Shooting with a purpose in ice hockey
McMillan, Scott (2012)
McMillan, Scott
HAAGA-HELIA ammattikorkeakoulu
2012
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201302072142
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201302072142
Tiivistelmä
This project strives to create a comprehensive teaching theory for shooting in the game of hockey.
It divides the ice into areas players can and cannot score from. It explains the best areas on the net to shoot at, techniques and tactics that can be taught to increase scoring proficiency from the scoring areas. It also gives techniques and tactics for how to use a shot to create a scoring chance from areas of the ice where the initial shot is not likely to go in. Where on the goalie to shoot to create a quality rebound, or shoot for a deflection.
Goaltending techniques are examined and explained. How shooters can use this information in order to gain an advantage when shooting a puck is investigated.
The thesis is a project based thesis. The project was a drill manual. The manual consists of shooting drills and teaching methods for those drills that is supported by the theory of the written portion.
It divides the ice into areas players can and cannot score from. It explains the best areas on the net to shoot at, techniques and tactics that can be taught to increase scoring proficiency from the scoring areas. It also gives techniques and tactics for how to use a shot to create a scoring chance from areas of the ice where the initial shot is not likely to go in. Where on the goalie to shoot to create a quality rebound, or shoot for a deflection.
Goaltending techniques are examined and explained. How shooters can use this information in order to gain an advantage when shooting a puck is investigated.
The thesis is a project based thesis. The project was a drill manual. The manual consists of shooting drills and teaching methods for those drills that is supported by the theory of the written portion.