These training pucks will help players and goalies to achieve:
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Seeing your open teammates
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Seeing the passing lanes
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Making passes
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Read the play
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Shooting with your "Head Up"
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Depth Perception
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Focusing
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Puck Tracking
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Reactionary Hand-Eye Movements
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Can be use off-ice as well on a synthetic ice plastic area
3 Puck Sizes:
Why use the Hockey Vision Pucks:
Hockey is the ultimate visual sport! Nearly all the skills that are important for Sport Vision, in general, apply to Hockey. The speed at which the puck travels, the quick transition found in the game from offense to defense, and the speed of recognition needed to make game decisions all come down to your Hockey Vision ability! When training with a smaller black surface area, your eyes and hands will become accustomed to playing with a smaller puck surface area. Therefore, when switching back to playing with a normal puck, the puck is easier to see and handle on your stick with your "split-vision" and the player becomes more confident in his/her ability to handle, see, and react with the puck.
To play hockey at a high level you need to be able to combine:
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Focusing
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Vision and Balance
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Eye-Hand Coordination
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Tracking, and
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Eye movements
Our patented training concept will take your hockey vision training to the next level:
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Train your hockey vision skills to make the game winning save!
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Train your hockey vision skills to make the game defining play!
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Take your team's vision skills to the next level by training with!
Hockey Vision Training Pucks Review
by WeissTechHockey.com
Train Yourself to Rely Less on Seeing the Puck
HockeyVision Training Pucks are a great way to train yourself to rely less and less on seeing the puck, which will then allow you to stickhandle with your head up, enabling you to see more of the play.
HockeyVision Training Pucks are white, with a black dot in the middle. The black dot comes in three sizes (large, medium, and small). The idea is to work your way down from the large, more-visible dot to small, less-visible dot, training your eye to not have to see as much of the puck while stickhandling.
These pucks are available in on-ice and off-ice models. The on-ice pucks are made of rubber (same as a regulation puck), and the off-ice ones are made of a high-density plastic (HDPE if I’m not mistaken), which allows them to slide really well on flooring tiles or a skill pad.
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