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Wally Kozak
Registrace 4. 03. 2009
U13 Evasive Tight Turns - Progressions and Teaching
Individual Tactical skills create space and time to pass the puck. Mastering tactical skills will lead to better game performance.
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Ken Babey's Practicing Tactical skills at the College level
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Ken reminds coaches to spent time developing the Individual Tactical skills required to benefit from competitive situational drills. Ken invested the first 2 months of practice. They were able to do the Continuous Chicago drill in the last half of the season. His progressive developmental approach resulted in numerous National College championships
Ken's Chicago Continuous Drill Progression # 3
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Players come off the bench to participate in this drill, simulating every situation in a game.
Ken's "Chicago" Flow drill
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Ken Babey explains a favorite drill used when coaching a College team and numerous National Teams competing in World Championships. The continuous drill covers all aspects of the game. Ken progresses the games to include all numerical possibilities 2 vs 2 to 5 vs 5
Olympic Gold - Passion , Power and Performance 3 min.
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17 Year old, Summer McIntosh wins a Gold medal in her second Olympics. This CBC segment reveals her passion and the balanced perspective her family provides supporting her in her journey. Will she be able to do it for 3 more Olympics ?
What's lacking in Hockey Development ? 1 min 30 secs
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Hockey Sense. Making good decisions using their skills together on the ice.
Hockey is changing for the better - 6 min.
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Hockey is changing for the better - 6 min.
Defending the best players today
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This years Stanley Cup was an example of a commitment to Defensive Hockey. The best players did not dominate because every on played a 200 foot game. Offense wins Games and Defense wins Championships.
Tom Molloy - I was not a Hockey Canada guy. - 10 min.
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Tom Molloy has worked with and learned the best coaches in Europe. He was ahead of his time and explains how not being a Hockey Canada guy was an advantage. He was ahead of his time and continues to coach and learn.
Good Practice develops Good Game habits 6 min
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A habit is ,,, something that you do that you just can't stop doing. Pay attention to the details and reinforce good habits at practice and in Games.
Skills are the foundation of Hockey Sense - 32 min
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Developing skills requires deliberate practice. Skills create time and space . Game like drills require players to make plays in game situations. Hockey Sense is learned through competitive drills and games.
Maximum use of Ice time ? 11 min
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Sharing ice with a team of your level is an opportunity to work on Team Play (1/2 ice) and compete Whole ice. Will coaches work together?
Can Hockey Sense be taught ? 8 min.
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Coaches who always tell their players what to do will create robots. Provide a flexible stucutre which they can play within. They will Figure it out we guide,; not over coach them.
Experience is the best Teacher - 17 min.
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The Sharks discussions are worth contemplating. Don't wait until you are too old to coach to learn from the experience of coaching.
Sports Hockey and Life from the 1950's to today - 30 min.
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Sports Hockey and Life from the 1950's to today - 30 min.
Coaching is Leadership and doing 'Good" for people - 8 min
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Coaching is Leadership and doing 'Good" for people - 8 min
Hockey U 13 to Pro - Getting Better 50 mins
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Hockey U 13 to Pro - Getting Better 50 mins
Jessie Marsch interview - day after the Bronze medal game - 10 mins.
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Jessie Marsch interview - day after the Bronze medal game - 10 mins.
Jesse Marsch - Post Game Interview - 8 min
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Jesse Marsch - Post Game Interview - 8 min
Jesse Marsch - Learning from losing = Development - 30 secs.
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Jesse Marsch - Learning from losing = Development - 30 secs.
Jesse Marsch- Interview for the ages - 8 mins.
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Jesse Marsch- Interview for the ages - 8 mins.
who was the player who had the puck at the end of the video? right handed, white helmet
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I don't want to break out it always should go to D to right wing or to left wing then to the center. which is dangerously close to your own goalie unless it's necessarily absolutely positively essential to do so.
why are these so-called professional hockey players making mistakes of a pee wee? mostly all of them are shooting off the wrong foot terrible passing!
Love the "Hi Sharks" sign in Sami Jo Small's office! Great conversation about the women's game.
Formula 1 on skates was Paul.
It's a fantastic camp for goalies who like fast paced action . Players on defense need to stickhandle or pass the puck over the blueline before the switch to offensive line change occurs. Learn how to handle the puck in fast 4 minute games . Stats and a playoffs are made . There is also a pro Preperation camp and even an NHL camp that you can watch for free
When coach shows up without pucks...
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Love this movie !!
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Another reason for Gretzky points, he was very good however the goalies back in the day were absolutely terrible. Where would you see a goalie turn around and give up his back on a breakaway? Lol times have changed for the better
My friends cat saw this team & then turned into a lion
Karlsson to Hoffman is unmatched
Nicely done, but Karlson to Hoffman is better
great pass, but i think karlsson's hail mary to hoffman in 2017 (in this same building funny enough) is the greatest pass of all time
It’s refreshing to see a prominent hall of famer throwing shade so bluntly…a little unpolished in his delivery..but what are these players gonna do when they see the tape? Moose is calling you out and he’s right. You can’t write him off as an armchair critic when he’s got six rings, a ton of points/games played…and some nasty sin bin totals to boot😮
What a masterful discussion! Wally has this amazing skill to direct focus on the important and meaningful details that produce best results. Hi work as a mentor is second to none. Producing a video of the reflections he initiates is a legacy that will make a difference for up and coming leaders, coaches in sports. Make a point of listening to this one all the way through.
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Wally so great to hear Alan and you, Master Mentors of the game! Thanks for posting these. I use cues like..."Low and slow" to establish forwards that are available to support the puck in these situations and on-ice areas. Similarly, a timed skate path with the mid-ice forward mirroring, as you mentioned in the video, is also a very good cue/concept to teach. Paced and well-timed skating generates multiple options in generating a rush. I am experimenting with challenging the D and Fwds to begin to think about "the next pass" in the sequence. Two passes upstream...this idea comes from elite soccer teachings. In the example you provide, I also instruct and cue the D-men to backward skate, into "the pocket", thereby gaining space and ice behind or back into transition ice so they can create some room for themselves. Then the D puck carrier can "step up" into open ice on their own "read" forward skating and moving the puck with a direct pass option. In this way, the D passer is supporting the pass by shortening the gap to the puck receiver. They can be available for a bump back. The D-hinge is also a wrinkle that can be added to the sequence you describe in the video. The hinge tactically creates deception and misdirection (I think it is underused). Having said this, it seems that Neutral Zone (NZ) regroups, and NZ counters, occur less and less in today's game. At least, in North American Pro, Major Jr etc. The NZ now is only occupied (NHL stats) about 17 % of the total playtime. The NZ has become a drive-through zone. This is unfortunate. Pucks are thrown deep far too often from the NZ and players stay in their lanes far too often in my opinion. What do you guys think? Is tactical gain and advantage possible by regrouping or is moving the puck back towards the DZ too risky?
The costs add up making it inaccessible for lots of parents.
"It was just one of those careers."
Should be staple drill for OZ player development! F1/F2 strong side support - F3 high weak side then when puck switch sides F3 now F1
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They’re playing at half speed looks like
This has to be a joke. This can’t be a AA team either. They can barely skate. My U10s in Minnesota could skate circles around these kids. Brutal.
We use to have drill that every “player” had to score a goal before the practice could end and if the goalie let any goal that the coach deemed makeable to be saved the entire team had to restart lol
Very specific. Also, why does the video loop?
You're 1 of those liberal Canadian parents who ruin hockey for normal kids. AA.....put ur phone away and watch your kid he won't last long!
this is a joke right?
Why Pack is Yellow?))
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"Gentlemen, this is your home field so please, take the ball" The ultimate setup. LOL
Using lyrical poems, like the, "One high, one low..." or "When in drought glass and out..." similies and analogies suggest a kind of short-hand in communication and understanding when coaching. Many sports use them to teach principles and concepts...in hockey we may not use them often enough to simplify the game for players.
its ok can use gravity to balance body and increase speed ...outside edge its old style skating ...nothing wrong... a little bit slower but conserve all energy ... great job
One of the best goals ever - what a set up !!
Dude was smooth af
@mikerichards8456 13 days ago best sport ever
As a western New Yorker this scene has a special place in my heart because of Jim Kelly’s cameo.
best sport ever
This is amazing ty!
"Just one of those days ya know, scored 3 goals and 3 assists" Wayne Gretzky
Wally I am reading about shape and pattern recognition and decision making. Based on research on learning and recognition/response "quick decision makers" use shapes and patterns to respond quickly and correctly to a situation better than others that do not have that been taught (and practiced) that skill! Love the chat!I wish I could break free for the Dead Sharks!!!
What is the drug? I must have missed it .
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What are the odds, Holyfield says a line about “eating a body part?” And then his ear is bite off years later, twice.
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This scene was great! But honestly, WTF is with Evander Holyfield? They have a "who's who" of NFL stars. His cameo made no sense and didn't add to it. And why of all the actual football players did he get a line?! The director must have owed him money.