HOW TO 'DIG UNDER THE PUCK' - FULL TUTORIAL

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The hockey world lost it's mind when Mike Legg did "The Michigan" for the very first time. It's now 2017 and there's a better way to do it, and in this tutorial I teach you how.

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Sorry for the volume being low...CRANK IT UP!

PavelBarber
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Love this video, but please stop making such good videos. At this rate there is no way I'll beat you to 100k 😄😄

CoachJeremy
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How hockey has changed super tricks, lite sticks now hockey skates as lite as running shoes. I am 67 and trying Pavel tricks with the puck. Never stop learning

chuckwest
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Artist: Notaker
Song: Shimmer
Awesome sound as well

mikg
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this is the best tutorial on this ....i've been trying this for years...i'm going to apply this technique to see if it actually pancake reference is great..hopefully i could finally learn this

donovans
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bro thank you this is incredible and it is the only thing i was missing

djplasma
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Love your channel, bro. My 7 yo son tunes in a lot. "Dad, Pavel sez...." ;)

tourstriker
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Amazing tutorial as always Pav, cheers from van island

toddadams
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You are wizard with the puck love theses videos thanks

feoudarxis
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omg you are the guy Yee effusively talks about... thanks for this vid. that was driving me nuts for a long time.

marktrop
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This is fun to do with a ball and harder imo playing roller hockey at tennis court games and stuff like that, but to do it with a ball is like a combination of both, its not flat so its not gunna sit as pretty on ur blade, you kind of toedrag it back onto the blade but never really let the blade stop touching the ball, like it does a puck. Ive learned it on both and its fun, its a bit easier with a puck because its heavy and once its on ur blade u can swing the momentum all around and keep it there, with a ball you have that extra weight, but its not nearly as much, its lighter and comes off ur blade alot easier. But its still learnable.

profo
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Hi Pavel Barber! Is the technique exacly the same in inline hockey ?
Keep on the good work mate !

mr.sharkboy
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Thanks for the vid I'll be practicing this forever

imyadaddfortnite
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I can do this move now thanks to you, but I feel like it should be explained that when the blade hits the puck, the opposite edge of the puck pops up, and then when that edge opposite to the blade goes back down again, the edge of the puck originally hit with the blade pops up as a result, and that little gap allows you to slide that blade underneath the puck. This can be seen exaggerated on the toe move (The second way that you showed how to pick up the puck). What I'm saying is, the blade doesn't just slide underneath, it makes the puck jump around and THEN you can slide the blade underneath. This is important to understand when learning how to do it. That is why after initial contact with the puck, you have to keep sliding the blade forwards.

cadillacctsv
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Hey Pavel - Is this easier to do on ice than on a shooting pad?

nastley
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I found out how to do the og one in a stick n puck and it felt so good

OshieTheCorgi
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Here's a late comment from a player that spent a couple of days a week off ice over a summer break (~3 months) to practice the basics of this technique; it's definitely something that requires soft hands and a lot of hours to event remotely become consistent at. Also, beware that there's a big difference in blade thickness for the different brands and models of sticks, which obviously makes quite a big difference (for instance, CCM sticks tend to be thicker and BAUER thinner). Ice build up on the blade can make it virtually impossible to keep the puck on the blade, so make sure to practice with fresh tape and wax.

andersborum
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Can I practice this at the roller rink? Or would a board and ice puck be better?

shreddydude
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Practiced this in my kitchen and got it after about 50 tires. I’m sure my down stairs neighbors were happy with it.

phillyphilly
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is it possible to make a compilation of YOUR most creative dekes and shootout moves?

Holmenater