Flyers leading scorer Konency (29g, 27a, 56 points, 73 PIM in 54 games played) has scored a goal in each of his first. "That was a big step forward for me," he said. 7 hours ago &0183 &32 Here are five things to watch in this game: 1. Jones fired Team Scotland to 4x200m freestyle and 4x100m medley bronze alongside Scott at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last summer, achieving his first senior international medals in the process.īut standing on the podium in anticipation for his silverware brought an unexpected surprise for the Stirling-based swimmer - the realisation that his sister would be helping present his medal. Walker sustained a tear of his medial collateral ligament and anterior cruciate ligament, injuries that will require surgery once the swelling has diminished. "So Duncan and Jack have taught me when the best times to ease off are and when to really work for it." "The training here is quite different to what I'm used to so during the easier sets we have to make sure that our technique is perfect all the time and then when we hit the hard sets, we hit them as hard as we can. "It's about seeing what works for them and then trying to implement that into my own swimming. "I spend a lot of time looking at what they're doing and trying to replicate it for the future. He has head coached and assistant coached AAA team's in the GTHL and OMHA.This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. Sean has played in the Ontario Provincial Junior "A" Hockey League and is certified through the Ontario Minor Hockey Association’s National Coaching Certification Program and the Greater Toronto Hockey League’s Competency Based Educational Training- Development for the ‘AAA’ level. Episode 66: SEAN WALKER (iTrain Hockey) - Behind the Gear Podcast on Spotify Home Search Your Library Create Playlist Privacy Center Cookies Preview of Spotify Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads. His classes focus on the individual’s and combine the breakdown of mechanics, high-intensity, and unique fundamental drills creating an experience for achieving personal and team-based goals. Through years of hockey experience and education, he has earned himself a list of elite level clientele, personally training OHL, QMJHL, NCAA, and Pro players, and teaching programs to the likes of many Canadian rep level teams. Sean’s hockey training career began as he started privately training players and teams from the age of 15 in Toronto. He has over eighteen years of hockey experience, developing and enhancing his training method and philosophy through a combination of private, skill and team training, designing programs for today's game. Sean Walker has become one of the Greater Toronto Area’s most sought after experts in the hockey training business. The attention the players get from their coaches and other instructors, like Sean, help them see the importance of their role on the team and find their full game-potential. It’s good for the players to meet different hockey experts and have variety in their development activities. So the message from Sean to the players was practice this at home and you will get better at it. In this episode, I sit down with Sean Walker from iTrain Hockey and discuss. I could see how much more stronger the players and team could be in games if they were able to improve these two skills. BEHIND THE GEAR Episode 139: Kevin Galerno and Wade Russell NHL Playoffs. He was able to demonstrate the benefit of each skill when done to its fullest range. iTrain Hockey revolutionized online player development video tutorials with the introduction of Sean Walker’s teachings in 2008. The less noise the better the skill was being performed. Success of performing these particular skills was measured based on the sound of the stick making contact with the puck. The mechanics of the skills were broken down for each player to try in a stationary stance and then put together in skating motion. Sean’s powerful voice commanded the attention of the whole group during each element of the drills. The players were constantly working on their visual and listening skills (two skills that get overlooked in most development activities and under utilized in most games). On the ice, the high paced running of the drills and shifting to the next drill wasted little time. During the flood, the players were briefed on each drill set-up and execution. He was on the ice with the Novice AA team teaching them stick handling and team passing skills. I caught up with Sean Walker and his tour in Newmarket, Ontario this week.
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