What’s the difference between a puck dumper and a 40-goal scorer?
Fear and Confidence.
Fear is not a high-performance emotion. Fear is a primal emotion that limits our creativity. When players are fearful to make a mistake on the ice, they are operating at a fraction of their potential and they play very safe. The thoughts are “Don’t screw up”. When fear is driving your thoughts, you are not looking for attack angles or weaknesses in a defense and you have lost your ability to process risk/reward percentages in real time. You become a robot. Robots get to the redline and dump it in.
Confident players think “Where is the opportunity?” Confident players want the puck.
It’s tough for a player to develop the mindset required to play a confident game when the threat of being benched looms in the background. But it is possible. It can be learned. It is a skill.
Learn how to play hockey confidently and not fearlessly with this instructional video on how to play hockey. You'll learn the basics of the sport and how to put them into practice, no matter your skill level.
If you're interested in learning how to play hockey but are scared of the big ice, this video is for you! In it, we'll introduce you to the sport and help you build your skills so that you can enjoy playing hockey without fear. From beginner to intermediate, this video will teach you the basics you need to start playing hockey!
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