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Hockey Performance Unleashed: Josh Levine: Fixing Youth Hockey for Better Development

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Josh Levine discusses the various challenges facing youth hockey, including scheduling inconsistencies, locker room issues, rising costs, and the importance of multi-sport participation. He emphasizes the need for better scheduling practices, the impact of overtraining, and the significance of foundational skills in young athletes. Levine advocates for gamifying skill development to enhance engagement and learning among younger players, while also addressing the misconceptions parents have about athletic development. Connect with Josh Levine: Contact: The Fortis Academy Instagram: @thefortisacademy LinkedIn: Josh Levine Level Up Your Training Train with Coach Tim and take your game to the next level with hockey training programs from HockeyTraining.com. Start today:https://hockeytraining.com/programs/

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Hockey Performance Unleashed: Matt Kelly: Fix Your Hips, Boost Your Game

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Physiotherapist and biomechanist Matt Kelly discusses the complexities of hip and groin pain in hockey players. He breaks down the anatomy of the hip joint into five layers, explaining how each layer contributes to common injuries seen in athletes. Matt emphasizes the importance of assessing hip pain through a layered approach, considering factors above and below the hip joint. He also shares insights on lifestyle behaviors, strength training strategies for young athletes, and the significance of movement competency. The conversation further explores hip strength ratios, alternative testing methods, and the impact of asymmetries in hockey training. Finally, Matt provides recommendations for exercises that promote hip health and stability. Takeaways -The hip joint can be understood in five layers. -Common injuries in hockey players include labrum tears and groin strains. -Assessing hip pain requires looking at the entire kinetic chain. -Playing multiple sports can help reduce injury risk in young athletes. -A consistent hip mobility program is essential for young athletes. -Movement competency should be prioritized in training. -Hip strength ratios are important for injury prevention. -Alternative testing methods can provide insights into hip strength. -Asymmetries in training should be addressed but not overly corrected. -Exercises should focus on glute max strength and proper movement patterns.

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Hockey Performance Unleashed: Matt Korthuis: Mastering the Mental Game for Hockey Excellence

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Tim Lebbossiere interviews Matt Korthuis, a former professional hockey player turned mental performance coach. They discuss the importance of mental training in sports, particularly in hockey, and how it can significantly impact players' confidence and performance. Matt shares strategies for building confidence through self-awareness, positive self-talk, and visualization techniques. He emphasizes the need for consistency in mental training, likening it to physical training, and highlights the role of meditation in enhancing focus and presence during games. The conversation also touches on the challenges of aligning coaching styles with modern mental training practices. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mental Performance Coaching 03:02 Building Confidence Through Mental Training 05:52 The Importance of Positive Self-Talk 09:00 Visualization Techniques for Success 11:50 Meditation and Focus in Sports 14:53 The Role of Coaches in Mental Training

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Hockey Performance Unleashed: Maria Mountain: Optimizing Goalie Training

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Tim Lebbossiere sits down with Maria Mountain, an esteemed exercise physiologist and goalie training consultant, to explore what it takes to excel in the crease. They dive into the key attributes of successful goalies, the critical role of consistent training, and best practices for optimizing in-season goalie development. Maria offers expert insights on building strength from the inside out, addressing the unique conditioning requirements of goalies, and tailoring training programs to individual needs. The discussion highlights the importance of mobility and stability in a goalies performance, with Maria sharing actionable advice for both coaches and athletes aiming to elevate their game. Here are some takeaways from the podcast: -Successful goalies love the game and are motivated by it. -Consistency in training is key to success. -Goalies need to focus on prehab mobility and functional strength. -Building strength from the inside out is crucial for goalies. -Mobility training is as important as strength training. -Conditioning for goalies differs significantly from skaters. -Bottom-up strength training can enhance performance. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Maria Mountain and Her Expertise 06:01 Building Strength from the Inside Out 11:46 Individualizing Training Programs for Goalies --- Ready to take your game to the next level? Head over to HockeyTraining.com/programs for done-for-you training programs designed to improve your performance on the ice. Whether you're looking to boost your speed, power, or overall athleticism, weve got you covered. Start your journey to becoming a stronger, faster, and more confident player today!

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Hockey Performance Unleashed: We’re Back: Meet Our New Host, Coach Tim Lebbossiere

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In this debut episode, were thrilled to welcome new podcast host Coach Tim Lebbossiere, Assistant Performance Coach for the Boston Bruins. Coach Tim kicks things off by introducing himself, answering listener questions, and sharing his expert insights into hockey performance. He offers a glimpse into his coaching style and training methodologies, emphasizing the year-round importance of power and explosive work. Listeners will also gain actionable advice on in-season conditioning, structuring speed training, and optimizing pregame warm-ups to ensure peak on-ice performance. This is just the beginningnew interview-style episodes with Coach Tim will be released monthly, each packed with valuable strategies and insights to help hockey players take their game to the next level! Takeaways Power and explosive work should be emphasized year-round. Strength training has a longer residual effect than speed training. In-season conditioning should be tailored to ice time and player needs. Distance running may not be the best option for hockey players. Low-impact conditioning methods are preferable for hockey training. Goalies require different conditioning strategies than skaters. Speed work should be divided into acceleration, max velocity, and change of direction. Warm-ups should include mobility, activation, and neural activation components. Pregame lifting should focus on low volume to avoid fatigue. Individualized training is crucial for optimizing player performance.

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