Brian Ferlin to Cornell

Tip #1 - Off Ice Training

Development Model

Overview Testing Character Psychological
Sensory Physiological Skills Anaerobic

Sensory

To most hockey experts, “Hockey Sense” is assumed to be innate – you either have it or you don’t. The notion that “Hockey Sense” is unteachable isn’t because it’s some rare mystical attribute some have and others don’t, but rather because no one tries to understand it and train for it. In order to reach your potential you must develop “Hockey Sense.” Hockey InternationaI’s Sensory Development program mixes Awareness – Anticipation –Analytics by conditioning the neuromuscular system through sensory experiences. Developing a “Sense” for the game is the fabric that ties all the other components together elevating you to a higher level of play.

“You can not become an elite player if you do not have hockey sense.”
George McPhee – GM Washington Capitols