Brian Ferlin to Cornell

Tip #1 - Off Ice Training

Development Model

Overview Testing Character Psychological
Sensory Physiological Skills Anaerobic

Skills

To become a player that can play the game at speed requires specific skill development, enhancing the athlete’s ability to catch passes, make passes, stickhandle and shoot the puck at top speed. Repetition of specific skills while using the proper technique both on and off the ice, provide the training to master the skills of hockey, allowing the athlete to be successful in a style of play that promotes puck possession and creative play.