Hockey Training Radio Week: Part 3

This is the third and final segment of Hockey Training Radio Week! If you missed the first two posts, you can check them out here:

  1. Hockey Training Radio Week: Part 1
  2. Hockey Training Radio Week: Part 2

Today is also my birthday. I don’t generally make a big deal about my birthday (so I won’t start now), but I’m looking forward to hanging out with one of my old college buddies in Boston tonight. Another year in the books, and lots of exciting things to look forward to in the future!

In Part 3, I want to share an interview I did with Anthony Renna as part of Hockey Strength and Conditioning‘s new “Hockey Strength Podcast”. The podcast is completely free, and features a hockey training expert (…or me) discussing their contributions to HockeyStrengthandConditioning.com and insights into their current training methodology. I really enjoyed the first two episodes with Mike Potenza and Darryl Nelson, and am happy that Anthony has had the time and energy to put this together for us (I suppose as an Islanders fan, you have to fill your time somehow!). In Episode 3, Anthony and I discuss:

  1. The focus of the final phase of our in-season youth training program
  2. Directional rolling, an advancement in self-myofascial release
  3. The various roles breathing plays in performance

Check out the Episode 3 of the Hockey Strength Podcast at the link below:

Listen Here >> Hockey Strength Podcast: Episode 3

Don’t forget to check out Hockey Strength and Conditioning! For $1, you can get access to countless hockey training programs, articles, exercise videos, webinars, and forum discussions from some of the most experience professionals in hockey strength and conditioning! Not a bad deal if you ask me!

To your success,

Kevin Neeld

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