the guy over the edge and he flipped. LOL
@jjk028
3 жыл бұрын
If the ice were smooth he wouldn't have a job. Next time tell him you're welcome
Very amazing indeed. Now i want to try ice skate.
Very clear and understandable step by step video. Thanks!!
@cb000036
8 жыл бұрын
+Bob Bruyn. One small remark after viewing for a second time. It might be nice if you explained in which situation you would use the various techniques. For instance you show skating backward using inside edges and also outside edges. When would you use one and when would you use the other....
simply brilliant , thank you
by far the best training video with quality sound and video, motives me to get back on ice again! thank you!
@itrainhockey
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much Jay Sun! Great to hear from you and hope this video really helped you out! We'll be adding more videos directly to our new iTrain Hockey website which will be launched on May 1st. If you're interested and want me to keep you up-to-date on all the new training videos you can join our bi-weekly email newsletter list at this link or follow us @iTrainHockey or on Facebook + Twitter. itrainhockey.com/join-the-team/
i love this video it helps me a lot. Thank you
Epic! Thanks From Arizona!
Thank you, Coach.
Great tips ! Thank you !!!
The question that hasn't been answered: If I do this to the ice at a public skate, will I be banned for life? Should I tip the Zamboni driver after?
@umamidaddy7243
2 жыл бұрын
I am about to that at the next public skate. We will see.
@ogrbrg
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, tip him. This is a pain.
@BCzB3st1989
4 ай бұрын
Go do a stick and puck instead of public skating. It's literally an open hockey practice👍
nice stuff!!!!! very professional demonstration and explanations!!!!!!!
Superb video and explanation, gonna incorporate this this on my inline skates training, guess I'll be needing a LOT of wheels
Thank you
Really great drills!
Thank you so much for sharing great content❄️
amazing video and awesome skill!
edges are so important, builds strength, good video dude
Amazing video and demonstrations
best skating instructor
he put mad digs in that ice, damn
Best trainer in the world!👌🏻
Spectacular Video
outstanding video!!!
thanks for the video. I have trouble with getting confidence on my outside edges, but with some modification to the drills, I think I am progressing. Slowly but surely. :)
Do this on the figure skating rink! Thanks
Очень круто и доходчево! Спасибо!!!
@petrbogdanov8834
5 жыл бұрын
Чеб понимал
I wish i could like this millions of times! :D
@kkcrispy8462
3 жыл бұрын
Facts
Thank you!
Wow... Just.. Wow.. Great stuff.
Like the scissors kick.
Best tutorial for sure...
These training episodes are great! Treating that ice like Chappelle as Rick James on Charlie Murphy's couch :D
40 Zamboni drivers disliked the video :)
i got great improvement of my skating skill by watching your video, thanks a lot! btw why there is no new videos recently, i am expecting!
@drobastein7203
7 жыл бұрын
because it seems to me that he have explained the all basics for hockey. Then videos as i see should be dedicated to strategy.
two questions for you: first, I would love to try all those outside edge drills but I can barely balance for half a second before falling on the ice when I try to use the outside on only one foot. So what do you recommend to get started? Second, where did you buy that blue suit you are wearing, or where can you get something like it, as that looks comfortable to practice skating in.
You are fantastic man! Learning a lot form your useful exercises; If I have had you as teacher in the past when I was playing hockey now I would have kept playing it. Anyway, now I can improve just ice skating
ABSOLUTLY PERFECT...IF YOU WANT TO BE CONSIDERED AS A GOOD SKATER YOU CAN DO ALL THESE DRILLS/SKATING FOBS... COACH
He skates 5 minutes and they have to pass the Zamboni again
@markopolic9964
7 жыл бұрын
imagine what happens on his classes when bunch of people does the same thing.. ^^
@user-vd6wb5ef8v
7 жыл бұрын
didn't U realise that this video is a set of drills for those self-educating? Sure in the classes he does this differently, though 20 persons can do it comfortably without killing each other
@twilightsparklepwny
7 жыл бұрын
Then imagine having to play a game after 40 teenagers do skating drills on the same sheet over and over again for an hour. :( No zamboni is gonna fix that.
@Fedka2
7 жыл бұрын
and he has to sharpen his blades
@janobolbotow5245
4 жыл бұрын
This style of skating is to choppy,you can dig ice with lighter impact with great result?Cutting to deep ,will give you no speed - I do prefer wave movement(bending knees&torso coordinated ,your whole body working in unison) ,the silent you skate,move -the faster you are.
This is what the ice looks like at my local rink after a heavy public skate. And he’s just one man.
This is way above my level
Dear iTrain Hockey Team, so many Thanks for this Videos Series!!!!! I learn so many from you !!! many Thanks Love the details you explain and break down each movement , Great job guys , wish all of you a great X-MAS Time and many beatitude memory on the ICE, Take care and best greetings from Switzerland
@itrainhockey
4 жыл бұрын
TAL74 thank you so much! I’m so happy to know you’re enjoying the videos all the way from 🇨🇭! Keep in touch! - Sean
당신의 많은 가르침에 진심으로 감사 드립니다. I really thanks to your good and kind Ice hockey education. i am player of amature senior Ice hockey team membet. I started 3 months ago. So! still I have learn skate skill more than drill and the other. Our team name is Majors. Just give me a some cheer up! I'm gona to tell about u to our member to learn c-cut edge skill and power skating. Thanks
@musicselector5330
6 жыл бұрын
Cheer up 노종희 everything is going to be ok.
Wicked awesome.
You are an amazing skater...you have to be kidding me on some of these drills
amazing skater
Amazes me when you are going backward how your weight is ‘always on your toes’ but yet you don’t have bad posture or lean too far forward!! What’s the secret..? Weight centered throughout your core and upper body, knees over toes?? Very impressive..but going to be hard to demonstrate:-). Lol
Absolutely wonderful video. So many information, thanks a lot. I'm gonna watch it again and again with slow motion to learn them all. I'm also going to try this on inline skate. Do you think any of them are not possible in inline skate? Anyway i'll be on ice too.
Техника! класс, превосходно, Вы супер тренер!!!!!
Challenging :) Thank you, getting sweat out of me in seconds! :)
learn a lot from your videos, great!!!
@itrainhockey
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much 梁力! Great to hear from you and hope this video really helped you out! We'll be adding more videos directly to our new iTrain Hockey website which will be launched on May 1st. If you're interested and want me to keep you up-to-date on all the new training videos you can join our bi-weekly email newsletter list at this link or follow us @iTrainHockey or on Facebook + Twitter. itrainhockey.com/join-the-team/ Hope to chat more together soon! - Sean Walker
Super!!!
"Beautiful beautiful sound" and "The louder it is the better it is" :)
Очень хорошее катание и хорошо показно поэтапность исполнения!
28:52 I can not disagree with that! Love the vids.