How to Teach Hockey Checking
Things You'll Need
- Football blocking pad
Instructions
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Place a football blocking pad along the side boards of the ice rink and back away to give yourself room to demonstrate an effective hockey check. Establish a distance away from the pad that will allow you to take two complete strides and glide for another two or three seconds.
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Stand in the starting position with your knees slightly bent, your back arched and your skates a shoulder-width apart. Your head must be up and the blade of your stick should be on the the ice in front of your body. Keep both hands on the stick in front of your body with your elbows in close to your sides.
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Push off from your stance and take two complete strides toward the stationary blocking pad. After two strides, reset to the starting position and glide toward the blocking pad.
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Hit the blocking pad using the front of your shoulder and chest. Keep your knees bent and head up. The stick must remain on the ice and do not turn your body.
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Pin the blocking pad to the boards using your weight to drive your shoulder and chest as you lean forward. Remain balanced by having one skate angled behind you and the other pushed against the boards. A right-handed shooter will have his left skate against the boards and right skate behind him while a left-handed shooter will have his skates in the opposite position.
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Hold the position to demonstrate and explain the correct technique for safely checking an opponent. Review with your players the key elements of checking effectively of head up, knees bent, stick down and elbows in, and skate positioning.
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