KNEE-jerk
Reaction time in hockey isn’t just about being quick — it’s a chain of skills under pressure. From spotting the ball or puck early to making split‑second decisions and executing with precision, every link matters. Age inevitably reshapes these abilities, but the science shows they can be trained. Vision, cognition, neuromuscular speed, and movement economy all offer levers to keep performance sharp
Hawkeye
Coaches and athletes alike are fixated with speed, strength, endurance and stick skills yet overlook a crucial sensory capability that improves performance; vision.
Instability training
inject some instability into your training to potentially improve balance and agility