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running with ankle weights

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Just thought I'd pass this along.

I just started my running (walk , jog, sprint,jog, walk) with ankle weights. It really is working out my hip flexors (upper leg muscles near groin). I feel like I do the morning after a long game. Weights simulate the weight of skates and shin pads so it works your muscles harder. I started this because I noticed towards the end of games when my upper leg muscles were tired, my stride would fall apart. Wanted to strengthen them.

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One of my reps showed me skate weights called Speed Strap. I haven't tried them but I like them conceptually.

They're a pliable weight that velcros directly onto the skate. I don't think I would use them just playing hockey, but I could see the benefit of using them while practicing on strict skating strides.

On a slight digression, a few of us have skated with Derek Armstrong during his summer vacations. I wasn't at one of the pick ups, but obviously the hacks were happy to be skating with an NHL player. At least, they were until they got to the locker room and realized he had been skating around with a twenty-five pound vest. At that point, they were depressed..... :(

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reguardless, if you train slow, you play slow...

Have you ever heard of resistance training?

Think about it, do you think joe sakic practiced his wrist/snap shot off ice slowly dragging the puck forward? Did pavel bure use skate weights to get his feet moving so fast? Sure, resistance training can be conductive with things like squats, but when you're performing excercizes using a lot of foot movement, you want to be increasing your agility as much as you can.

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anything to egt quicker hands

Just play with the puck in your house 10-20 minutes a day and you will notice a BIG improvement on your hands at the begining of your camp in september.

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reguardless, if you train slow, you play slow...

Have you ever heard of resistance training?

Think about it, do you think joe sakic practiced his wrist/snap shot off ice slowly dragging the puck forward? Did pavel bure use skate weights to get his feet moving so fast? Sure, resistance training can be conductive with things like squats, but when you're performing excercizes using a lot of foot movement, you want to be increasing your agility as much as you can.

What are you talking about? I'd bet that Joe Sakic practiced with a weight on his stick before, and I'd bet that Pavel Bure did resistance training along with sprints and such. Resistance training is one of the best things you can do for hockey.

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