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It’s all in the Wrist

By: Nick Contorno Steve Brown Dan Eichholzer. It’s all in the Wrist. The W rist Shot. Most accurate shot Released very quickly. Hand Position and Stance. Move lower hand half way down the stick for more power Move puck behind or even with your back leg

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It’s all in the Wrist

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  1. By: Nick Contorno Steve Brown Dan Eichholzer It’s all in the Wrist

  2. The Wrist Shot • Most accurate shot • Released very quickly

  3. Hand Position and Stance • Move lower hand half way down the stick for more power • Move puck behind or even with your back leg • Lower back shoulder to reach for the puck with your stick • Weight on your back leg

  4. Stick and the Puck • Keep the puck in the middle of the blade • Also keep the blade tilted over the puck

  5. The Shot • Sweep the puck forward • Turn your wrists to change the angle of the blade • Flick your wrists to release the puck from the stick • Height of the shot is changed by how much you rotate your wrists

  6. Shooting Percentage

  7. Putting It All Together • Wrist Shot - Hockey Shooting Tips & Instructions

  8. Celebrate

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