S&D CLINICS – CYCLE 4/WEEK 5
LESSON PLAN PREVIEW
FOUNDATIONAL SKATING**SKATING DRILLS REQUIRED**
FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT
**FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT REQUIRED**
DRILL CIRCUIT
Butterfly Glove/Blocker Save Technique + Post Side RVH To Post Side RVH Slide + Dynamic Transitional Movement
GOALIE TOOLBOX LEARNING RESOURCE
‘Swivel Into K' Isolated Drill
VIDEO OVERVIEW
Skill Chunk: Push Leg Alignment That Is Activated For Explosive Acceleration
Core Element: Active T-Push Base
Technical Skill: T-Push Transitions
This instruction video will zoom in on the ‘skill chunk’ of a technical ‘Core Element’ and analyze the Body Alignment and Muscular Engagement needed when setting up and executing the ‘whole’ Technical Skill.
PRE CLINIC LEARNING PREP
Challenge yourself to mentally download the information by watching the video several times with the intention of understanding the activation and configuration lines needed to correctly execute the skill.
This understanding of the skill will better allow you to be guided by the instructors and correct yourself with a ‘deep thinking’ awareness during training clinics, team practices and in-game performance.
FOUNDATIONAL SKATING
**SKATING DRILLS** (Video Required To Replace)
Watch the video several times with the intention of understanding the foundational skating drill patterns so you are better prepared for when you practice it on the ice.
Estimated At Clinic Practice: 5 – 10 minutes
FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT
**FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT ** Video Required
TECHNICAL SKILL
RVH (Reverse Vertical-Horizontal)
CORE ELEMENT
Active RVH Base
PRACTICE OBJECTIVE
At Home:
To better understand the progressions, It is highly recommended that you set yourself up in a quiet place to watch the video several times.
Then, without distractions, close your eyes and mentally visualize yourself executing the progressions as shown in the video.
By visualizing each progression and the final collaborated sequence, you can prepare yourself to physically execute the movement patterns with confidence and bring more mental awareness when it comes time to practice the skill.
Estimated At Home Practice: 23 – 30 minutes
At Clinic:
In a group format, you will be guided thru each skill piece progression and finishing off the Functional Movement drill with the ‘whole’ technical skill.
Being prepared with a good mental picture of the movement patterns will allow you to maximize the benefits of the physical practice.
Estimated At Clinic Practice: 5 – 10 minutes
DRILL CIRCUIT
Drill 1: Butterfly Glove/Blocker Save Technique
DRILL PACK
Save Selections
CORE ELEMENT
Soft & Stable Shoulders
SKILL FOCUS
Shift Torso Into The Line And Elevation of the Puck Flight While Reaching As Necessary With Soft Arms On Stable Shoulders
Watch the video several times with the intention of understanding what is involved in executing so you are better prepared for when you practice it on the ice.
Estimated At Clinic Practice: 6 – 12 minutes
Drill 2: Post Side RVH To Post Side RVH Slide
DRILL PACK
Down Low Transitions
CORE ELEMENT
Active Sliding Base
SKILL FOCUS
From 15 Degree Angle On Post, Transfer With Butterfly Slide From RVH And Land In RVH With Effective Hip Mobility
Watch the video several times with the intention of understanding what is involved in executing so you are better prepared for when you practice it on the ice.
Estimated At Clinic Practice: 6 – 12 minutes
Drill 3a: Dynamic Transitional Movement (Video Required)
BASELINE PERFORMANCE FOCUS
Executed at ‘Slow Flow Tempo’ (50% to 60% Speed) with a focus on mindfully executing the skill keys when dynamically transitioning thru each technical movement into position
NOTE: Tempo, technical skills and transitions can be adjusted according to the student’s training profile.
Watch the video several times with the intention of understanding what is involved in executing so you are better prepared for when you practice it on the ice.
Estimated At Clinic Practice: 6 – 12 minutes
Drill 3b: Dynamic Transitional Movement (Video Required)
BASELINE PERFORMANCE FOCUS
Executed at ‘Threshold Edge Tempo’ (80% Speed) that pushes explosive acceleration and transitional agility while maintaining functional efficiency when transitioning thru the movement patterns
into position and ready to read, recognize and react
NOTE: Tempo, technical skills and transitions can be adjusted according to the student’s training profile.
Watch the video several times with the intention of understanding what is involved in executing so you are better prepared for when you practice it on the ice.
Estimated At Clinic Practice: 6 – 12 minutes