Kevin Neeld — Hockey Training, Sports Performance, & Sports Science

Hockey Training Radio Week: Part 2

A few days back I kicked off “Hockey Training Radio Week” with an interview I did for Maria Mountain on hip impingement (FAI). If you missed it, you can check it out here: Hockey Training Radio Week: Part 1

Hockey Training Radio Week continues with an interview I did for Joe Heiler and his site Sports Rehab Expert, shortly after the release of my new book Ultimate Hockey Training.

I’ve been flattered to be asked to contribute to Joe’s site since it first launched several years ago. If you’re not familiar with it, it features articles, videos, webinars, and forum discussions from some of the top minds in sports training and rehabilitation. If you’re reading this as a hockey player or parent, the site may not be for you. But if you’re a strength coach or sports medicine professional, I HIGHLY recommend you check it out it.

In this “Ultimate Hockey Training Interview”, we discuss:

  1. Updates on sports hernia and FAI
  2. Unilateral versus bilateral training
  3. Taking advantage of the CNS to improve power and strength
  4. My ‘core’ training system
  5. And a whole lot more!

You can listen to the interview by clicking the link below!

Listen Here >> Ultimate Hockey Training Interview

To your success,

Kevin Neeld

P.S. If you’re interested in more sports rehab and sports performance information, check out Sports Rehab Expert!

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Kevin Neeld

Kevin Neeld Knows Hockey

Kevin has rapidly established himself as a leader in the field of physical preparation and sports science for ice hockey. He is currently the Head Performance Coach for the Boston Bruins, where he oversees all aspects of designing and implementing the team’s performance training program, as well as monitoring the players’ performance, workload and recovery. Prior to Boston, Kevin spent 2 years as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for the San Jose Sharks after serving as the Director of Performance at Endeavor Sports Performance in Pitman, NJ. He also spent 5 years as a Strength and Conditioning Coach with USA Hockey’s Women’s Olympic Hockey Team, and has been an invited speaker at conferences hosted by the NHL, NSCA, and USA Hockey.