The Off-Season is Upon Us–Time to Get Training

Now that the excitement of the NHL free agency spending spree seems to have run its course, it is time for hockey players to switch focus. For you Canadian players out there, July 1, Canada Day, celebrations are long over. The same goes for any Americans with July 4th hangovers long since cleared up.

The off-season is when the serious conditioning work has to be done. Ideally, you have a great summer program that your team has tailored to your particular training needs. Or, you are working with a personal trainer to meet these same objectives.

Time is running out.

Major junior camps start in late August, only 8 week away.

NHL rookie camps have about 9 to 10 weeks before they start.

University and college programs will be hitting the ice in roughly 12 weeks.

Minor hockey and senior programs are also about 12 weeks away from starting.

Ideally, a hockey player needs about 12 weeks of quality training to be able to go into the pre-season with conditioning components like the energy systems, strength, and flexibility at the levels where they need to be.

It is never too late to start.

Need help?

The Hockey Conditioning Handbook comes to this site this week as a downloadable ebook. The handbook contains all the information you need to put together a great off-season training program.

The ebook also has the training information you need to get you through the rest of your hockey year: In-Season, Post-Season and Pre-Season training in a nutshell. The material is easy to use and includes illustrations and sample drills. It is adaptable to all ages and can be used by both male and female hockey players.

Look for The Hockey Conditioning Handbook on this site and get training!

52-Week Hockey Training

52-Week Hockey Training

52-Week Hockey Training (52-Week Sport Tra… by Don MacAdam and Gail Reynolds

 

52-Week Hockey Training

This book is part of a series presented by Human Kinetics Publishers. The goal was to provide training specific to each sport and have programs laid out over the entire 365 days of the year. We were asked to write the hockey version.

Gail Reynolds and I wrote 52-Week Hockey Training based on over thirty plus years each of experience in sports training. Gail has an impressive exercise physiology background and has trained athletes and teams in various sports that competed at all levels from amateur, university, professional and wheelchair. As with all the books we have co-authored, Gail is the brains behind the project.

With 52-Week Hockey Training you will be able to design:

  • Yearly training plans
  • Monthly practice and game sessions
  • Weekly training plans
  • Daily practice plans
  • Individual team and player training programs
  • Specific programs to meet your specific needs and concerns

Here are a couple of quotes from professionals who have used 52-Week Hockey Training:

“This is a great reference for helping both a player and a coach design an effective fitness program that meets the specific demands of playing hockey.”

Dave King- former NHL head coach with the Columbus Blue Jackets, Calgary Flames and also Canada’s National team head coach.

“Half the battle of conditioning is staying motivated, especially in the off-season. Don and Gail’s program will help you keep your focus and meet your conditioning goals all year long!”

Shjon Podein- former NHL player with the Edmonton Oilers and Colorado Avalanche.

Here is a look at the contents of the book:

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Exercise and Drill Finder

Key to Diagrams

Part I Year-Round Hockey Training Plan 1

Chapter 1 Off-Season Workouts 3

Chapter 2 Preseason Workouts 25

Chapter 3 In-Season Workouts 49

Chapter 4 Postseason 89

Part II Exercises and Drills 97

Chapter 5 Flexibility 99

Chapter 6 Muscle Strength and Endurance 113

Chapter 7 Aerobic Endurance 155

Chapter 8 Speed 159

Chapter 9 Power and Quickness 169

About the Authors 183

Get this book and start putting together the best season of training and playing that you have ever had!

Click on the link above to get your copy of 52-Week Hockey Training.