More SNAP - 3 tips to instantly add snap to your shot

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Try out these three techniques that will instantly add SNAP to your shot. Let me know in the comments which one worked the best for you, and what you're struggling with. We're making new hockey training videos every week!
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  • @habattac
    @habattac11 ай бұрын

    You literally improved my shot in 2 minutes! Grew up playing all my life but never coached, just city rinks, farm ponds and now beer leagues. I've always sensed something was off bc I'd punch myself in the ribs with that top hand with a bad lever effect. Thanks brother! And that sports court is wicked.

  • @addisonauge1400
    @addisonauge140011 ай бұрын

    This is exactly what I needed! I am new to hockey and was having some trouble, so thank you so much! Great vid!

  • @uriahcaraalvillar6445
    @uriahcaraalvillar644511 ай бұрын

    This is probably the most helpful video I’ve seen for shooting ever!

  • @HadenHiles
    @HadenHiles11 ай бұрын

    Shooting right handed gives me so much empathy for those who pick up hockey in adulthood - it’s so hard to learn (or re-learn) how to shoot 😂

  • @TheEnergyball

    @TheEnergyball

    11 ай бұрын

    As an adult learning to play for the last year- I appreciate hearing that. I thought my baseball background would give me an advantage, but it’s something completely different.

  • @WyattKrapf

    @WyattKrapf

    9 ай бұрын

    Just started playing last year at 32, and it’s humbling. You can logic and reason all you want as an adult, but learning takes time.

  • @drysiftwizard3469

    @drysiftwizard3469

    5 ай бұрын

    Lefties have an advantage. I feel sorry for righties. Lol

  • @Stoetz

    @Stoetz

    4 ай бұрын

    @@WyattKrapfhang in there boys, keep growing the game

  • @peacebringer8

    @peacebringer8

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@WyattKrapf Same here, but I come from a very warm country, so I have never skated before, which means I'm learning both to Skate AND how to play Hockey at the same time. Although it has been hard, it had also been extremely fun. Hockey is, indeed, awesome!

  • @dannyboy9784
    @dannyboy97848 ай бұрын

    Awesome tips bud! spot on on your technique

  • @blablablugh
    @blablablugh8 ай бұрын

    Fantastic! "Double Punch"! Is great!Also, love that puppy!

  • @KuboHegedus
    @KuboHegedus2 ай бұрын

    Jeremy you're the goat thanks❤️

  • @awildermode
    @awildermode11 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Going to try these tips in my next game.

  • @LinearChickfoot
    @LinearChickfoot6 ай бұрын

    That second tip really helped me

  • @pajerhockey
    @pajerhockey11 ай бұрын

    This is great. Was just helping someone with this the other day, it was hard for them to understand the “hands away from body” aspect. What helped was filming them and reviewing the film with them. That recording helped them improve more in that instant than in the previous 30! As always, great content!

  • @CoachJeremy

    @CoachJeremy

    11 ай бұрын

    Same thing when I’m working with players. I always record in slow motion and show them. They always think they’re doing it, then they see themselves on video and say “ohhhhh”

  • @pajerhockey

    @pajerhockey

    11 ай бұрын

    @@CoachJeremy exactly! I may not be that old, but man, how did my coaches have the patience to teach me back in the day without having access to film like we do now? It is crazy to think that, with the aid of your videos, kids/adults can: (1) watch this video, (2) film themselves using their phone working on their shot, and (3) watch themselves back on their phone and compare to your video in (pretty much) real time.

  • @jorach

    @jorach

    11 ай бұрын

    For other coaches: I keep an old phone and use a cheap tripod on ice. If it gets hit by a puck, whatever. It films great and you can watch the video back right away.

  • @pajerhockey

    @pajerhockey

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jorach that’s a great idea! I actually just bought a GoPro on super sale (GoPro Hero 8), and tested it out over the weekend. It works great for recording, but I think I am missing the ability to review on the ice that I had with a phone. I think I will just use it to make some instructional videos on my channel, rather than use the GoPro as a training tool.

  • @diegombt

    @diegombt

    11 ай бұрын

    Wow great tip, I'll use it 👍👌

  • @user-hi9dh6co7b
    @user-hi9dh6co7b6 ай бұрын

    TY!!! This is a huge help! also love the dog!

  • @JP-dm6gi
    @JP-dm6gi6 ай бұрын

    There's a lot of subtle dynamics and motor skills involved in generating power in shots, it's much more a techinque thing than a strength thing. But the thing is that it takes tons of repetition and tons of practice to "get it", there's no easy & fast way around it. But once you do the work and learn how to shoot, it's like riding a bike so it is a skill forever. If there's outside rinks in your area, that's where you will learn the most individually. In practice you have a very limited time for honing individual skills, but in the outside rink you have basically unlimited time to do whatever you want to. So if there's an outside rink in your area, you should spend as much time as possible and have fun. It really pays off, just ask any of the best players in the NHL. 👍

  • @mhicaoidh1
    @mhicaoidh111 ай бұрын

    The tip about pulling the puck into your body also having the effect of forcing your hand away from your body was clutch. I have been treating those as two different motions (essentially) ... pushing my hands out, then pulling the puck in. Now, I can just pull the puck in and release. Also, Biosteel is the real deal. I use it for prehydrating about 1 ~ 2 hours before a game. I find I am able to skate harder for longer with less fatigue, quicker recovery, and less overheating.

  • @howtohockeytraining

    @howtohockeytraining

    11 ай бұрын

    Now you can simply toe drag release 😎

  • @mhicaoidh1

    @mhicaoidh1

    11 ай бұрын

    @@howtohockeytraining exactly! I have been looking for ways to speed up my release, and this was just was I was needing!

  • @kingblox3731

    @kingblox3731

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mhicaoidh1how does bio steel compare to Gatorade does it work better

  • @mhicaoidh1

    @mhicaoidh1

    11 ай бұрын

    @@kingblox3731 "work better" is subjective. I can say it's a better product. Gatorade is basically salt and a lot of sugar. Biosteel has vitamins and minerals added, and no caffiene. Biosteel also doesn't contain sugar (compared to 35g in Gatorade). It uses 5 types of electrolytes compared to 2 in Gatorade.

  • @mhenry2025
    @mhenry202511 ай бұрын

    The double punch reminds me of the 1-2 technique from the book The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey. All you focus on is the 1-2. In tennis, it would be 1) the ball hitting the court and 2) the racket hitting the ball.

  • @adamwolven3230
    @adamwolven323010 ай бұрын

    Great tips. I tried this tonight. Scored two.

  • @OnlyOneDSK
    @OnlyOneDSK11 ай бұрын

    Great tips!

  • @SuperYogagirl
    @SuperYogagirl2 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @mediumdoubledouble9012
    @mediumdoubledouble901211 ай бұрын

    Great video the wrist shot when I first learned it as a kid I sucked and it was back in the old wood stick days, but my coach when I was about 10 explained it very similar he told us to start with the puck away and pull it in while keeping our other hand low and away from the body. It wasn’t until I was about 13 tho I figured out by myself from practicing on the drive way with a piece of sheet metal to simulate ice, how to actually take a hard shot. If only the internet was around I coulda been Gretzky. This video explains it perfect.

  • @isaboteur2562

    @isaboteur2562

    2 ай бұрын

    Luckily I was able to develop a good wrist shot 1st year of squirts...but like u that was w my old Titan wood stick. Learning on these composites was weird, finding the right flex took time. I'm 145 and I use a 55, I practice constantly and finally developed that quick release accurate af wrist shot. @ YT I wish it was around in the 80s 😂 ur right

  • @TarpsOnTwo
    @TarpsOnTwo7 ай бұрын

    Aw man. This is fantastic. As a busy dad, I desperately need to find time to practice this stuff. Got a muffin of a shot atm and am really hoping to make more of an impact on my beer league team. Hoping I can practice some of this stuff a few minutes a day to start being more impactful and a bigger threat on the wing.

  • @isaboteur2562

    @isaboteur2562

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh u will. Your like me, a older guy, a dad but passionate AF about hockey. I finally got my skating mastered again and now my shooting is improving...PRACTICE makes perfect

  • @blablablugh
    @blablablugh8 ай бұрын

    I "quietly" said "Punch, Punch" while sending one in from the point last weekend. Absolutely worked well! Don't think the attacking forward heard me as I was trying to say it in my head and to myself??? Either way, the goalie barely got a pad on it and my forward had an easy tip-in.Great Tip! (twss)

  • @jenniferalstad8843
    @jenniferalstad88433 ай бұрын

    it helped so much

  • @benjaminallen6469
    @benjaminallen64693 ай бұрын

    Do you do the 2-punch thing on slap shots too, or do you let your hips do all the work?

  • @tidl111
    @tidl11111 ай бұрын

    I couldnt get the flex to transfer the power to the puck and the double punch method actually worked and helped a ton!

  • @howtohockeytraining

    @howtohockeytraining

    11 ай бұрын

    Let’s go!! Record your shot in slow motion and you’ll see some of that flex. Just keep snapping it, a lot of it just takes time to build that quickness

  • @kjguitarman
    @kjguitarman7 ай бұрын

    So true 💯

  • @Ysdiver49
    @Ysdiver495 ай бұрын

    I like your videos. I think they’re great. My problem is, as a “late bloomer “, I can do these drills on dry land on my feet, but on skates, on ice, balance becomes a real problem. Any suggestions? I’m an old guy who started hockey when I was 54. I can skate fairly well but my shot is not good.

  • @marketingwithsebastian
    @marketingwithsebastian11 ай бұрын

    Amazing

  • @spcfeole52
    @spcfeole5211 ай бұрын

    I went from sweeping to double punching my snappers. Thanks coach J!

  • @jensraffelson
    @jensraffelson3 ай бұрын

    I struggle to get any flex on my stick while on the ice. Even off the ice it’s difficult to flex. It’s 77 flex and has been cut down a bit. I’m a pretty novice player. Do you recommend a lower flex until I become better?

  • @asg7861
    @asg78618 ай бұрын

    I think my main problem is that when I learned to play hockey, I used the wrong-handed stick. I'm right-hand dominant and I use a right-handed stick. any tips

  • @imds123
    @imds1233 ай бұрын

    As an old guy, this is exactly the tips I need. Thanks Jeremy

  • @MicBergsma
    @MicBergsma11 ай бұрын

    Man I couldn’t find bio steel anywhere in Maui yet 😅

  • @ethancrisp3491
    @ethancrisp34913 ай бұрын

    I keep hurting my wrists because I pull my top hand into my stomach when i shoot. I can't seem to keep it to my side but instead bring it across my front in the follow through. Definitely gonna work on this and see what happens

  • @TGsports_Free2watch
    @TGsports_Free2watch2 ай бұрын

    The “swing” was great 😂. Whenever I score in Junior practice now I catch myself making that noise

  • @slickmitt
    @slickmitt2 ай бұрын

    A good tip for any level is to use a PVC pipe in ur bottom hand. Prevents u from overgripping. Or get a Slick Mitt for same effect w more functionality.

  • @BruceBanner.775
    @BruceBanner.77510 ай бұрын

    You da man!

  • @mikhailserebrennikov7017
    @mikhailserebrennikov7017Ай бұрын

    Chow-chow is awesome dog!

  • @youtubeperson37829
    @youtubeperson3782911 ай бұрын

    thanks for the tips because i’m 7 months into hockey

  • @thecloz23
    @thecloz2311 ай бұрын

    can't do it today - have no ice. nice tips tho, coach

  • @Licensedbeast
    @Licensedbeast11 ай бұрын

    9 months later and we get this video baby

  • @stevenpringle7813
    @stevenpringle78135 ай бұрын

    When you look at your shot when you do it at full speed, your top hand isn't really coming off of your body very much compared to NHL players. How do you fix this?

  • @AnHourOfWolves
    @AnHourOfWolves11 ай бұрын

    Love this one! Thanks. Q: those nhl players that get huge flex in their stick, are they shooting like really low poundage sticks or what?

  • @howtohockeytraining

    @howtohockeytraining

    11 ай бұрын

    Some yes, but most use around 80 flex! If you watch your own shot in slow motion you’d be surprised how much flex you get too 💪

  • @axe2grind244

    @axe2grind244

    11 ай бұрын

    Tage Thompson gets more flex on his shot than say Auston Matthews does cuz TT is 6’7” off skates. Thompson, Shea Weber and Z Chara can hit triple digits with ease cuz they’re huge and so are their sticks.

  • @AnHourOfWolves

    @AnHourOfWolves

    11 ай бұрын

    @@axe2grind244 I get it, so the heavier you are, the more weight you can put into your stick, the more you can flex it. So, for a large person, they should be able to flex a 80 flex stick that someone who is smaller. However, if they go up in stick flex, say 90, then they won't be able to flex the 90 as much as the 80, and maybe they won't be able to flex the 90 any more than Matthews can flex his 80.

  • @AnHourOfWolves

    @AnHourOfWolves

    11 ай бұрын

    @@howtohockeytraining I have taken video, and I don't get the bow-shaped flex that NHL players get. I was told that based on my weight I could use an 85 flex, so I started there, and then went down to 75, and it worked well and gave me much more flex. This weekend tho I found a 65 flex stick and tried it out and my shot is much faster/harder. I imagine those players who get that bow-shaped stick flex must be doing something similar, no?

  • @axe2grind244

    @axe2grind244

    11 ай бұрын

    @@AnHourOfWolves Theyre tall therefore longer stick. Look at long drive golf competitions....they use a longer driver cuz of the increased flex. Same applies to hockey.

  • @rainmuaythai
    @rainmuaythai11 ай бұрын

    Going to stick and puck in the morning and this video is my bible until I fall asleep lol. Every time I think I’m doing some improvements I watch a video or read a post and realize my top reverts to just going along for the ride with my bottom hand forcing it. Driving these tips into my dome and will update in the morning 🍺

  • @howtohockeytraining

    @howtohockeytraining

    11 ай бұрын

    Double punch baby! 🤛 🤜

  • @rainmuaythai

    @rainmuaythai

    11 ай бұрын

    @@howtohockeytraining session done and yes indeed, that double punch worked as advertised and I gained more velocity 🤙🏼 My flexing still needs improvement and I’m struggling with elevation consistency. But no longer sweeping and getting that snap motion going feels better already. And I shoot better when just launching the puck as opposed to thinking everything through

  • @kantstenchonthemel5641
    @kantstenchonthemel564111 ай бұрын

    nice floor!

  • @andyleeusc
    @andyleeusc2 ай бұрын

    Love the punch - punch technique. I’m going to work on it and I’ll report back.

  • @hockeycollective
    @hockeycollective11 ай бұрын

    This is why you’re the 🐐

  • @carlsiddall5622
    @carlsiddall56225 ай бұрын

    That’s the best shooting tutorial on the internet

  • @Warrior_6416
    @Warrior_641610 ай бұрын

    As coach chippy says, TDR

  • @Dylan.The.Savage.Pyckle.
    @Dylan.The.Savage.Pyckle.2 ай бұрын

    This is the 100th comment ( great video and I love your content. I have been watching since like 2018)

  • @AkSamurai69
    @AkSamurai6910 ай бұрын

    When i grew up i was the only lefty in the whole state of Alaska. Ok, maybe 1 out of 2. Then, out of no where, everyone switched to lefty. Right handed everything else, but played hockey lefty. I also started the long hair thing with hockey players. No one believes me, but it's true. I didn't even know who Jágr was when i was skating with a flow as a kid. I was made fun for having girls hair all through the years I played. Then all of a sudden.....

  • @MaxGengar
    @MaxGengar2 ай бұрын

    Dowg 🐶🐕

  • @xskinyx
    @xskinyx4 ай бұрын

    2023 - Toe Drag Release, 2024 - Double Punch

  • @OUTDOORS-FREAKINAWESOME
    @OUTDOORS-FREAKINAWESOME11 ай бұрын

    I am doing the 10,000 shots challenge! I am at 1,200 shots in and I have until July 25

  • @brettster6710

    @brettster6710

    9 ай бұрын

    Did u complete it?

  • @OUTDOORS-FREAKINAWESOME

    @OUTDOORS-FREAKINAWESOME

    9 ай бұрын

    @@brettster6710 no sadley not I forgot about it and didn’t have time

  • @AShadyDoctor
    @AShadyDoctor11 ай бұрын

    Now to fix my muffin of a slapshot.

  • @idrkwhattoput

    @idrkwhattoput

    11 ай бұрын

    Honestly for me I had a really bad stick and it couldn’t get the shot off the ground idk if it was me or the stick but when I got a new stick my slap shot was insane idk if that’s the reason or if I was just in my head

  • @rainmuaythai

    @rainmuaythai

    11 ай бұрын

    @@idrkwhattoput I had the same thought process with my clap bomb. I thought a new stick all of a sudden elevated my shot. But what really happened was my stance, back swing and follow through improved greatly after watching Coach Jeremy’s slap shot vid.

  • @OldFogeyGoalie
    @OldFogeyGoalie11 ай бұрын

    There are a few players in our league that shoot like that. No wind up at all, puck just comes flying. Throws my timing off.

  • @evilmotorsports5076
    @evilmotorsports507610 ай бұрын

    "Thank you" 3 weeks later. The added power and distance on my shot got me promoted to 1st pair defenseman on my beer league team. LOL

  • @howtohockeytraining

    @howtohockeytraining

    10 ай бұрын

    LETS. GOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

  • @gradypucks87
    @gradypucks8711 ай бұрын

    Why did you not post on a while

  • @howtohockeytraining

    @howtohockeytraining

    11 ай бұрын

    I have a 2nd channel where I post every week. I keep this one for all the training videos.

  • @BenBreeg1138
    @BenBreeg11386 ай бұрын

    I have heard coaches teach the double punch kids. “Punch them in the mouth, pull them in, punch them in the stomach.”

  • @CBusHome
    @CBusHome9 ай бұрын

    What kind of dog is that?

  • @andrewburkovsky9442
    @andrewburkovsky944210 ай бұрын

    It would be great if you'd get somebody with a tripod or a steady cam. I'm getting motion sickness if I try watching it :(

  • @howtohockeytraining

    @howtohockeytraining

    10 ай бұрын

    Sorry about that! If you're watching on a large screen it might help to try watching on your phone instead 😊

  • @kralik663
    @kralik66311 ай бұрын

    I like your videos, they are funny and interesting but about the shooting, why you have no power of your shoot Jeremy is because You use only your hands and no body rotation and bad standing position. You shot from one leg, but You not at the situation You have to be only on one leg. Better to learn how to stand before shot and how to use your full body to generate more power and your hands and flex of stick are the last thing for shot. For the end and good point for better aiming is, when You finish your shot you should finish your stick in the position like you want to show where you are shooting at. The last point point you can aplicate for learning for backhand shot. best way how to practice.

  • @howtohockeytraining

    @howtohockeytraining

    11 ай бұрын

    This video focuses only on one part of the shot. I’ve covered everything you mention here in my 5 part series on the building blocks of shooting and have training courses and step by step training courses for it on The Pond. Everything you mention is great for power, but you can still get a lot of power with only the upper body. I’ve studied a lot of video, I just got back from the NHL combine and was shooting pucks with Bedard who has a great shot. If you watch the pros they don’t always have a “complete shot” in games With legs, body, weight transfer, rotation. Some shots are just the arms, or feet planted, inside leg. It all depends on the situation so I teach how to get a powerful and accurate shot in any situation because that’s how the game is played. No player can always deliver the perfect and most powerful shot. You take the shot you have with the time and space you have.

  • @billkammermeier
    @billkammermeierАй бұрын

    Why are you using a right-handed shot stick if you are right handed? I thought Canadians were taught to use a left-handed stick when they are right handed. And yes I can tell from the video that you are right-handed.

  • @ng4843
    @ng484311 ай бұрын

    Other than bio-steel tasting like piss, good video

  • @Rezin8Gaming
    @Rezin8GamingАй бұрын

    1:57 💀

  • @demjay
    @demjay11 ай бұрын

    Bro, you lost lots of weight. I'm sure your ok. I'm only saying I noticed.

  • @JeffBisCamp
    @JeffBisCamp10 күн бұрын

    What kind of Goal is that and where can I buy one !? Cheers 🏒😎👍🌴☀️🏒

  • @yourmother1631
    @yourmother16316 ай бұрын

    I'm 135 and 5'5 i use a 95 flex and well snappers are the best don't ask how i get it to flex

  • @R_alonso82
    @R_alonso823 ай бұрын

    🏒 всё понятно! 👍

  • @jonathanlittle40
    @jonathanlittle405 ай бұрын

    Guy?? Aside from a bender;;;; who doesn’t know this shit…. This is laughable… I gotta send this to my buds….. they’re gonna piss there pants….

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