Defence Tactics in Hockey

Описание к видео Defence Tactics in Hockey

Looking to up your defence tactics? In this video Jason goes over top blue line tactics from the Downhill Skating Rasmus Dahlin. We dive deep into Rasmus Dahlin's game-changing mechanics that set him apart from players like Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar.

While players like Makar are known for their 10 and 2s and open hips, Dahlin's game relies on a unique skill set. He uses his inside hip internal rotation to create shot opportunities. We break down this move and show you how to fake out defenders just like Dahlin by holding this precarious-looking position. Train 2.0 is here to guide you through the process.

Today, we focus on Dahlin's transitional skating mechanics for attacking from the blue line. The key here isn't overwhelming strength; it's about getting comfortable in a seemingly uncomfortable position. Dahlin's ability to coil his body and pull the puck back while maintaining this position is a game-changer. Learn how to make defenders bite on your fakes, just like Dahlin.

We provide numerous examples of how Dahlin masters this technique to give you a better understanding of how to use it effectively. The Downhill Skating System is designed to help you adopt Dahlin's mechanics and elevate your game.

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