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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book on all the basics.
Since the publishing of this book, Micheal Smith has become the General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs. After reading his book, I can understand why. Mr. Smiths insights into hockey coaching are very easy to follow, with increasing skill level for various ages, from 8 year olds to junior. He covers all aspects of hockey coaching, from preseason...
Published on November 16, 1998
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Bland at best
All in all, I picked up very few ideas from this generally bland manual, and the illustrations (clay figurish poseables) can, in their most flattering light, be described as abstract (or boring or unhelpful). There is not a single photo of an actual hockey player in the entire book. Large sections provide mostly-irrelevant info, in a well printed format trimmed in color...
Published on July 20, 2002
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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book on all the basics., November 16, 1998
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This review is from: The Hockey Coach's Manual: A Guide to Drills, Skills and Conditioning (Paperback)
Since the publishing of this book, Micheal Smith has become the General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs. After reading his book, I can understand why. Mr. Smiths insights into hockey coaching are very easy to follow, with increasing skill level for various ages, from 8 year olds to junior. He covers all aspects of hockey coaching, from preseason preparation,including off ice drills and individual skill development, through to description of systems for defence and offence. Well balanced that covers a lot.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Bland at best, July 20, 2002
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This review is from: The Hockey Coach's Manual: A Guide to Drills, Skills and Conditioning (Paperback)
All in all, I picked up very few ideas from this generally bland manual, and the illustrations (clay figurish poseables) can, in their most flattering light, be described as abstract (or boring or unhelpful). There is not a single photo of an actual hockey player in the entire book. Large sections provide mostly-irrelevant info, in a well printed format trimmed in color. Towards the back their is some basic strategy that is useful, but as w/ many hockey manuals, these require a great deal of patience to piece together from the diagrams--nothing new.
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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
a decent book, September 10, 2003
This review is from: The Hockey Coach's Manual: A Guide to Drills, Skills and Conditioning (Paperback)
this book was decent I got it because I wanted to get in shape like a hockey player due to a class offering for the next semester at my college of ice hockey (they never had it) there where not many hockey fans at my school so it was next to impossible to do half the workouts because they involved more then 1 person but with a little tinkering you can help it fit your needs
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