PHD Video Analysis – Are you looking to improve your game with one easy training tool? Why do players need Video Analysis? Rings” n i w s thing “ Little The complete hockey training program includes: • • • • • Skill Development & Team play Nutrition & Psychology Mental Prep & Goal Setting Off Ice dry-‐land with Strength and Conditioning The best programs also include Video Analysis Hockey players have to make many quick decisions every second they are on the ice. If a player is constantly “thinking” about their position and what coach is telling them than by the time their brain processes the information they are too slow. Video Analysis helps players already know what to do by seeing themselves and teammates on video and understanding each situation so when they are on the ice they are no longer “thinking” about the game. Instead, they are just doing what they know quickly and efficiently without their own mental distraction and confusion. The more video they do the better they understand the game, the better they understand their position and the less they have to think while they are playing. The most important part of video analysis is that it breaks the game down into small areas of the rink and allows the player to really analyze their shifts/habits/positioning/game sense. With proper instruction and consistent mental preparation Video Analysis is a major game changer. At the higher levels most players have a pretty good skills package so what gives players an edge? It’s the little things that win rings. When players pay close attention to the little habits that make a big difference it makes them a player that a coach can trust and rely on each and every game. These habits will help players move on into higher leagues and better hockey. Ultimately Video Analysis helps players reach their goals and potential. Statistically most players don’t watch enough hockey. If they don’t see it how can they understand it? If they see themselves and have a professional coach helping them than imagine how much further a player could go. Hockey is largely mental and if players aren’t practicing their mental game they are missing a massive part of their development. Players are visual learners who need to see it before they can understand it. Most coaches use verbal hockey terminology that kids have no idea what it means. Would they understand if they saw it? The answer is Yes! Why choose Peter Hay Development? Peter Hay is a past Pro hockey player who is now coaching at many levels. A large part of Peter’s coaching roles are the development of the players using professional Video Analysis. Peter has done Video Analysis for the Western Hockey League, Junior Hockey, Major Midget, Hockey Academies, and Minor Hockey Associations. As a B.C. certified school teacher Peter has the tools to be a great communicator and is extremely trained on how to break hockey down for any skill level. How it works? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. E-mail your interest and game schedule. Include Day/Time/Rink/Team/Player# A PHD staff with properly video tape the game using HD quality camera Peter Hay will edit & analyze the game tape specific to each player/team request Peter Hay will bring his computer/projector/screen to any location to analyze the video Player/Team will leave with their own copy of file and notes on how to improve For teams, Peter Hay will design a specific practice/skill session based on Video for quick improvements Video analysis cost Team Package $249 and $199 every time after. Player Package $149 and $99 every time after. Create your own package. Contact Peter Hay for specialized packages specific to your needs. Peter Hay Development [email protected]
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