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

Transitional Speed Training for Hockey

I posted this yesterday, but wanted to put it up again in case you missed it. The feedback I’ve gotten on this hockey speed training video has been fantastic. Click the link below and check it out for yourself!

Click here to watch now >> Speed Training for Hockey

From yesterday…

And today, it begins.

Almost a year ago exactly, I started writing what I intended to be the most comprehensive hockey training resource ever created. I wasn’t interested in developing just another basic off-season program or a theoretical manual on hockey physiology. I wanted to put my entire system on paper: age-specific hockey development recommendations, components of a comprehensive program, year-round programming recommendations, linear and parallel exercise progressions and regressions, and more. It took a long time. I edited, rewrote, edited, re-edited, rewrote, and edited again until everything was just right. And when all the dust finally settled, I can say that I’m more proud of this book, Ultimate Hockey Training, than I am of anything else I’ve ever created, and I can’t wait to share it with you.

A preview of things to come…

Next week I will be officially releasing Ultimate Hockey Training to the public. To start getting you excited, I recorded three videos on various components of hockey training. The first covers a topic that I receive more questions on than any other: Speed Training.

Click here to watch now >> Speed Training for Hockey

In the video, you’ll discover:

  1. Common problems in current hockey speed training
  2. 3 types of hockey speed and off-ice training strategies for each
  3. Why “agility” training will NOT make you a faster skater
  4. How speed training fits into a comprehensive off-ice training program
  5. How to alter your speed training depending on the time of year

Click the link below to check out the video now!

Click here to watch now >> Speed Training for Hockey

Videos like this take a ton of time and energy to record. All I ask in return is that you help spread the word about the information. After you watch the video, please forward this link along to every hockey players, parent, coach, trainer, and strength coach that you think will benefit from the information! You can email it out, post it on Facebook, tweet it, or all of the above. Whatever you prefer! Thanks in advance, and enjoy the video!

To your success,

Kevin Neeld

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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.