How To Improve Your Snap Shot

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Been playing a long time Jeremy I like watching uoyr videos because you are analyzing what I learned over time without ever analyzing my shot. Make sense? And you reinforce the important key parts of the shot or whatever you are teaching, and it improves me at the same time! In a game, no time to analyze, just skate and shoot! Thanks man!😅🎉

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Let me start by saying I love your videos, there's tons of great content, good explanations, great editing, all in all an awesome resource! However I must respectfully disagree with the notion that a snapshot is defined by shooting off the inside leg... You can shoot a snapper off the outside leg too; what defines a snapshot is the fact that you strike the puck (or more accurately, the ice just in front of it) - typically, but not necessarily, after a quick tap or drag inside - as opposed to the sweeping "fling"-like motion of a wrist shot.

A few extra points that I've found to be the most helpful things in learning this type of shot (for beginners):
1) Really need to flex the stick. Practicing with a stiff, high flex wooden stick will not help as a beginner. To this point, get a whippy stick w low flex to learn the feel of the stick snapping/whipping out after a proper flex, and really drive down into the bottom hand (transferring weight onto inside foot helps with this as mentioned in the video)
2) Best tip for top hand motion i heard was to imagine the motion of whipping a wet towel
3) Start without the initial touch or the drag inside. Just set the puck in the sweet spot and whack it directly, hitting the ice just in front of the puck, with lots of pressure *down* into the ice to get the flex, as well as forward into the puck. Once you can get a decent snap like that, then add in the initial drag inside just before the snap. If you're a beginner just learning a snapshot, trying to do it all at once with the drag first is just gonna make things harder. Isolate the components then put them together

tmanypuppies
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I watch these videos a lot, they help me so much! I’m young and am starting hockey, thank you for all the tips!

pandaflower
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finally I can play Hockey whenever I want cause here in germany hockey is so expensive that my parents dont want me to play the game I live. They couldn‘t afford it and I got to play football (soccer) instead of hockey ( I love football as well but hockey is my favorite sport to play. I had a stick and a hockeyball and that‘s it, but now I work and earn my own money I can afford it and train as much I can do to play someday hockey in a team.
love your vids bud :)

snowcat
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got my first game soon and the snapper is lacking just tryna get some goals

Fredsodjf
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havent watched you in a minute man! how you doing?

mmink.
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Do you snap your wrists when you stich contacts puck or move puck briefly?

Ranalla
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I seriously want to see a relaunch of Coaches Corner with Jeremy sitting alongside Ron McLean.

harmagician
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I wacht this before my hockey season I was the top scorer on my team

carternowosielski
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I see you are using the hockey shot tiles …I bought the better hockey ones…. Do you suggest those also??

jakeletourneau
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This video very help. Me now very snap shot. Me happy. Me demon turtle now.

MTLGSE
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i've been working on my shot a lot but i cant seem to get that snap sound. a lot of the kids i play with seem to get it with no effort and they get fast zippy shots without putting any power. are there any videos or tips you could give me to learn how to get that snap sound when i shoot?

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