by Lisa Brown | Oct 12, 2017 | Skating
Your first job is to train your body to get into your most balanced and powerful position. Too many athletes lack speed and power because they aren’t as low and balanced as they could be. Being powerful is hard work so you have to train your body right. The two most...
by Lisa Brown | Nov 5, 2016 | Coaching
Here are four easy ways to create super-intense, high-energy practices that will pump up players. 1. Severely limit the amount of time you spend talking. Sport is not for talking. It’s a “see and do” activity. Most coaches take 5 minutes to explain a...
by Lisa Brown | Oct 12, 2016 | Coaching
One of the biggest mistakes you can make as the coach of U7 or U10 athletes is introducing the wrong skills – skills that are too advanced or teaching too many skills at once. We recommend that you teach the following skills: Skating Passing Lead Passing Shooting Ring...
by Lisa Brown | Dec 14, 2014 | Goal Scoring
The world’s best ringette snipers have a “secret” they all us consistently to score. It’s this: Get as close to the net as possible (without going in the crease) before shooting. At RingetteTips.com, we call this “getting to the Goal Hole.” Consider the following...
by Lisa Brown | Oct 16, 2014 | Goal Scoring
Trying to Score in Ringette All By Yourself? Do This Instead… Are you or your team having trouble scoring because you’re attacking the net all by yourself just a little too often? There’s an easy way to break this habit… It’s simply to realize that scoring goals in...