Posts in Hockey Training

Functional Core Training

My schedule has been exceptionally busy this week.  Papers/articles to write, presentations to prepare, marketing to do, etc.  No complaints-I’m fortunate to spend the large majority of my day doing things I’m passionate about.  But because I’m limited on time, I’m going to keep it short and sweet today. More on Core Training… Core training […]

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Must-See Defense

I’ve been a Flyers fan for as long as I could remember.  We’ve had our good years and our bad years, but one thing always seems to remain constant-just about every time there is a Flyers’ player in a highlight, it’s a poor defenseman or goalie on the losing end of a highlight reel play. […]

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Rotational Core Training and FREE Gift!

As promised…my favorite rotational core training exercise.  This is actually an ANTI-rotation exercise, developed by and named after physical therapist John Pallof.  Remember that the primary function of the core musculature is to provide stability in the presence of internal and external forces causing movement.  Essentially all this exercise involves is setting up something (like a […]

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Hockey and Love Handles

On Wednesday I introduced the Front Plank and went over why it’s an essential part of any hockey training program.  The Side Plank (video above) adds a greater emphasis to the lateral musculature of the core, including the muscles underneath what most people refer to as their “love handles.”  Will it help get rid of […]

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The Front Plank

On Monday, I wrote about why the core should be trained for stability and to resist movement, opposed to cause it.  One of the most fundamental core stability exercises is the front plank.   The front plank is such a simple exercise that I think its merit is often overlooked.  In my opinion, planking is […]

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