Amy is challenging her older athletes by having them jump and run on the blue line while she drags them back on a tether. She reminds him to keep his...
Amy is challenging her older athletes by having them jump and run on the blue line while she drags them back on a tether. She reminds him to keep his...
Amy is working with elite level hockey players in a drill working on quick pivoting turns in both directions with a shoot at the end. She wants them...
Amy is teaching a small group class with older players. For their first drill, she has them skate inside edge-crossover-inside edge-crossover. She...
Amy starts off with reminding coaches to teach that there are two pushes in a crossover. Her drill begins with what she calls a ‘scooter...
Amy starts off by saying that crossovers need to be taught from day one. Tilting into a crossover is key. First, she has her skaters lay their hockey...
From day one, hockey skaters should learn the mohawk! This is Amy’s first piece of advice. Mohawks help with transitioning from forward to...
Amy uses a cone (it could be a skate guard) to teach a stride drill. By holding the cone in front of their body, the skater tries not to move it left...
Amy Brolsma provides us with a quick, entertaining solution to a common problem. Often younger skaters flail their hockey stick around when they are...
Amy‘s video begins with a drill she takes directly from the figure skating world: alternating outside three turns. The skaters want to work on...
Amy begins by discussing the limits of teaching on open skating sessions that don’t allow hockey sticks. A workaround she suggests is using...