Hockey Drills

25 DRILLS USING THEGIVE-N-GO HOCKEY THE ULTIMATE PASSING AID

Check out this video featuring all 25 Give-N-Go on-ice drills.

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25 DRILLS USING THE FAST HANDS HOCKEY STICK-HANDLING TRAINING AID

Check out these 25 training drills you can use with the Fast Hands stick-handling aid.

FAST HANDS HOCKEY TRAINING TIPS

Fast Hands Hockey Training Tips

We recommend using a Green Biscuit (Free with every Fast Hands Hockey purchase!) for dryland training . It’s more realistic than a ball for better results.

Complete each drill for at least 5-10 repetitions increasing your tempo as you go. The faster the better!

Practice our 25 hockey training drills or get creative! Use your imagination and come up with your own variations and movement patterns. Challenge yourself and your teammates!

Fast Hands Hockey Drills Righty

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Hockey Drills

Good practice is not just about doing more reps. It is about choosing drills that match a player’s level, focusing on the right skills, and building progress step by step. Structured training helps players practice with purpose instead of repeating random movements.

Key Takeaways

  • Focused drills help players build better habits.
  • Skill progression matters more than random reps.
  • Short, consistent practice often beats long, unfocused sessions.
  • Off-ice work can support on-ice development.
  • Structured training makes it easier to track progress.

Who are these training options for?

This kind of training works best for youth players, developing athletes, and families who want a clearer plan. It fits players who want more structure between team practices or during off-ice sessions.

It may not be the right fit for someone looking for one-size-fits-all instruction or instant results. Progress takes time, repetition, and attention to detail.

What should players focus on first?

Start with the basics that show up in every shift:

  • Puck control
  • Shooting form

  • Passing habits
  • Balance and edge work
  • Decision-making under pressure

A player does not need to fix everything at once. Start with one or two skill priorities and build from there.

How does structured practice help players improve?

A better practice flow usually looks like this:

  1. Pick one clear training goal.
  2. Choose drills that match that goal.
  3. Keep reps short and focused.
  4. Repeat often enough to build confidence.
  5. Adjust the difficulty as skills improve.

That approach is easier to follow than jumping between random drills with no plan.

What affects the value of a training program?

The right fit often depends on:

  • The player’s age and current level
  • How much time can they train each week
  • Whether they need on-ice or off-ice support
  • How much guidance do they want from a structured program

Programs built around progression usually give players a clearer path than disconnected drill lists.

What happens next?

If you want more structure in your training, the next step is simple: choose a program that matches your current stage and goals. Give-N-Go Hockey offers hockey-focused training built around skill development, performance habits, and practical progression.

Why trust Give-N-Go Hockey?

Give-N-Go Hockey is focused on hockey development, not generic fitness content. The platform is built around structured training, skill progression, and helping players build confidence through purposeful practice.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Consistency matters more than long sessions. Short, focused practice blocks can help players build better habits and stay engaged.

Yes. Off-ice work can support puck control, shooting mechanics, balance, coordination, and practice volume when ice time is limited.

Strong basics usually matter most: skating habits, puck control, passing, shooting form, and good decision-making.

No. Players can still build useful habits in smaller spaces with focused drills and a clear training plan.

Ready to train with more structure? Explore Give-N-Go Hockey’s programs at Give-N-Go Hockey

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