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iTrain Hockey Slap Shot Training Intensive



Learn how to execute a Slap Shot in this video performed by iTH’s Sean Walker. This Slap Shot video tutorial offers basic and advanced teachings on the correct technique to take a stationary and in-motion slap shot on the ice in hockey. Mechanics and technique training, accuracy, power and a shoot to score mentally are all taught in this video. An excellent video for beginners to elite level and all ages.

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iTrain Hockey revolutionized online player development video tutorials with the introduction of Sean Walker’s teachings in 2008. Today, iTH leads the world in hockey training with videos on player skills tutorials, individual and team practice plans, online remote video coaching, off-ice training and motivational videos to better the game for players of all ages and skill levels. iTrain Hockey provides a thorough teaching experience to empower hockey players with breakthrough correctional training in all skills including skating, shooting, passing, puck control, offensive + defensive tactics and so much more. iTH is dedicated to making the best videos on earth, and to making an impact on the development of the great game of hockey! To view our full video library become a member at iTrainHockey.com

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35 Comments

  1. Have made a list with many of your tips and training videos that i am gonna work a lot with this winter

  2. Спасибо, все хорошо показано я английского не знаю, но и так все понятно и наглядно, смотрю с сыном ваши видео.

  3. Супер!
    Я раньше не придавал значения таким деталям, как синхронные движение рук и движение вперёд передней ноги одиновременно! 👍🏼

  4. Need Help: every slap shot I'm leaving a mark on the ice a good 10 inches behind the puck. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong cuz I continue to do it even when I try to correct it. Can anyone give me a tip? What am I probably doing wrong?

  5. Hey man, I’ve practiced everything you said to do in the video but I’m still struggling to get the puck off the ice. My coach says I have wicked power in my shot but I just can’t get the puck up! Do you have any tips?

  6. This channel is the best. I may not be a better hockey player just yet, but I received very valuable coaching for free. Thanks, Sean.

  7. twisting the blade forward after making contact with the puck is what helps get it up in the air- took me a while to figure that out

  8. I can't believe I didn't find this video 6 years ago… I've been struggling with my slapshot for literally 12 years having never learned properly. Tried this technique yesterday and for the first time ever my shot actually looked and sounded like a real clapper. Thank you!!

  9. I’ve been coaching hockey for a few years with for my son’s team. This is the best video I’ve ever seen about how to teach a slap shot. Thank you so very much!

  10. THANK YOU!!!! This is the best slap shot training video I have ever seen. This video showed me what I was doing wrong with bending my arms and why my accuracy wasn’t at its top.

  11. I just want to thanksl your videos are very helpful..I got back on the ice with 2 hip replacements..

  12. Now that was a okay old school slap shot, where you smack the puck as hard as you can with a stiffest hockey stick you can find. Impressive, if you are 6'11, but I recommend using stick flex for your advantage. Bend – yes bend!!! – your right elbow, and keep it close to your body. If you try to keep both arms straight, you look like windmill and a robot, and fail to get a leverage to fully use your body to flex the stick. Your right foot should be planted while pulling you right hand. If the foot points towards the target and the knee is significantly bent after your shot, you failed to plant your foot.

  13. Bro my wrister is an an absolute laser (like 75mph) but my slap shot is so bad😭😭

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