by Guest » Tue Apr 30, 2024 5:07 pm
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I heard a bunch of clown parents talking about their kids going to hitting clinics. Honestly, I have never seen a more illiterate sport parent group than the 2011’s. It is like they were all HL players in their time! You could make a killing giving actual consulting in this group, but then again they all think they have it figured out….. good luck clowns!
Are you saying it’s stupid to send your kid to a hitting camp in order to prepare them for hitting?
Buddy there are some small basic things you need to know about hitting and taking a hit. The technical part can be taught in 30 minutes.
However, reading the play and the IQ required to really hit some one or miss being hit cannot be taught in a clinic, it is very in game specific. Your kid will need to learn the IQ of hitting and if he has low hockey IQ don’t hold your breath.
My guy is only 110 pounds right now, but do to timing and readying the play he is laying kids out twice his size!
You sound really smart.
It is not about being smart , it is about experience at a high level, which it sounds like you have zero, kinda like your wife’s Diet Coke (not working)!
you sound like a complete idiot. Hitting clinics are more about learning to take a hit then delivering a hit. The kids learn to avoid putting themselves in vulnerable positions to avoid serious injury. I played high level hockey growing up and clearly remember it was mandatory to go to a hitting clinic with our team. And this was 30 years ago.
You should seriously consider a refund , as you write like someone with a multitude of previous concussions!
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I heard a bunch of clown parents talking about their kids going to hitting clinics. Honestly, I have never seen a more illiterate sport parent group than the 2011’s. It is like they were all HL players in their time! You could make a killing giving actual consulting in this group, but then again they all think they have it figured out….. good luck clowns!
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Are you saying it’s stupid to send your kid to a hitting camp in order to prepare them for hitting?
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Buddy there are some small basic things you need to know about hitting and taking a hit. The technical part can be taught in 30 minutes.
However, reading the play and the IQ required to really hit some one or miss being hit cannot be taught in a clinic, it is very in game specific. Your kid will need to learn the IQ of hitting and if he has low hockey IQ don’t hold your breath.
My guy is only 110 pounds right now, but do to timing and readying the play he is laying kids out twice his size!
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You sound really smart.
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It is not about being smart , it is about experience at a high level, which it sounds like you have zero, kinda like your wife’s Diet Coke (not working)!
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you sound like a complete idiot. Hitting clinics are more about learning to take a hit then delivering a hit. The kids learn to avoid putting themselves in vulnerable positions to avoid serious injury. I played high level hockey growing up and clearly remember it was mandatory to go to a hitting clinic with our team. And this was 30 years ago.
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You should seriously consider a refund , as you write like someone with a multitude of previous concussions!