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Every great shooter will agree – if you want a great shot- you have to shoot a lot of pucks! Repetition builds strength.

Don McLaren Hockey Tips: Shooting- repetition builds strength
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Many passes do not come exactly where you want them. Practice dealing with difficult passes by having someone pass you pucks that are deliberately inaccurate and hard to receive.

Don McLaren Hockey Tips: Shooting- difficult passes
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Aug
12

Bow shooting: Parker Phoenix 32

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My Dad sighting in new bow. Parker Phoenix 32. My new bow will be uploaded shortly. I recorded this after 1 hour of shooting when I realized I had my camera. Filmed at Bush Wildlife Conservation area in Missouri. Beautifully constructed range. They have yardage indicators, a mock tree stand, extra arrow holders, tables, and even trails where you hike in the woods and shoot 3-D targets set up! All for free, too!

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Bow shooting: Parker Phoenix 32
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The SHA Skill Development Camps offer a number of different drills to help your game. Be sure to check out the whole series of videos!

SHA Hockey Tips – Shooting The Duck
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Moving your feet quickly and using them correctly to generate power is so important to shooting well. One way to practice this is to have someone flip pucks at your as you get ready to shoot. This helps develop your ability to keep your head up, move your feet quickly and stay balanced. This drill also reinforces a players ability to deal with unexpected situations.

Don McLaren Hockey Tips: Shooting – power starts with the feet
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Practice shooting when you are tired and your coordination is made difficult. Like weight training, it is often the last few repetitions that bring the most benefits. Train in this ‘red zone’ by going down on your knees in between shots.

Don McLaren Hockey Tips: Shooting – work the legs
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