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How to Improve Your Hockey Skills

When looking for hockey skill improvement, it may seem challenging to understand if all the practice that you are putting forth is actually making you better, or if the improvement is largely mental.  Since it is so important to improve, you should look for ways to actually measure whether or not you are getting better […]

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Can You Warm up for Hockey Games Off-Ice?

While the game of hockey is played on a sheet of ice, preparing for a big match does not always take place entirely on the rink and there are a number of off ice warm up drills that any player on the team can perform.  You can work out, alone or with a group, in […]

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How are NHL Players Training for the Post-Lockout Season?

Now that the NHL’s work stoppage is over and the 2013 hockey season is raring to start in only a few short days, teams are furiously engaging in post-lockout training in order to get their stars up to playing speed in the span of only a few days.  How are teams focusing their players to […]

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The Ultimate Body Weight Hockey Off-Ice Workout (No Equipment Necessary)

Do you want the ultimate body weight hockey off-ice workout? No equipment necessary, just your healthy body and a ton of determination to survive what I feel is the toughest of workouts. This workout is perfect for when you are on the road and unable to get to the gym. It can be completed anywhere, […]

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Get a REAL Hockey Body & Keep That New Year’s Resolution!

Did you make a New Year’s resolution to lose weight and get back into shape? Are you a hockey player? If you answered yes to both of those questions, then you need to get started with the HockeyOT.com program to make your resolutions a reality. HockeyOT.com has the best online training program available for hockey […]

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Michael Flori Wins a 1-Year Subscription to HockeyOT.com!

Michael Flori Wins a 1-Year Subscription to HockeyOT.com!

Congratulations to the winner of the 1-year subscription to HockeyOT.com, Michael Flori. Michael entered our December contest. Check out his cool hockey story. My name is Michael and I have been playing hockey ever since I was 3 years old. My confidence was always a problem for me but this hockey moment really changed that. […]

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The Best Shoes for Hockey Dryland Training

The Best Shoes for Hockey Dryland Training

What kind of shoes should you be wearing for your HockeyOT dryland training workouts? Many athletes choose the shoes that they see advertised on television or on the internet that there favorite player is promoting. But is that the best shoe to maximize your off-ice training? Check out the video review below to see what […]

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A Step-by-Step Guide to the HockeyOT.com Training Program

A Step-by-Step Guide to the HockeyOT.com Training Program

This video will show you how to set up your HockeyOT.com account and design your customized training program. Dr. Chad Moreau is the President of HockeyOT.com, an online training site dedicated to improving the fitness level of hockey players of all levels. He was the former Strength & Conditioning/Nutrition Consultant for the Edmonton Oilers (NHL) and […]

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How to Develop a 100 MPH Slapshot According to Sheldon Souray (aka Wonderbomb)

How to Develop a 100 MPH Slapshot According to Sheldon Souray (aka Wonderbomb)

HockeyOT’s Dr. Chad Moreau talks to Sheldon Souray (aka Wonderbomb) about how to get your slapshot over 100 miles per hour. Check out his cool T-shirt and tweet him at @ssouray to find out how to get one. Souray is easily one of the coolest players in the NHL!

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Dryland Training Tips:  The Best Workout Clothes

Dryland Training Tips: The Best Workout Clothes

Many hours of practice go into perfecting your hockey skills, however, even when you are not directly working on specific skills, keeping in top physical condition is an important element in improving your performance. Fortunately, with the right off-ice workout program, hockey players can significantly improve their explosiveness on the ice as well as endurance, […]

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Hockey Parents, What is the Best Way to Improve Your Child’s Game Off the Ice?

What is the best way to improve your child’s game off the ice? I get this question quite a bit. I think the answer is quite obvious: play street (or basement) hockey! Don’t waste your money on expensive skating treadmills, personal trainers or even online training programs like HockeyOT.com. Just turn off the Nintendo, pick […]

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Hip Pain and Hockey

Hip Pain and Hockey

Hip pain has become a significant issue in the sport of hockey. I’d imagine that hip pain has always been an issue in the sport, but maybe our ability to identify and diagnosis it has become more acute. Hip pain can come from a number of different injuries in hockey. Getting hit against the boards […]

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Wondering What LA Kings captain Dustin Brown is Doing to Stay in Shape During the NHL Lockout?

Wondering What LA Kings captain Dustin Brown is Doing to Stay in Shape During the NHL Lockout?

Nobody really knows how long the NHL lockout may last. Some players have already headed overseas to play in the KHL or the many Euro leagues. Los Angeles Kings captain Dustin Brown is still here in LA getting himself prepared for another run at the Stanley Cup. I thought it would be cool to get […]

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Are You Ready to Play When the Puck Drops?

Are You Ready to Play When the Puck Drops?

Most players have a pregame ritual that they go through to get ready for a game. For some players this might be riding a stationary bike followed by static stretching. For younger players the pregame routine might be static stretching in the locker room before going out onto the ice. For a lot of adult […]

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Joffrey Lupul is Ready to Get the Maple Leafs Back to the Playoffs

Joffrey Lupul is 100% and ready to play after a shoulder separation ended his season March 6, 2012. In the 2011-12 season, Lupul was on his way to a career year with 67 points, but then a shoulder injury caused him to miss the last 16 games of the season. Lupul has had some serious […]

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