How to Skate Like McDavid 🏒

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  • čas přidán 3. 12. 2022
  • Drills from footage of Connor McDavid's on-ice training.
    Steve from BK Hockey runs us through several skating-based drills that replicate what we've seen Connor McDavid on the ice with his training.
    You'll notice a big focus on crossovers and outside edge work, as McDavid utilizes crossovers in his game better than anyone out there.
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Komentáře • 73

  • @AlanenJ
    @AlanenJ Před rokem +65

    Props to the camera guy for keeping up.

  • @tylerrilkoff8345
    @tylerrilkoff8345 Před rokem +25

    Absolutely fantastic skater! Wow so impressed with the break down, camera work and slo mo. Excellent job!

  • @thomaskarlsson4899
    @thomaskarlsson4899 Před rokem +1

    Steve the 👑. Great with the ”slo-mo”👍👏💪🙏

  • @rannikkolainen_
    @rannikkolainen_ Před rokem +1

    Phenomenal technique! Hat's off to you sir.

  • @selenadresing
    @selenadresing Před rokem

    Thank you so much of the video. My son needs to work on his tight turn and mohawk. The slow speed is very helpful.

  • @JNJ1014
    @JNJ1014 Před rokem +20

    Steve has fantastic skating technique but his control of his outside edges are really something else

  • @gastondeveaux3783
    @gastondeveaux3783 Před 6 měsíci

    This is high level stuff. He is rocketing up the ice, talking while doing it, not even breathing hard. Amazing technique and skill. I'm sure years of hard work went into it. Practice makes perfect.

  • @user-yf7mb7mm8z
    @user-yf7mb7mm8z Před rokem

    great video, thank you!

  • @dongertan3320
    @dongertan3320 Před rokem +1

    Steve is a legend.

  • @owenator
    @owenator Před rokem +5

    Wow. That edge work...

  • @vvings9
    @vvings9 Před rokem +3

    BK is the greatest coach on youtube

  • @ronbezanson6304
    @ronbezanson6304 Před rokem +3

    I read once that mcdavid uses gravity to gain power and speed. In other words think of when u have come from behind the net picking up speed point your lead shoulder falling or pointing down the falling force adds power. Not sure if he covers this. Yes combined with the cross overs. Try it i just feel quicker more power transferred. And im 66 skating since i was three. Saskatchewan eh.

  • @Ic3h0rnEt14
    @Ic3h0rnEt14 Před rokem +2

    Now I just need an entire rink to myself to practice...

  • @hawaiianpunch6534
    @hawaiianpunch6534 Před 5 měsíci

    I remember these, I miss practice.

  • @wolfgangfischer532
    @wolfgangfischer532 Před rokem +1

    Wahnsinn wie der das kann.
    Da bin ich Neidisch.
    Alles Gute beim Hockey.
    Gruß aus Bayern. 💪🇩🇪

  • @ced9569
    @ced9569 Před rokem +1

    great video and drills, I just wonder why I see so many drills where the puck carrier has to jump over a hurdle, is it to make it harder, do you see utility in being better at that for in game purposes?

    • @ricks.9984
      @ricks.9984 Před rokem

      It really strengthens your balance and helps build your trust in your edges. I do them in warmups every time I get on the ice (sans props of course).

  • @carxwithasideofshred2905

    fireee

  • @yuri.frolov
    @yuri.frolov Před rokem

    Always interesting: what's the profile/ROH of the blades?..

  • @gpmurf
    @gpmurf Před rokem

    Who makes your stickhandling obstacles/devices?

  • @schwamieboy1
    @schwamieboy1 Před rokem +4

    Awesome, slo mo is needed.

    • @joshmartin1938
      @joshmartin1938 Před rokem

      click on the gear tab (settings) by CC tab. Slow it down 75%, 50% or 25% .

  • @LizardSkin
    @LizardSkin Před rokem

    He’s a god

  • @damianspeyerer5895
    @damianspeyerer5895 Před rokem

    We are gunna do it here.

  • @Martin-lw8qb
    @Martin-lw8qb Před rokem +1

    which hollow is he using in that video?

  • @bxx7666
    @bxx7666 Před rokem +2

    The inside edge punch turns on your backhand side are really valuable. Similar to 5:28 but more of a stop with your right foot and let the left foot come around with momentum. You can stop on a dime and peel off in the opposite direction with minimal effort.

  • @lolahunter8851
    @lolahunter8851 Před rokem +3

    Nice video. Is your stick looks 'longer' than what is typically told to young hockey players starting out. If you don't mind be asking, to what height do you cut your stick while standing with street shoes (nose / chin / etc.)? Thanks

    • @e1dsd720
      @e1dsd720 Před rokem

      he is an adult ,a man

    • @lolahunter8851
      @lolahunter8851 Před rokem +1

      @@e1dsd720 re-read the question Einstein

    • @e1dsd720
      @e1dsd720 Před rokem

      @@lolahunter8851 just buy a stick that goes to your forehead for the same experience. You will shoot a lot of muffins tho

  • @Paul-wo3xc
    @Paul-wo3xc Před rokem +2

    Hey just curious can you ask Steve what hollow he uses? Would be great to know. 👍🏼

    • @chrismarquis8833
      @chrismarquis8833 Před rokem +3

      Don't worry about what he is using dial it in for what's best for you

    • @Paul-wo3xc
      @Paul-wo3xc Před rokem +2

      @@chrismarquis8833 no yeah I’m staying on what I’m always using but I’m just interested yk

  • @ChrisJones-yt8zp
    @ChrisJones-yt8zp Před rokem

    So we're gonna go.

  • @samwelch1130
    @samwelch1130 Před 7 měsíci

    Oak ridges arena?

  • @sebaxyakut683
    @sebaxyakut683 Před rokem

    can you show , how to tie?

  • @gabegardner1797
    @gabegardner1797 Před rokem

    does anyone know what sharpness mc david uses

  • @AndrewTremblay-oz3zr
    @AndrewTremblay-oz3zr Před 3 měsíci

    Hey Jay, Tremblay , Tremblay , AJ, Tremblay defenseman hockey

  • @garygoogleduremar5041

    Великолепно

  • @brendantallett
    @brendantallett Před rokem

    I'm watching this video and i'm thinking to myself hmmmmm this is looks like bookside arena.

  • @cobeetrice
    @cobeetrice Před rokem

    What ROH does Steve use?

    • @yuri.frolov
      @yuri.frolov Před rokem

      I second this. And profile of the blades, please.

  • @user-ri2yh1ce7y
    @user-ri2yh1ce7y Před 5 měsíci

    You are in-f*cking credible!!!!

  • @mortium2062
    @mortium2062 Před rokem +1

    Краги топ)

  • @lowebrandstedt1020
    @lowebrandstedt1020 Před rokem

    What sharpness do you use?

  • @lowebrandstedt1020
    @lowebrandstedt1020 Před rokem

    What sherpening do you use?

  • @bigmanhunt
    @bigmanhunt Před rokem

    what sharpness do you use?

  • @mishanya9019
    @mishanya9019 Před rokem

    Can you show how Mackinnon training and skate?

  • @brianphilippoi349
    @brianphilippoi349 Před rokem +3

    Steve's a great skater and I don't doubt his method or anything, it just seems like McDavid's skating isn't really in focus here. To me it looks like McDavid's different from the other best skaters in the world that he plays against every night in that his he's so explosive in and around his ankles, just like Bobby Orr was. This doesn't address that. If you leave those muscles out, you get a different texture to each stroke and stride.

    • @BenBreeg1138
      @BenBreeg1138 Před rokem +1

      It doesn't have to be the end all be all video on his stride mechanics, but a major component of McDavid's skating is linear crossovers and his training incorporates lots of combinations of skating and stickhandling with obstacles in increasingly complex patterns (moreso than is typical), so the video is relevant.

    • @brianphilippoi349
      @brianphilippoi349 Před rokem +1

      @@BenBreeg1138 I agree the video is relevant. It just doesn't align with the title. Linear crossovers seem more important to McDavid's use of space than his skating per se. He doesn't use them when purely racing, for example. If they were foundational to his speed in raw terms, he would use them in racing scenarios. He uses them to a minimum though when he's in a footrace. He uses them with the puck because the combination of superior end-to-end speed, with side-to-side expansion of attack angles opens up the ice for him and slows defenders down (kind of two-sides-of-the-same-coin scenario). It may seem trivial to split it like that, but I argue it's anything but. I've seen a handful of other NHLers use linear crossovers in footrace situations where they're actually decreasing their coverage of ice over time. Linear crossovers are just what you do when you're a better skater and puck handler to make your attack more acidic to the defense, dissolving its formation. He uses them so much because he's at the top level of the top level in the world. He might say he gets a lot of speed from them, but it doesn't hold up in a raw comparison to his normal forward stride, and his stroke selection reflects this. It's just like all the pros with insane stick skills who talk about the Sakic curve as a toe curve. You can't argue with the results even if the categorization isn't accurate.
      I stand by the evidence of McDavid's skating. His ankle activation is what's so different, on top of all the ways he excels. That's something that's not at all addressed here. This video just shows you some excellent foundations for edging, but nothing about a radically more anatomical way of skating.

    • @BenBreeg1138
      @BenBreeg1138 Před rokem +1

      @@brianphilippoi349 Wouldn't be the first headline in history that maybe isn't 100% accurate. If I am looking at how someone is skating, yes, the actual mechanics are fundamental, but I also want to know how they apply them. Everybody can do mohawks, but Crosby applies them in tight spaces better than and more than others. I think Jason Yee probably has more of what you are looking for wrt the details of how CM skates.

    • @brianphilippoi349
      @brianphilippoi349 Před rokem

      "If I am looking at how someone is skating, yes, the actual mechanics are fundamental, but I also want to know how they apply them." Fully agree. That's why I think it's a common mistake to over-credit linear crossovers. If you look at how he applies them, they aren't his go-to for speed. They are for deception, manipulation, and timing. Yet, the way a lot of people talk about them, they're this magic formula for skating faster. That might be true if the impact of over-structured skates degenerate an individual's stride significantly, which I think is rather common in hockey skating, but that's a problem of a different origin. You also see others, even at the NHL level, applying linear crossovers as if they are the secret to A-to-B sprints.

    • @BenBreeg1138
      @BenBreeg1138 Před rokem

      @@brianphilippoi349 OK, I don't know that I have heard people talk about his linear crossovers as his secret to speed. I have heard people talk about his stride frequency and length, where he brings his foot on recovery, etc. Others use linear crossovers, it's become a "thing" in recent years, but it is certainly a component of his style/arsenal. Skating isn't all about just speed to me. Look at Crosby and Makar, of course they have speed but that isn't what makes their skating great.

  • @7sletin
    @7sletin Před rokem

    Где бросок?

  • @chrismarquis8833
    @chrismarquis8833 Před rokem +3

    How to skate like McDavid at half speed

  • @_goldenboy_331
    @_goldenboy_331 Před rokem

    Умиляют такие тренера, которые без формы такие красавцы, а форму оденут и ничего не могут...
    Тренеры мамкины)))

    • @yuri.frolov
      @yuri.frolov Před rokem

      Здравый смысл подсказывает, что для того, чтобы серьёзно относиться к таким заявлениям, нужно быть уверенным, что заявляющий может (без формы) сделать как минимум то же самое.

    • @_goldenboy_331
      @_goldenboy_331 Před rokem

      @@yuri.frolov здравый смысл подсказывает, что зачем уметь это без формы, если ты в форме это не можешь.

    • @user-fp5fd6zz5q
      @user-fp5fd6zz5q Před rokem

      Это Саку койву

  • @BSV18
    @BSV18 Před rokem

    Ты лаки

  • @CheeseburgerStreaming

    my name connor

  • @williammuff5485
    @williammuff5485 Před rokem

    no way hes got the wrong skates.

  • @hugoolsson597
    @hugoolsson597 Před rokem

    you chop too much onion