The Inside Post
Building A Hockey Player, Gift By Gift
Backyard Rink: Tricks, Tips and Lessons Learned
Five Common Traits of a Great Hockey Leader
Dominate the Puck with these Top Puck Stealing Techniques
Why is it Important to be a Good Puck Handler?
Synthetic Ice: An Essential Training Tool
Making the Right Team for You
Get Ready For Tryouts Today with These 10 Steps
Quick Training Tips for Busy Schedules
When Should You Practice A New Shot?
Be Willing to Make Mistakes
Investing time to learn new skills is an essential part of personal growth. And with the learning of any new technique, such as a stickhandling move, there will undoubtedly make mistakes. This is a good thing. Mistakes are signals that let you know forward progress is taking place. Instead of getting frustrated and abandoning the drill, challenge yourself to think like an elite player and become determined to conquer the issue. Learn from the mistake, make the adjustment, and go again. Soon the mistakes get fewer and fewer, and before long they’ve developed mastery of the new skill.
What Elite Players All Have in Common
Every hockey player has different motivating factors for playing the game. For many, the answer could be for love of the game, to have fun with friends, and/or to be active, which are all perfectly good reasons! Those committed to becoming elite athletes, however, have other personality traits in common that motivate them on their hockey journey, which we explore further in this week's article.