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'Are You Practicing to Your Full Potential'
- TIPS TO PRACTICE SMARTER -

By Maurice (Moe) Tanel

Do You Focus On What You Want To Improve, or Are You Wasting Energy with Random Practice?

Purposeful practice is key for goaltenders to improve. Every session should serve a purpose, with the goal of improving a specific skill element.

‘Don’t focus on the performance results that will get you noticed but rather the practice awareness that will help you improve.’
Our Development Philosophy

When developing your skills, the quality of your practice is the key factor in determining how much you will improve. Purposeful practice, structured with clear intent, ensures that every training session contributes meaningfully to your growth as a goalie. But are you truly making the most of your time on the ice?

Are Your Practice Sessions Structured Around Clear, Progressive Skill Development?

Practice without structure can lead to wasted time and slow improvement. Every session should have a focus—whether it’s refining transitional movements, improving rebound control, or bringing more tactical control to your crease. A well-structured practice plan builds on previous skills and gradually increases in complexity, ensuring continuous progression. Are you following a plan that challenges you, or are you just repeating the same drills without purposeful advancement?

How Intentional Are You with Your Reps—Are You Practicing with Awareness or Just Going Through the Motions?

Repetition is crucial, but mindless reps won’t lead to improvement. Every save, every push, and every recovery should have intention behind it. Are you analyzing your technique with each rep? Are you aware of your positioning and how it affects your ability to react? High-level goalies don’t just put in the time—they maximize every rep by practicing with focus and self-awareness.

Are You Preparing Yourself for Practice Before Stepping Onto the Ice?

Your training doesn’t start when you hit the ice—it starts before that. Mental preparation is just as important as physical readiness. Do you know what skills you want to focus on before you step on the ice. Do you know what adjustments you have to make when executing on the ice? The best goalies develop practice knowledge to better understand what they need to change in order to get better.  

Are You Maximizing Every Session, or Is There Room for Improvement?

Great goalies don’t just train hard—they practice smart. Assess your current approach to practice and ask yourself: Are you mindfully pushing yourself toward improvement, or are there areas where you can be more intentional?

By refining your focus and bringing awareness to every rep, you can elevate your game to the next level. Small adjustments in your approach—whether it’s tightening up your movements, making better reaction decisions, or improving your tactics—can make a significant impact over time. The difference between a good goalie and a great one often comes down to the details: how mindfully engaged you are in your practice, what knowledge are you bringing to practice that will help you make adjustment, and how committed are you to pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone.

Success isn’t just about putting in the hours—it’s about making those hours count. So, the question remains—are you ready to practice with purpose and unlock your full potential?

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