I Just read Jack Blatherwick's article in LPH latest edition.
http://www.letsplayhockey.com/956blatherwick.html
I couldn't agree more with this article, and if this is true, and there are so many good coaches out there, why is it that you see these incredibly long shifts that players take?
I mean if your training for muscle memory at 20sec. intervals shouldn't your shift times match this training?
And if all that's true, what does that say about our quality of hockey training here...I mean realistically the norm is what? at least 1 to 2 min these days? and D players even longer?
Wouldn't our quality of play be better if players skated twice as many shifts at half the length going full tilt ? I think so.
I once watched a youth team from Europe that no shift was longer then 20 sec max. and most were around 15 sec?? seems odd but, the whole time they were just flying and it was very impressive, the tempo was more then our kids could keep up with.
Why do you not see our teams doing this? does anyone know of a HS or Jr. or college team that has this approach?
Even if we got to 30 sec. shifts IMO it would be an improvement.
What do you think shift length should be for Fwds. and D players ?
