To be a great hockey player and score lots of goals hockey players need to have a good shot, and be able to handle the puck. Hockey players can practice their shots with a few pucks and something to shoot against, but practicing stickhandling can be hard. The problem with practicing your stickhandling off-ice is that nothing can match the smooth glide of a puck on ice. Balls are a different shape, hockey pucks flip all over the place and most off-ice pucks just don’t work. So how can a hockey player get the smooth glide feel off-ice? The answer is the Green Biscuit. The problem with stickhandling off-ice is friction and vibration. The added friction slows the puck down, and the vibration makes pucks flip over. The Green Biscuit uses a unique design to reduce both friction and vibration so you get that on-ice feel, even on rough surfaces.
Stickhandling Tips
Once you get your Green Biscuit you should practice a number of things. Here are some tips that will help you become a better stickhandler
- Practice controlling the puck anywhere you can reach it, this means in front of you, behind, and on each side
- Practice putting the puck as far as you can to one side, and then bringing it all the way to the other side.
- Practice moving the puck from side to side, and forwards and backwards
- Practice toe drags in front of you, and to your side
- Practice moving the puck from behind you to in front of you (extra points of you can do it between your legs)
These tips will help you become more comfortable with the puck. To get your Green Biscuit visit hockeyshot.com.