hey, i'm tim mckeig, of the uncw seahawks,and today, i'm going to show you how to handle the puck in ice hockey. first things first,you want to worry about your body posture. usually, your legs are going to be about shoulderwidth apart, knees bent; good posture over the puck. next will be your hands. if you'reright handed like myself, you're going to want to press your left hand at the top ofyour stick, and usually, aid about four arms
How Long Is A Hockey Game, length down the shaft for your supportinghand. to start off, you're going to want to great, look down at the puck, put it in themiddle of your stick from side to side. this is usually referred to as cradling the puck.it's all in your wrists. you want to make sure you're getting it and cupping the puck,cupping the puck. you don't want to go too
hard. it's going to be hard to handle it andkeep control of the puck. usually, your body, you're going to want to move with the puck;side to side, to keep good control. usually, this is done while skating, instead of stationary,but a good way to start would be stationary. now, some of the different techniques thatare used while stick handling the puck would usually be out to the back hand, all the wayto the forehand, backhand, forehand, backhand, forehand, basic. and you see how my body'smoving with the puck, to help cradle it. you don't want to have your body too stiff, oryou're going to lose control of that puck pretty easily. now, after the basic steps,you can move into some more advanced cradling methods, such as the toe pull, which wouldbe out to the front of the toe, as you can
see. pull it back in towards your body, andonce again, cradle that puck right there in the middle of your stick. just some of theother methods you can use. but you want to make sure you get that basic down, back andforth, back and forth with the cradle. and that's how you handle the puck in ice hockey.
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